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词条 2015–16 Cleveland Cavaliers season
释义

  1. Regular season summary

  2. Postseason summary

  3. Draft picks

  4. Roster

  5. Player statistics

      Regular season  

  6. Standings

  7. Preseason

  8. Regular season game log

  9. Playoffs

     Game log 

  10. Transactions

     Trades  Free agents  Re-signed  Additions  Subtractions 

  11. References

  12. Notes

  13. External links

{{Infobox NBA season
| team = Cleveland Cavaliers
| DivisionWin = yes
| ConferenceWin = yes
| ChampionshipWin = yes
| end_year = 2016
| wins = 57
| losses = 25
| division = Central
| division_place = 1
| conf_place = 1
| coach = David Blatt (fired) Tyronn Lue
| gm = David Griffin
| owners = Dan Gilbert
| arena = Quicken Loans Arena
| playoffs = NBA Champions
(Defeated Warriors 4–3)
| bbr_team = CLE
| television = Fox Sports Ohio
| radio = {{hlist|WTAM|WMMS}}
}}

The 2015–16 Cleveland Cavaliers season was the 46th season of the Cleveland Cavaliers franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA).

In the playoffs, the Cavaliers swept the Detroit Pistons in four games in the First Round, then swept the Atlanta Hawks in four games in the Semifinals, before finally defeating the Toronto Raptors in six games in the Conference Finals to reach the NBA Finals for a second consecutive year. There, the Cavaliers faced off against the defending NBA champion Golden State Warriors, the team that defeated them in the previous year's NBA Finals in six games, and were coming off of a record-breaking regular season, where the team posted a league-best 73–9 record.

The Cavaliers would go on to defeat the Golden State Warriors in the 2016 NBA Finals in seven games, coming back from a 3–1 series deficit to avenge their NBA Finals loss from the year before and winning their first NBA championship. The Cavaliers became the first team in NBA Finals history to recover from a 3–1 series deficit and win.[1] The Cavaliers' victory also marked the first championship win by a major professional sports team from Cleveland since 1964, ending a 52–year championship drought dating back to the 1964 NFL title won by the Cleveland Browns.

Regular season summary

The Cavaliers started the season strong and rose to the top of the Eastern Conference. However, despite having the best record in their conference, the team fired head coach David Blatt on January 22, 2016.[2] Assistant coach Tyronn Lue took over for the remainder of the season.[3] The Cavaliers finished the regular season with a 57–25 record and obtained the number one seed in the Eastern Conference for the first time since 2010.[4]

Postseason summary

In the first two rounds of the 2016 NBA playoffs, the Cavaliers swept the Detroit Pistons and the Atlanta Hawks, respectively.[5][6] In the Eastern Conference Finals, the Cavaliers beat the Toronto Raptors in six games.[7]

The Cavaliers lost three of the first four games of the 2016 NBA Finals to the Golden State Warriors, who had defeated Cleveland in the finals the year before.[8] In turn, the Cavaliers won Games 5 and 6 of the series to bring about a climactic Game 7 at Oracle Arena.[9]

With Game 7 tied at 89–89, LeBron James chased down and blocked Andre Iguodala's attempted lay-up in a play that became known as "The Block."[10][11] The Cavaliers ultimately won Game 7, 93–89, for the first NBA championship in franchise history.[9] Until then, no team recovered from a 3–1 deficit in an NBA Finals series.[1] James was named the unanimous NBA Finals MVP, receiving the award for the third time in his career.[10]

Draft picks

{{main|2015 NBA draft}}
1 24 Tyus Jones PG {{USA}} Duke
2 53 Sir'Dominic Pointer SG / SF {{USA}} St. John's

Roster

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| head_coach =
  • Tyronn Lue

| asst_coach =
  • Jim Boylan
  • Bret Brielmaier
  • Larry Drew
  • Damon Jones
  • Mike Longabardi
  • James Posey
  • Adam Wilson
  • Phil Handy (player development)
  • Vitaly Potapenko (player development)

| otherlegend = (DL) On assignment to D-League affiliate
| roster_url = http://www.nba.com/cavs/roster/
| transaction_url = http://basketball.realgm.com/nba/teams/Cleveland-Cavaliers/5/Transaction_History
| accessdate = 2016–04–13
}}

