Cleveland Cavaliers Info
The Cleveland Cavaliers joined the National Basketball Association when they became a part of the Eastern Conference Central Division in 1970. Their home court is Quicken Loans Arena and their team colors are wine, gold, dark blue, and white. Thus far, the Cleveland Cavaliers have won one division title, but no NBA championships or conference titles. Notable former players include Lenny Wilkens, Mark Price, and Nate Thurmond.
Uniforms
The Cavaliers' uniforms switched from the blue, black and orange jerseys to wine and gold jerseys in 2003. The team's original colors were wine and gold, were changed to orange and blue during the mid-1980s, and to blue, black and orange in the mid-1990s.
Their home jerseys are white with wine lettering of the name and navy blue lettering on the numbers. Their away jerseys are wine with a gold trim and white lettering on the name and number. Their alternate jerseys are navy blue with a checkerboard trim of wine and gold. They wear white socks and shoes for this type of jersey, while they wear black shoes and socks when wearing the wine jerseys.