Cavs have been selling season tickets non stop

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This is great. The marketing power of an 18 year old is just starting to really become evident. Now I can see why Nike threw so much money at Lebron, if he can possibly sell out every game before the season starts, imagine how many shoes he will push.

http://espn.go.com/nba/news/2003/0523/1558402.html



CLEVELAND -- Gund Arena, home of the dreadful Cavaliers, wasn't the same place Friday. LeBron James had changed it, but nobody was complaining.


Office phones rang off their hooks. A convoy of TV news trucks were parked bumper-to-bumper on the streets. Fans waited on line in the lobby studying season ticket brochures, hoping that good seats were still available.


In less than 24 hours, James transformed the normally serene Gund -- one of the NBA's emptiest and quietest arenas -- into the hottest spot in town.


LeBron Mania arrived Friday to a city still in shock.


One day after hitting the NBA lottery jackpot and winning the rights to draft James with the No. 1 overall pick in the June 26 draft, the Cavaliers got their first taste of what life will be like once the Akron high school superstar is wearing one of their wine-and-gold uniforms.


Everything, it seems, has changed overnight.


"The reaction of the city has been unbelievable,'' Cavaliers general manager Jim Paxson said. "It still hasn't sunk in yet.''


It has for hundreds of Cavaliers fans who rushed to buy season tickets for next season on Friday. The team had 25 sales representatives answering phones and taking ticket orders from the moment Cleveland learned it had won the lottery Thursday night.


"At 8:22, the phones started ringing and I don't think they've stopped,'' Paxson said. "It's a huge lift for everyone here. We got lucky, and it's about time.''


By 5 p.m. Friday, Cavaliers spokesman Tad Carper said the club had sold hundreds of season ticket packages on what he described as the best sales day since the Gund opened in 1994.


Cleveland's season ticket base dropped as low as 3,000, and the club was last in the league in attendance this season with just under 11,000 fans per game.


"Put it this way,'' Carper said. "This is a salesman's nirvana.''


With the 2003-04 opener more than five months away, if sales remain brisk, it's possible the Cavaliers could sell out all 41 home dates before the season begins.


"That's premature to talk about,'' team president Len Komoroski said. "What we do know is the enthusiasm is phenomenal. When you have an icon like LeBron, it's a special opportunity.''


Komoroski was reluctant to put a dollar figure on James' immediate financial impact.


"I don't know if there's anybody counting the money up to this point,'' he said. "We're selling tickets as fast as we can.''


As for James, Friday was like any other for the 18-year-old hoops sensation. A spokesperson at St. Vincent-St. Mary said James was on time for school, attended his classes and had pizza for lunch.


James, who signed a $90 million endorsement deal with Nike on Thursday, will graduate on June 7 -- 19 days before the draft.


Paxson said he spoke with James' agent, Aaron Goodwin, twice on Friday.


"It was very positive,'' said Paxson, who had not yet spoken to James. Paxson said the 6-foot-8 James will likely visit Gund Arena -- he has already played there several times as a high schooler -- sometime next week.


The Cavaliers are permitted to have contact with James before the draft. But under the NBA's collective bargaining agreement, the earliest James can sign with the club is July 1.


As this year's No. 1 pick, James will receive a maximum three-year deal worth $12.96 million with the Cavs holding a fourth-year option.


Goodwin joked when asked how long it might take to get the Cavaliers to agree on a deal.


"That's going to be extremely hard,'' he said. "About an hour, maybe.''


Cleveland's lucky draw helped ease the pain of decades of sports frustration for the city's passionate fans. It also overwhelmed the Cavaliers' first No. 1 pick.


Austin Carr cried when the Cavaliers beat out 12 other teams for James.


"I couldn't help myself,'' said Carr, a Cavaliers' broadcaster whose No. 34 was retired by the team. "I've been with the organization for a long time. There was a lot of emotion, and I got caught up in it.