Player statistics

{{NBA roster statistics legend}}

Regular season

PlayerGPGSMINFG%FT%3FG%STLBLKASTREBPTS
LeBron James 76 76 35.6 52.0% 73.1% 30.9% 1.4 .60 6.8 7.4 25.3
Dahntay Jones 1 0 42.0 42.9% 0% 50.0% 1.0 2.0 2.0 5.0 13.0
Kevin Love 77 77 31.5 41.9% 82.2% 36.0% .80 .50 2.4 9.9 16.0
Kyrie Irving 53 53 31.5 44.8% 88.5% 32.1% 1.1 .30 4.7 3.0 19.6
J.R. Smith 77 77 30.7 41.5% 63.4% 40.0% 1.1 .30 1.7 2.8 12.4
Tristan Thompson 82 34 27.7 58.8% 61.6% 0% .50 .60 .6 9.0 7.8
Matthew Dellavedova 76 14 24.6 40.5% 86.4% 41.0% .60 .10 4.4 2.1 7.5
Iman Shumpert 54 5 24.4 37.4% 78.4% 29.5% 1.0 .40 1.7 3.8 5.8
Mo Williams 41 14 18.2 43.7% 90.5% 35.3% .30 .10 2.4 1.9 8.2
Richard Jefferson 74 5 17.9 45.8% 66.7% 38.2% .40 .20 .8 1.7 5.5
Timofey Mozgov 76 48 17.4 56.5% 71.6% 14.3% .30 .80 .4 4.4 6.3
Channing Frye 26 3 17.2 44.1% 78.6% 37.7% .30 .30 1.0 3.6 7.5
Anderson Varejao 31 0 10.0 42.1% 76.2% 0% .40 .20 .6 2.9 2.6
James Jones 48 0 9.6 40.8% 80.8% 39.4% .20 .20 .3 1.0 3.7
Jared Cunningham 40 3 8.9 35.2% 62.5% 31.3% .30 .10 .5 0.7 2.6
Jordan McRae 15 1 7.5 44.2% 69.2% 63.6% .00 .10 1.0 0.8 4.1
Sasha Kaun 25 0 3.8 52.9% 45.5% 0% .20 .20 .10 1.0 0.9
Joe Harris 5 0 3.0 25.0% 0% 25.0% .00 .00 0.4 .6 0.6
[12]

Standings

{{2015–16 NBA East standings|team=CLE}}{{2015–16 NBA Central standings|team=CLE}}

Preseason

{{NBA game log start|Cleveland Cavaliers|pre-season=yes|end_year=2016|record=Total: 1–6 (Home: 1–4; Road: 0–2)}}{{NBA game log section|Cleveland Cavaliers|Pre-season|first=yes|show=no
| home_wins = 1
| home_losses = 4
| road_wins = 0
| road_losses = 2
}}
|- style="background-color:#fbb;"
| 1
| October 7
7:00 pm
| Atlanta
| 96–98
| J. R. Smith (15)
| LeBron James (7)
| LeBron James (5)
| Cintas Center
10,250
| 0–1
|- style="background-color:#fbb;"
| 2
| October 8
7:00 pm
| @ Philadelphia
| 114–115
| Jared Cunningham (31)
| Austin Daye (9)
| Matthew Dellavedova (5)
| Wells Fargo Center
8,229
| 0–2
|- style="background-color:#fbb;"
| 3
| October 12
7:00 pm
| Memphis
| 81–91
| LeBron James (14)
| Anderson Varejão (7)
| Matthew Dellavedova (4)
| Schottenstein Center
18,073
| 0–3
|- style="background-color:#fbb;"
| 4
| October 13
7:00 pm
| Milwaukee
| 101–110
| Mo Williams (18)
| Kaun, Williams (6)
| Cook, Williams (4)
| Quicken Loans Arena
18,624
| 0–4
|- style="background-color:#fbb;"
| 5
| October 15
7:00 pm
| Indiana
| 85–107
| Timofey Mozgov (16)
| Anderson Varejão (7)
| Jared Cunningham (6)
| Quicken Loans Arena
18,774
| 0–5
|- style="background-color:#fbb;"
| 6
| October 18
8:00 pm
| @ Toronto
| 81–87
| Mo Williams (13)
| Timofey Mozgov (11)
| Dellavedova, Varejão (5)
| Air Canada Centre
19,800
| 0–6
|- style="background-color:#bfb;"
| 7
| October 19
7:00 pm
| Dallas
| 103–97
| J. R. Smith (19)
| Jack Cooley (15)
| Cunningham, Dellavedova (5)
| Quicken Loans Arena
18,768
| 1–6{{NBA game log end|bkn|end_year=2016}}

