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1998–99 Cleveland Cavaliers season

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Head coach
  
Mike Fratello

Record
  
22–28 (.440)

Arena
  
Gund Arena

Playoff finish
  
DNQ

Place
  
Division: 7th (Central) Conference: 11th (Eastern)

Television
  
Fox Sports Ohio · WUAB

The 1998-99 Cleveland Cavaliers season was the 29th season of the National Basketball Association in Cleveland, Ohio. In the offseason, the Cavaliers re-signed free agent Johnny Newman. After a four month lockout cut the season in half, the Cavaliers playoff hopes were dashed as Zydrunas Ilgauskas broke his left foot after playing just five games. The Cavaliers finished the season with a 22–28 record, finishing 7th in the Central Division. Shawn Kemp led the team in scoring, rebounds and minutes. However, he was a shell of his former self as he reported to practice, weighing 315 lbs, and according to the team's GM Wayne Embry, the league listed him at 280. Following the season, head coach Mike Fratello was fired after spending six seasons with the team, and Newman was traded along with Derek Anderson to the Los Angeles Clippers, but was then dealt back to the New Jersey Nets.

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Draft picks

  • 1st round pick (#19) traded to Milwaukee in Sherman Douglas deal. Used to draft Pat Garrity.
  • Player stats

    Note: GP= Games played; GS = Games started; MIN= Minutes; FG% = field goal %, FT% = free throw %, 3FG% = 3 point % STL= Steals; BLK = Blocks; AST = Assists; REB = Rebounds; PTS = Points

    Regular Season

    Playoffs

    References

    1998–99 Cleveland Cavaliers season Wikipedia