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We welcome feedback! Please call or email our offices if there is any way we can make your online purchase easier. Our goal is to ensure the highest level of customer satisfaction so we can develop a life-long relationship with our customers. CAVALIERS TICKET INVENTORYEmpire Tickets, Inc. is a licensed ticket broker selling tickets to all events nationwide and worldwide. In addition to giving you the best access to all Cleveland Cavaliers tickets and NBA regular season tickets, we also stock All Star Game tickets, all Playoff game tickets and Finals tickets.Tickets may be purchased by following any of the links on this page or by calling 404-TICKETS. If you need help with your Cavaliers ticket order, or are interested in an event not listed on our web site, please don't hesitate to call us. Our Client Service Representatives will help you with detailed venue information, and even recommend the best Cavaliers Tickets value for a specific game and your budget. AVAILABILITY AND SHIPPINGAt the beginning of your Cleveland Cavaliers basketball tickets purchase, you will view a list of available games. Next, choose the "view ticket" link to see the list of available tickets. Choose the number of tickets you wish to purchase. The seats listed are together and are greater than face value. To purchase tickets, click on the "Add to Cart" link to begin your Cleveland Cavaliers basketball ticket purchase on our secure SSL server.Most orders are filled within 48 hours of the time they are placed. All orders will be sent via Federal Express unless otherwise specified. The Shipping address must be the same as the Billing address of your credit card. If not, we can ship them elsewhere if you sign and fax back our shipping authorization form. Our inventory is updated daily. However, if you purchase tickets that are listed and they have already been sold, you will have the option of canceling the order or choosing an alternative set of seats. CLEVELAND CAVALIERS INFORMATIONThe Cavaliers first began play in the NBA in 1970 as an expansion team. Under the direction of coach Bill Fitch, they compiled a league-worst 15-67 record. However, the team began to build around the 1971 draft pick, Austin Carr.In the 1975-1976 season, with Carr, Bingo Smith, Jim Chones, Dick Snyder, and newly acquired Nate Thurmond, Fitch led the Cavs, as the team is commonly nicknamed, to a 49-33 record, which was the best record in the Central Division. He received the league's Coach of the Year award as the Cavs made their first-ever playoff appearance. After the Cavs' glory days came several losing seasons. Those seasons saw the Cavs drop to the bottom of the league, becoming a perennial lottery draft team. After another disappointing season in 2002-2003, the Cavs landed the number one draft pick in the NBA Lottery. The Cavs selected high school phenom LeBron James. James' status as both a local star (having played his high school basketball at St. Vincent-St. Mary High School in nearby Akron) and one of the most highly touted prospects in NBA history led many to view his selection as a turning point in the franchise's history. The 2003-2004 season offered great hope for the future, as James rose to become a dominating player, winning the NBA Rookie of the Year Award. Hope was even greater for the 2004-2005 season. James blossomed into a superstar, increasing his points average, shooting percentage, assists average, and rebounds average. Despite the loss of Carlos Boozer under very dubious circumstances, James teamed with Drew Gooden and Zydrunas Ilgauskas to form the core of the Cavs team. After a promising start when the team seemed to be locked firmly into the Eastern Conference's 5th playoff spot, the Cavs began a downward spiral that eventually led to the firing of coach Paul Silas and general manager Jim Paxson. The Cavs failed to make the playoffs that year, tied with the resurgent New Jersey Nets for the eighth (and final) playoff spot (the Nets owned the tiebreaker over the Cavs). The 2005 offseason was one of many changes for the Cavaliers. The team hired a new coach, Mike Brown, and a new general manager, former Cavaliers forward Danny Ferry. The team also signed free agents Larry Hughes, Donyell Marshall, and Damon Jones to multi-year contracts. Along with new owner Dan Gilbert, the Cavaliers' front office consists of individuals new to their respective positions. Despite the relative inexperience of many of these newcomers, the franchise sees great hope in rising star LeBron James, whom many have compared to all-time great Michael Jordan. |
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