Regular season game log

{{NBA game log start|Cleveland Cavaliers|end_year=2016|record=Total: 57–25 (Home: 33–8; Road: 24–17)}}{{NBA game log section|Cleveland Cavaliers|October|first=yes|show=no
| home_wins = 1
| home_losses = 0
| road_wins = 1
| road_losses = 1
}}
|- style="background:#fbb;"
| 1
| October 27
| @ Chicago
| {{NBA game|date=20151027|id=CLECHI|pf=95|pa=97}}
| LeBron James (25)
| Tristan Thompson (12)
| Mo Williams (7)
| United Center
21,957
| 0–1
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 2
| October 28
| @ Memphis
| {{NBA game|date=20151028|id=CLEMEM|pf=106|pa=76}}
| Kevin Love (17)
| Kevin Love (13)
| J. R. Smith (7)
| FedExForum
18,119
| 1–1
|-style="background:#bfb;"
| 3
| October 30
| Miami
| {{NBA game|date=20151030|id=MIACLE|pf=102|pa=92}}
| LeBron James (29)
| Kevin Love (14)
| Matthew Dellavedova (10)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 2–1{{NBA game log section|Cleveland Cavaliers|November
| home_wins = 8
| home_losses = 0
| road_wins = 3
| road_losses = 3
}}
|-style="background:#bfb;"
| 4
| November 2
| @ Philadelphia
| {{NBA game|date=20151102|id=CLEPHI|pf=107|pa=100}}
| LeBron James (22)
| James, Thompson (9)
| LeBron James (11)
| Wells Fargo Center
18,094
| 3–1
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 5
| November 4
| New York
| {{NBA game|date=20151104|id=NYKCLE|pf=96|pa=86}}
| LeBron James (23)
| Tristan Thompson (13)
| Matthew Dellavedova (7)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 4–1
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 6
| November 6
| Philadelphia
| {{NBA game|date=20151106|id=PHICLE|pf=108|pa=102}}
| LeBron James (31)
| Kevin Love (14)
| LeBron James (13)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 5–1
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 7
| November 8
| Indiana
| {{NBA game|date=20151108|id=INDCLE|pf=101|pa=97}}
| LeBron James (29)
| Kevin Love (15)
| Matthew Dellavedova (9)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 6–1
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 8
| November 10
| Utah
| {{NBA game|date=20151110|id=UTACLE|pf=118|pa=114}}
| LeBron James (31)
| Kevin Love (8)
| LeBron James (8)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 7–1
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 9
| November 13
| @ New York
| {{NBA game|date=20151113|id=CLENYK|pf=90|pa=84}}
| LeBron James (31)
| Kevin Love (11)
| LeBron James (6)
| Madison Square Garden
19,812
| 8–1
|- style="background:#fbb;"
| 10
| November 14
| @ Milwaukee
| {{NBA game|date=20151114|id=CLEMIL|pf=105|pa=108|ot=2}}
| LeBron James (37)
| Kevin Love (14)
| Matthew Dellavedova (7)
| BMO Harris Bradley Center
18,717
| 8–2
|- style="background:#fbb;"
| 11
| November 17
| @ Detroit
| {{NBA game|date=20151117|id=CLEDET|pf=99|pa=104}}
| LeBron James (30)
| Love, Thompson (9)
| Mo Williams (7)
| The Palace of Auburn Hills
18,442
| 8–3
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 12
| November 19
| Milwaukee
| {{NBA game|date=20151119|id=MILCLE|pf=115|pa=100}}
| LeBron James (27)
| Kevin Love (15)
| Matthew Dellavedova (13)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 9–3
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 13
| November 21
| Atlanta
| {{NBA game|date=20151121|id=ATLCLE|pf=109|pa=97}}
| Kevin Love (25)
| Tristan Thompson (16)
| LeBron James (8)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 10–3
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 14
| November 23
| Orlando
| {{NBA game|date=20151123|id=ORLCLE|pf=117|pa=103}}
| Kevin Love (34)
| Tristan Thompson (14)
| LeBron James (13)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 11–3
|- style="background:#fbb;"
| 15
| November 25
| @ Toronto
| {{NBA game|date=20151125|id=CLETOR|pf=99|pa=103}}
| LeBron James (24)
| Kevin Love (13)
| LeBron James (8)
| Air Canada Centre
20,140
| 11–4
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 16
| November 27
| @ Charlotte
| {{NBA game|date=20151127|id=CLECHA|pf=95|pa=90}}
| LeBron James (25)
| Kevin Love (16)
| James, Dellavedova (5)
| Time Warner Cable Arena
19,093
| 12–4
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 17
| November 28
| Brooklyn
| {{NBA game|date=20151128|id=BKNCLE|pf=90|pa=88}}
| James, Love (26)
| Tristan Thompson (11)
| Matthew Dellavedova (6)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 13–4{{NBA game log section|Cleveland Cavaliers|December
| home_wins = 4
| home_losses = 1
| road_wins = 4
| road_losses = 4
}}
|- style="background:#fbb;"
| 18
| December 1
| Washington
| {{NBA game|date=20151201|id=WASCLE|pf=85|pa=97}}
| LeBron James (24)
| LeBron James (13)
| LeBron James (4)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 13–5
|- style="background:#fbb;"
| 19
| December 4
| @ New Orleans
| {{NBA game|date=20151204|id=CLENOP|pf=108|pa=114|ot=1}}
| LeBron James (37)
| Love, Thompson (10)
| LeBron James (8)
| Smoothie King Center
17,906
| 13–6
|- style="background:#fbb;"
| 20
| December 5
| @ Miami
| {{NBA game|date=20151205|id=CLEMIA|pf=84|pa=99}}
| Richard Jefferson (18)
| Kevin Love (8)
