Every NBA team, the Cleveland Cavaliers included, play a full schedule of 82 games each season. Of those 82, exactly 41 are at home, and 41 are away.
Yes but its called the Quicken Loans Arena!
The Gund Arena is located in Cleveland, Ohio and was built in 1994.
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in Cleveland Ohio next to the stadium where the Cleveland Indians play. Quicken Loans arena is in Cleveland, Ohio. It is the home court of the Cleveland Cavaliers NBA team.
I believe there longest winning streak was 13 wins
Texas is west of the Mississippi River. The Houston Rockets play home games in Houston, Texas which is west of the Mississippi River.
Quicken Loans Arena, also known as Gund Arena.
The Gund Arena was renamed to Quicken Loans Arena in 2005. It is an arena in Cleveland, Ohio. This building is the home of Cleveland Cavaliers and Lake Eerie Monsters.
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The Cleveland Cavaliers, often referred to as the Cavs, are a professional basketball team based in Cleveland, Ohio. They were established in 1970 and play in the NBA's Eastern Conference. The team won its first NBA Championship in 2016, led by LeBron James, coming back from a 3-1 deficit in the Finals against the Golden State Warriors. The Cavaliers have had several notable players, including Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love, and they play their home games at the Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse.
The Cavaliers first began play in the NBA in 1970 as an expansion team under the ownership of Nick Mileti. The father of Brett Tomko, Jerry Tomko, submitted the winning entry to name the team the "Cavaliers" through a competition sponsored by the Cleveland Plain Dealer. Their home court is the former Gund Arena and now named as the Quicken Loans Arena.