"Just to beat the whole country, for the city of Cleveland is a great thing.''
 

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In a way, it just goes to show how pathetic sports fans can be.... So many fans are in it for the hype....

And what's with Paxson?

"At 8:22, the phones started ringing and I don't think they've stopped,'' Paxson said. "It's a huge lift for everyone here. We got lucky, and it's about time.''

So the only way to build a decent team, is through luck?
 

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Originally posted by Krangthebrain


"At 8:22, the phones started ringing and I don't think they've stopped,'' Paxson said. "It's a huge lift for everyone here. We got lucky, and it's about time.''

We should all be so lucky to finish with the worst record in the league:rolleyes:
 

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At this rate, the Cavs will be playing the 2004 season in the LeBron James Arena. :rolleyes:
 

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Originally posted by thegrahamcrackr



"I couldn't help myself,'' said Carr, a Cavaliers' broadcaster whose No. 34 was retired by the team. "I've been with the organization for a long time. There was a lot of emotion, and I got caught up in it.


"Just to beat the whole country, for the city of Cleveland is a great thing.''

Beat the country? Winning the draft lottery is hardly beating the whole country...
 

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Originally posted by green machine
We should all be so lucky to finish with the worst record in the league:rolleyes:

:biglaugh:

Paxson makes it sound like they just won a championship!
 

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Why don't the Cleveland Cavaliers just come right out and say that they tanked last season? They make it sound like they actually did something positive to make this happen.

For the Phoenix Suns sake let's hope they finally make the playoffs. It would be nice if the Suns finally got that draft pick they've been owed since what seems like forever.

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Originally posted by Joe Mama
Why don't the Cleveland Cavaliers just come right out and say that they tanked last season? They make it sound like they actually did something positive to make this happen.

For the Phoenix Suns sake let's hope they finally make the playoffs. It would be nice if the Suns finally got that draft pick they've been owed since what seems like forever.

Joe Mama

Isn't there a time limit on the pick.... or is it strictly the first year the Cav's make the playoffs?
 

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Who will the Cavs most likely trade? They should free space in the starting lineup for James which leaves Miles or Davis on the bench. One of them or both could be used to get a PG or PF. I think it will be better for the Cavs if they sign a veteran PG and try to trade for a tough PF like Stromile Swift.
 

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Isn't there a time limit on the pick.... or is it strictly the first year the Cav's make the playoffs?
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There is no time limit. When the cavs make the playoffs we will get the pick.



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Who will the Cavs most likely trade? They should free space in the starting lineup for James which leaves Miles or Davis on the bench. One of them or both could be used to get a PG or PF. I think it will be better for the Cavs if they sign a veteran PG and try to trade for a tough PF like Stromile Swift.
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It appears they were trying to trade Davis last year. He seems to have a lot of "me" in his game.

Miles has been a dissapointment but they have hopes he will improve??
 
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I am prett sure I read somewhere that they probably wont try and trade Davis this summer because he is to established. While he does have an attitude, he is the only proven scorer on the team. I expect to see Miles packing, he is unhappy there, and they are dissapointed with his play. However, it all depends on his market value I guess.
 

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He's a high school kid. He hasn't played a sec of college ball not to speak of pro ball. And he's selling out the home town building like he's Michael.

For those of you that have watched him, does he really have that kind of charisma. Because there has to more to it than b-ball ability.

It looks like the Cavs just got the modern basketball equivalent of Elvis.

In fact, I think I'm going to call him that from now on. It seems to sum up what he is.
 

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The one big problem is that everything seems better till it actully happens...

As a suffering Cardinal fan I think the team is gunna be alot better every year... That is, till they play... :)


James ia a great "Prospect" he is gold and nothing will change that. UNTILL he steps on the court and does somthing wrong.

With the amount of hype this kid is getting, he isnt supposed to miss a single shot...


The shoes are allready as big as they can ever get, there is no way he can fill them completely...
 

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