| Matthew Dellavedova (5)
| American Airlines Arena
19,600
| 13–7
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 21
| December 8
| Portland
| {{NBA game|date=20151208|id=PORCLE|pf=105|pa=100}}
| LeBron James (33)
| LeBron James (10)
| Kevin Love (4)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 14–7
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 22
| December 11
| @ Orlando
| {{NBA game|date=20151211|id=CLEORL|pf=111|pa=76}}
| LeBron James (25)
| Kevin Love (13)
| LeBron James (8)
| Amway Center
17,239
| 15–7
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 23
| December 15
| @ Boston
| {{NBA game|date=20151215|id=CLEBOS|pf=89|pa=77}}
| LeBron James (24)
| Timofey Mozgov (10)
| Kevin Love (5)
| TD Garden
18,624
| 16–7
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 24
| December 17
| Oklahoma City
| {{NBA game|date=20151217|id=OKCCLE|pf=104|pa=100}}
| LeBron James (33)
| Tristan Thompson (15)
| LeBron James (11)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 17–7
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 25
| December 20
| Philadelphia
| {{NBA game|date=20151220|id=PHICLE|pf=108|pa=86}}
| LeBron James (23)
| Timofey Mozgov (8)
| Irving, James, Smith, Shumpert (4)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 18–7
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 26
| December 23
| New York
| {{NBA game|date=20151223|id=NYKCLE|pf=91|pa=84}}
| LeBron James (24)
| Kevin Love (13)
| Matthew Dellavedova (7)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 19–7
|- style="background:#fbb;"
| 27
| December 25
| @ Golden State
| {{NBA game|date=20151225|id=CLEGSW|pf=83|pa=89}}
| LeBron James (25)
| Kevin Love (18)
| Kevin Love (4)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 19–8
|- style="background:#fbb;"
| 28
| December 26
| @ Portland
| {{NBA game|date=20151226|id=CLEPOR|pf=76|pa=105}}
| Kevin Love (13)
| Tristan Thompson (11)
| Matthew Dellavedova (6)
| Moda Center
19,393
| 19–9
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 29
| December 28
| @ Phoenix
| {{NBA game|date=20151228|id=CLEPHX|pf=101|pa=97}}
| Kyrie Irving (22)
| Tristan Thompson (10)
| LeBron James (7)
| Talking Stick Resort Arena
18,319
| 20–9
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 30
| December 29
| @ Denver
| {{NBA game|date=20151229|id=CLEDEN|pf=93|pa=87}}
| LeBron James (34)
| Kevin Love (14)
| Matthew Dellavedova (5)
| Pepsi Center
17,523
| 21–9{{NBA game log section|Cleveland Cavaliers|January
| home_wins = 6
| home_losses = 2
| road_wins = 7
| road_losses = 1
}}
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 31
| January 2
| Orlando
| {{NBA game|date=20160102|id=ORLCLE|pf=104|pa=79}}
| LeBron James (29)
| Kevin Love (13)
| Matthew Dellavedova (6)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 22–9
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 32
| January 4
| Toronto
| {{NBA game|date=20160104|id=TORCLE|pf=122|pa=100}}
| Kyrie Irving (25)
| Tristan Thompson (11)
| Kyrie Irving (8)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 23–9
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 33
| January 6
| @ Washington
| {{NBA game|date=20160106|id=CLEWAS|pf=121|pa=115}}
| LeBron James (34)
| LeBron James (10)
| LeBron James (4)
| Verizon Center
20,356
| 24–9
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 34
| January 8
| @ Minnesota
| {{NBA game|date=20160108|id=CLEMIN|pf=125|pa=99}}
| J.R. Smith (27)
| LeBron James (12)
| LeBron James (8)
| Target Center
16,768
| 25–9
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 35
| January 10
| @ Philadelphia
| {{NBA game|date=20160110|id=CLEPHI|pf=95|pa=85}}
| LeBron James (37)
| Kevin Love (15)
| LeBron James (9)
| Wells Fargo Center
19,226
| 26–9
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 36
| January 12
| @ Dallas
| {{NBA game|date=20160112|id=CLEDAL|pf=110|pa=107|ot=1}}
| LeBron James (27)
| Kevin Love (11)
| Kyrie Irving (9)
| American Airlines Center
20,347
| 27–9
|- style="background:#fbb;"
| 37
| January 14
| @ San Antonio
| {{NBA game|date=20160114|id=CLESAS|pf=95|pa=99}}
| LeBron James (22)
| Tristan Thompson (11)
| LeBron James (4)
| AT&T Center
18,418
| 27–10
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 38
| January 15
| @ Houston
| {{NBA game|date=20160115|id=CLEHOU|pf=91|pa=77}}
| Kyrie Irving (23)
| Kevin Love (13)
| LeBron James (7)
| Toyota Center
18,320
| 28–10
|- style="background:#fbb;"
| 39
| January 18
| Golden State
| {{NBA game|date=20160118|id=GSWCLE|pf=98|pa=132}}
| LeBron James (16)
| Kevin Love (6)
| Matthew Dellavedova (6)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 28–11
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 40
| January 20
| @ Brooklyn
| {{NBA game|date=20160120|id=CLEBKN|pf=91|pa=78}}
| James, Love (17)
| Kevin Love (18)
| Irving, James (5)
| Barclays Center
17,732
| 29–11
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 41
| January 21
| L.A. Clippers
| {{NBA game|date=20160121|id=LACCLE|pf=115|pa=102}}
| James, Smith (22)
| Kevin Love (16)
