The Cavaliers defeated the Wizards in Washington, 105-88, to clinch the first round series. Four players scored in double figures, including Wally Szczerbiak, whose 26 points included 6 3-pointers made. The team shot .494 from the field and held a remarkable 29-11 edge in assists.
The Cavs may have failed to win 50 regular season games in 3 straight seasons, but they set a franchise mark by advancing past the first round of the playoffs in 3 straight seasons for the first time. They currently await the winner of the Boston Celtics-Atlanta Hawks series.
For the record, Cleveland does have a little history with each potential second round opponent. The Cavaliers were the last team to eliminate Boston's former Big Three--Larry Bird, Kevin McHale, and Robert Parish--from the playoffs, defeating them 4-3 in the 1992 Eastern Conference Semifinals (Bird retired after that season). The Game 7 victory over the Celtics came one game after facing the worst team playoff loss in history (prior to the Game 3 loss to the Wizards) at the hands of the Celtics.
Meanwhile, former Head Coach Lenny Wilkens resigned after the Cavaliers had been eliminated from the 1993 Playoffs. Wilkens went on to coach the Atlanta Hawks for 7 seasons, earning NBA Coach of the Year honors in 1993-1994 and becoming the all-time NBA coaching wins leader in 1995, surpassing Celtics legendary Coach Red Auerbach. Wilkens's replacement in Cleveland was Mike Fratello, who had coached the Hawks for 7 years and earned NBA Coach of the Year honors in 1985-1986.
The Cavs may have failed to win 50 regular season games in 3 straight seasons, but they set a franchise mark by advancing past the first round of the playoffs in 3 straight seasons for the first time. They currently await the winner of the Boston Celtics-Atlanta Hawks series.
For the record, Cleveland does have a little history with each potential second round opponent. The Cavaliers were the last team to eliminate Boston's former Big Three--Larry Bird, Kevin McHale, and Robert Parish--from the playoffs, defeating them 4-3 in the 1992 Eastern Conference Semifinals (Bird retired after that season). The Game 7 victory over the Celtics came one game after facing the worst team playoff loss in history (prior to the Game 3 loss to the Wizards) at the hands of the Celtics.
Meanwhile, former Head Coach Lenny Wilkens resigned after the Cavaliers had been eliminated from the 1993 Playoffs. Wilkens went on to coach the Atlanta Hawks for 7 seasons, earning NBA Coach of the Year honors in 1993-1994 and becoming the all-time NBA coaching wins leader in 1995, surpassing Celtics legendary Coach Red Auerbach. Wilkens's replacement in Cleveland was Mike Fratello, who had coached the Hawks for 7 years and earned NBA Coach of the Year honors in 1985-1986.