The history of the Eastern Conference in the 90s is littered with the trail of teams that tried – and failed – to get past Michael Jordan’s Bulls. Unfortunately, the Cavaliers are among that fraternity.
This year, the Cavaliers bench is looking to become the highest-scoring second unit in franchise history – currently ranked 5th in the Association, averaging 40.5 points per contest. They’re looking to best the mark of the 1991-92 Cavaliers squad that won 57 games, kayoed the Nets in the First Round, ended Larry Bird’s career in the Semifinals and took the eventual NBA Champion Bulls to six games in the Eastern Conference Finals.