| LeBron James (12)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 30–11
|- style="background:#fbb;"
| 42
| January 23
| Chicago
| {{NBA game|date=20160123|id=CHICLE|pf=83|pa=96}}
| LeBron James (26)
| LeBron James (13)
| LeBron James (9)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 30–12
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 43
| January 25
| Minnesota
| {{NBA game|date=20160125|id=MINCLE|pf=114|pa=107}}
| LeBron James (25)
| Tristan Thompson (12)
| LeBron James (9)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 31–12
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 44
| January 27
| Phoenix
| {{NBA game|date=20160127|id=PHXCLE|pf=115|pa=93}}
| James, Love (21)
| Kevin Love (11)
| LeBron James (9)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 32–12
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 45
| January 29
| @ Detroit
| {{NBA game|date=20160129|id=CLEDET|pf=114|pa=106}}
| Kevin Love (29)
| Tristan Thompson (14)
| LeBron James (8)
| The Palace of Auburn Hills
21,012
| 33–12
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 46
| January 30
| San Antonio
| {{NBA game|date=20160130|id=SASCLE|pf=117|pa=103}}
| LeBron James (29)
| Kevin Love (11)
| LeBron James (7)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 34–12{{NBA game log section|Cleveland Cavaliers|February
| home_wins = 6
| home_losses = 2
| road_wins = 2
| road_losses = 3
}}
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 47
| February 1
| @ Indiana
| {{NBA game|date=20160201|id=CLEIND|pf=111|pa=106|ot=1}}
| Kyrie Irving (25)
| James, Thompson (12)
| Kyrie Irving (7)
| Bankers Life Fieldhouse
17,283
| 35–12
|- style="background:#fbb;"
| 48
| February 3
| @ Charlotte
| {{NBA game|date=20160203|id=CLECHA|pf=97|pa=106}}
| Kyrie Irving (26)
| Kevin Love (12)
| LeBron James (6)
| Time Warner Cable Arena
19,189
| 35–13
|- style="background:#fbb;"
| 49
| February 5
| Boston
| {{NBA game|date=20160205|id=BOSCLE|pf=103|pa=104}}
| LeBron James (30)
| Tristan Thompson (10)
| Kyrie Irving (6)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 35–14
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 50
| February 6
| New Orleans
| {{NBA game|date=20160206|id=NOPCLE|pf=99|pa=84}}
| Kyrie Irving (29)
| Tristan Thompson (15)
| LeBron James (8)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 36–14
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 51
| February 8
| Sacramento
| {{NBA game|date=20160208|id=SACCLE|pf=120|pa=100}}
| Kyrie Irving (32)
| James, Thompson (10)
| Kyrie Irving (12)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 37–14
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 52
| February 10
| L.A. Lakers
| {{NBA game|date=20160210|id=LALCLE|pf=120|pa=111}}
| Kyrie Irving (35)
| Tristan Thompson (13)
| LeBron James (11)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 38–14
|- align="center"
|colspan="9" bgcolor="#bbcaff"|All-Star Break
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 53
| February 18
| Chicago
| {{NBA game|date=20160218|id=CHICLE|pf=106|pa=95}}
| LeBron James (25)
| Kevin Love (12)
| LeBron James (9)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 39–14
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 54
| February 21
| @ Oklahoma City
| {{NBA game|date=20160221|id=CLEOKC|pf=115|pa=92}}
| Kevin Love (29)
| Tristan Thompson (11)
| LeBron James (9)
| Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
| 40–14
|- style="background:#fbb;"
| 55
| February 22
| Detroit
| {{NBA game|date=20160222|id=DETCLE|pf=88|pa=96}}
| Kyrie Irving (30)
| LeBron James (8)
| Irving, James (5)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 40–15
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 56
| February 24
| Charlotte
| {{NBA game|date=20160224|id=CHACLE|pf=114|pa=103}}
| Irving, James (23)
| Tristan Thompson (10)
| Dellavedova, James (7)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 41–15
|- style="background:#fbb;"
| 57
| February 26
| @ Toronto
| {{NBA game|date=20160226|id=CLETOR|pf=97|pa=99}}
| LeBron James (25)
| Tristan Thompson (9)
| LeBron James (7)
| Air Canada Centre
19,800
| 41–16
|- style="background:#fbb;"
| 58
| February 28
| @ Washington
| {{NBA game|date=20160228|id=CLEWAS|pf=99|pa=115}}
| Kyrie Irving (28)
| Timofey Mozgov (10)
| Kyrie Irving (6)
| Verizon Center
20,356
| 41–17
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 59
| February 29
| Indiana
| {{NBA game|date=20160229|id=INDCLE|pf=100|pa=96}}
| LeBron James (33)
| Tristan Thompson (11)
| Irving, Love (6)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 42–17{{NBA game log section|Cleveland Cavaliers|March
| home_wins = 6
| home_losses = 2
| road_wins = 5
| road_losses = 3
}}
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 60
| March 4
| Washington
| {{NBA game|date=20160304|id=WASCLE|pf=108|pa=83}}
| Kyrie Irving (21)
| LeBron James (13)
| Kyrie Irving (8)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 43–17
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 61
| March 5
| Boston
| {{NBA game|date=20160305|id=BOSCLE|pf=120|pa=103}}
| LeBron James (28)
| Iman Shumpert (16)
| LeBron James (8)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 44–17
|- style="background:#fbb;"
| 62
| March 7
| Memphis
| {{NBA game|date=20160307|id=MEMCLE|pf=103|pa=106}}
| LeBron James (28)
| Kevin Love (11)
| Irving, James (5)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 44–18
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 63
| March 9
| @ Sacramento
| {{NBA game|date=20160309|id=CLESAC|pf=120|pa=111}}
| Kyrie Irving (30)
| LeBron James (11)
| LeBron James (6)
| Sleep Train Arena
17,317
| 45–18
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 64
| March 10
| @ L.A. Lakers
| {{NBA game|date=20160310|id=CLELAL|pf=120|pa=108}}
| Kyrie Irving (26)
| Tristan Thompson (14)
| Kyrie Irving (9)
| Staples Center
18,997
| 46–18
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 65
| March 13
| @ L.A. Clippers
| {{NBA game|date=20160313|id=CLELAC|pf=114|pa=90}}
| LeBron James (27)
| Tristan Thompson (14)
| Irving, James (5)
| Staples Center
19,342
| 47–18
|- style="background:#fbb;"
| 66
| March 14
| @ Utah
| {{NBA game|date=20160314|id=CLEUTA|pf=85|pa=94}}
| LeBron James (23)
| LeBron James (12)
| Matthew Dellavedova (5)
| Vivint Smart Home Arena
19,911
| 47–19
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 67
| March 16
| Dallas
| {{NBA game|date=20160316|id=DALCLE|pf=99|pa=98}}
| Kyrie Irving (33)
| Kevin Love (18)
| Matthew Dellavedova (7)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 48–19
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 68
| March 18
| @ Orlando
| {{NBA game|date=20160318|id=CLEORL|pf=109|pa=103}}
| Kyrie Irving (26)
| Tristan Thompson (15)
| LeBron James (8)
| Amway Center
18,046
| 49–19
|- style="background:#fbb;"
| 69
| March 19
| @ Miami
| {{NBA game|date=20160319|id=CLEMIA|pf=101|pa=122}}
| LeBron James (26)
| Frye, Jefferson, Mozgov (4)
| Irving, Shumpert (4)
| American Airlines Arena
19,737
| 49–20
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 70
| March 21
| Denver
| {{NBA game|date=20160321|id=DENCLE|pf=124|pa=91}}
| LeBron James (33)
| LeBron James (11)
| LeBron James (11)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 50–20
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 71
| March 23
| Milwaukee
| {{NBA game|date=20160323|id=MILCLE|pf=113|pa=104}}
| LeBron James (26)
| Kevin Love (10)
| Irving, James (8)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 51–20
|- style="background:#fbb;"
| 72
| March 24
| @ Brooklyn
| {{NBA game|date=20160324|id=CLEBKN|pf=95|pa=104}}
| LeBron James (30)
| Kevin Love (12)
| LeBron James (5)
| Barclays Center
17,732
| 51–21
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 73
| March 26
| @ New York
| {{NBA game|date=20160326|id=CLENYK|pf=107|pa=93}}
| Kevin Love (28)
| Kevin Love (12)
| LeBron James (10)
| Madison Square Garden
19,812
| 52–21
|- style="background:#fbb;"
| 74
| March 29
| Houston
| {{NBA game|date=20160329|id=HOUCLE|pf=100|pa=106}}
| Kyrie Irving (31)
| Kevin Love (11)
| Kyrie Irving (8)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 52–22
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 75
| March 31
| Brooklyn
| {{NBA game|date=20160331|id=BKNCLE|pf=107|pa=87}}
| LeBron James (24)
| Kevin Love (10)
| LeBron James (11)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 53–22{{NBA game log section|Cleveland Cavaliers|April
| home_wins = 2
| home_losses = 1
| road_wins = 2
| road_losses = 2
}}
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 76
| April 1
| @ Atlanta
| {{NBA game|date=20160401|id=CLEATL|pf=110|pa=108|ot=1}}
| LeBron James (29)
| LeBron James (16)
| LeBron James (9)
| Philips Arena
19,427
| 54–22
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 77
| April 3
| Charlotte
| {{NBA game|date=20160403|id=CHACLE|pf=112|pa=103}}
| LeBron James (31)
| Kevin Love (9)
| LeBron James (12)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 55–22
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 78
| April 5
| @ Milwaukee
| {{NBA game|date=20160405|id=CLEMIL|pf=109|pa=80}}
| J. R. Smith (21)
| Kevin Love (9)
| LeBron James (9)
| BMO Harris Bradley Center
15,061
| 56–22
|- style="background:#fbb;"
| 79
| April 6
| @ Indiana
| {{NBA game|date=20160406|id=CLEIND|pf=109|pa=123}}
| Kyrie Irving (26)
| Kevin Love (5)
| Kyrie Irving (6)
| Bankers Life Fieldhouse
18,165
| 56–23
|- style="background:#fbb;"
| 80
| April 9
| @ Chicago
| {{NBA game|date=20160409|id=CLECHI|pf=102|pa=105}}
| LeBron James (33)
| Kevin Love (13)
| Kyrie Irving (8)
| United Center
22,186
| 56–24
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 81
| April 11
| Atlanta
| {{NBA game|date=20160411|id=ATLCLE|pf=109|pa=94}}
| Kyrie Irving (35)
| Kevin Love (14)
| LeBron James (6)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 57–24
|- style="background:#fbb;"
| 82
| April 13
| Detroit
| {{NBA game|date=20160413|id=DETCLE|pf=110|pa=112|ot=1}}
| Jordan McRae (36)
| Timofey Mozgov (12)
| Jordan McRae (7)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 57–25{{NBA game log end|cle|end_year=2016}}

Playoffs

Game log

{{NBA game log start|Cleveland Cavaliers|playoffs=yes|end_year=2016|record=Total: 16–5 (Home: 9–1; Road: 7–4)}}{{NBA game log section|Cleveland Cavaliers|First Round|first=yes|playoffs=yes|show=no
|home_wins = 2
|home_losses = 0
|road_wins = 2
|road_losses = 0
}}
|- bgcolor=bbffbb
| 1
| April 17
| Detroit
| {{NBA game|date=20160417|id=DETCLE|pf=106|pa=101}}
| Kyrie Irving (31)
| Kevin Love (13)
| LeBron James (11)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 1–0
|- bgcolor=bbffbb
| 2
| April 20
| Detroit
| {{NBA game|date=20160420|id=DETCLE|pf=107|pa=90}}
| LeBron James (27)
| Kevin Love (10)
| Matthew Dellavedova (9)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 2–0
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 3
| April 22
| @ Detroit
| {{NBA game|date=20160422|id=CLEDET|pf=101|pa=91}}
| Kyrie Irving (26)
| LeBron James (13)
| LeBron James (7)
| The Palace of Auburn Hills
21,584
| 3–0
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 4
| April 24
| @ Detroit
| {{NBA game|date=20160424|id=CLEDET|pf=100|pa=98}}
| Kyrie Irving (31)
| Kevin Love (13)
| LeBron James (6)
| The Palace of Auburn Hills
21,584
| 4–0{{NBA game log section|Cleveland Cavaliers|Conference Semifinals|second=yes|playoffs=yes|show=no
|home_wins = 2
|home_losses = 0
|road_wins = 2
|road_losses = 0
}}
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 1
| May 2
| Atlanta
| {{NBA game|date=20160502|id=ATLCLE|pf=104|pa=93}}
| LeBron James (25)
| Tristan Thompson (14)
| LeBron James (9)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 1–0
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 2
| May 4
| Atlanta
| {{NBA game|date=20160504|id=ATLCLE|pf=123|pa=98}}
| LeBron James (27)
| Kevin Love (13)
| Dellavedova, Irving (6)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 2–0
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 3
| May 6
| @ Atlanta
| {{NBA game|date=20160506|id=CLEATL|pf=121|pa=108}}
| Channing Frye (27)
| Kevin Love (15)
| LeBron James (8)
| Philips Arena
19,089
| 3–0
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 4
| May 8
| @ Atlanta
| {{NBA game|date=20160508|id=CLEATL|pf=100|pa=99}}
| Kevin Love (27)
| Kevin Love (13)
| LeBron James (9)
| Philips Arena
19,031
| 4–0{{NBA game log section|Cleveland Cavaliers|Conference Finals|second=yes|playoffs=yes
|home_wins = 3
|home_losses = 0
|road_wins = 1
|road_losses = 2
}}
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 1
| May 17
| Toronto
| {{NBA game|date=20160517|id=TORCLE|pf=115|pa=84}}
| Kyrie Irving (27)
| Richard Jefferson (11)
| Kyrie Irving (5)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 1–0
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 2
| May 19
| Toronto
| {{NBA game|date=20160519|id=TORCLE|pf=108|pa=89}}
| Kyrie Irving (26)
| Tristan Thompson (12)
| LeBron James (11)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 2–0
|- style="background:#fbb;"
| 3
| May 21
| @ Toronto
| {{NBA game|date=20160521|id=CLETOR|pf=84|pa=99}}
| LeBron James (24)
| James, Thompson (8)
| LeBron James (5)
| Air Canada Center
20,207
| 2–1
|- style="background:#fbb;"
| 4
| May 23
| @ Toronto
| {{NBA game|date=20160523|id=CLETOR|pf=99|pa=105}}
| LeBron James (29)
| James, Thompson (9)
| Irving, James (6)
| Air Canada Center
20,367
| 2–2
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 5
| May 25
| Toronto
| {{NBA game|date=20160525|id=TORCLE|pf=116|pa=78}}
| Kevin Love (25)
| Tristan Thompson (10)
| LeBron James (8)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 3–2
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 6
| May 27
| @ Toronto
| {{NBA game|date=20160527|id=CLETOR|pf=113|pa=87}}
| LeBron James (33)
| Kevin Love (12)
| Kyrie Irving (9)
| Air Canada Center
20,605
| 4–2{{NBA game log section|Cleveland Cavaliers|NBA Finals|second=yes|playoffs=yes
|home_wins = 2
|home_losses = 1
|road_wins = 2
|road_losses = 2
}}
|- style="background:#fbb;"
| 1
| June 2
| @ Golden State
| {{NBA game|date=20160602|id=CLEGSW|pf=89|pa=104}}
| Kyrie Irving (26)
| Kevin Love (13)
| LeBron James (9)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 0–1
|- style="background:#fbb;"
| 2
| June 5
| @ Golden State
| {{NBA game|date=20160605|id=CLEGSW|pf=77|pa=110}}
| LeBron James (19)
| LeBron James (8)
| LeBron James (9)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 0–2
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 3
| June 8
| Golden State
| {{NBA game|date=20160608|id=GSWCLE|pf=120|pa=90}}
| LeBron James (32)
| Tristan Thompson (13)
| Kyrie Irving (8)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 1–2
|- style="background:#fbb;"
| 4
| June 10
| Golden State
| {{NBA game|date=20160610|id=GSWCLE|pf=97|pa=108}}
| Kyrie Irving (34)
| LeBron James (13)
| LeBron James (9)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 1–3
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 5
| June 13
| @ Golden State
| {{NBA game|date=20160613|id=CLEGSW|pf=112|pa=97}}
| James, Irving (41)
| LeBron James (16)
| LeBron James (7)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 2–3
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 6
| June 16
| Golden State
| {{NBA game|date=20160616|id=GSWCLE|pf=115|pa=101}}
| LeBron James (41)
| Tristan Thompson (16)
| LeBron James (11)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 3–3
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 7
| June 19
| @ Golden State
| {{NBA game|date=20160619|id=CLEGSW|pf=93|pa=89}}
| LeBron James (27)
| Kevin Love (14)
| LeBron James (11)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 4–3
|- style="background:#bfb;"{{NBA game log end|cle|playoffs=yes|end_year=2016}}

Transactions

Trades

June 25, 2015
To Cleveland Cavaliers[13]
Rakeem Christmas
Cedi Osman
2019 Second Round Pick
To Minnesota Timberwolves
Tyus Jones
July 23, 2015
To Cleveland Cavaliers[14]
2019 Second Round Pick
To Indiana Pacers
Rakeem Christmas
July 27, 2015
To Cleveland Cavaliers[15]
Two Trade Exceptions
To Portland Trailblazers
Mike Miller
Brendan Haywood
2019 & 2020 Second Round Pick
January 12, 2016
To Cleveland Cavaliers[16]
2020 Second Round Pick
To Orlando Magic
Joe Harris
2017 Second Round Pick
February 18, 2016
To Cleveland Cavaliers[20]
Second Round Pick
To Portland Trail Blazers
Anderson Varejão{{ref|Andy}}
First Round Pick
February 18, 2016
To Cleveland Cavaliers[17]
Channing Frye
To Orlando Magic
Jared Cunningham
Second Round Pick

Free agents

Re-signed

Iman Shumpert[18] Signed 4-year contract worth $40 million Cleveland Cavaliers
Kevin Love[19] Signed 5-year contract worth $110 million Cleveland Cavaliers
LeBron James[20] Signed 2-year contract worth $47.9 million Cleveland Cavaliers
James Jones[21] Signed 1-year contract worth $1.5 million Cleveland Cavaliers
Matthew Dellavedova[22] Signed 1-year contract worth $1.2 million Cleveland Cavaliers
J. R. Smith[23] Signed 2-year contract worth $10 million Cleveland Cavaliers
Tristan Thompson[24] Signed 5-year contract worth $82 million Cleveland Cavaliers

Additions

Mo Williams[25] Signed 2-year contract worth $4 million Charlotte Hornets
Richard Jefferson[26] Signed 1-year contract worth $1.5 million Dallas Mavericks
Sasha Kaun[27] Signed 2-year contract CSKA Moscow
Jordan McRae Signed 2-year contract Delaware 87ers / Phoenix Suns

Subtractions

Shawn Marion[28] Retired {{N/A}} (Retired)
Kendrick Perkins[29] Signed 1-year contract worth $1.5 million New Orleans Pelicans
David Blatt (Head Coach)[30] Fired Darüşşafaka Doğuş

References

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27. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nba.com/cavaliers/releases/kaun-signing-2015|title=Cavs Sign Center Sasha Kaun|work=nba.com/cavs|date= September 9, 2015|accessdate=October 22, 2015}}
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29. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.nba.com/pelicans/news/pelicans-sign-kendrick-perkins|title=Pelicans Sign Kendrick Perkins|work=nba.com/pelicans|date=July 28, 2015|accessdate=July 28, 2015}}
30. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nba.com/warriors/news/varejao-signing-20160222|title=Warriors Sign Free Agent Center Anderson Varejao|work=NBA.com|date=February 22, 2016|accessdate=February 22, 2016}}

Notes

1. {{note | Andy}} Varejão never played a single game for Portland and was almost immediately cut by Portland

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