Cavaliers’ 2016 Champions Reunite in Europe as More Teammates Join Trip
Members of Cleveland’s historic 2016 championship team gathered in Europe to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of their title, with additional former teammates expected to join the reunion.
- Glenn Catubig
- 4 min read

Ten years after delivering one of the most memorable championships in NBA history, several members of the 2016 Cleveland Cavaliers are once again sharing the spotlight together. This time, however, the celebration is taking place far from the basketball court as former teammates gather across Europe to commemorate the anniversary of their title-winning season.
The reunion has brought together some of the most recognizable figures from that championship roster, including LeBron James, Kevin Love, JR Smith, Richard Jefferson, Channing Frye, and Tristan Thompson. Their trip began in the United Kingdom, where the group spent time in London and Scotland revisiting old friendships and creating new memories.
What started as a reunion among a handful of former teammates has gradually expanded into a larger celebration. Through social media updates and shared photos, fans have been able to follow the group’s travels while reliving memories from Cleveland’s remarkable 2016 championship run.
For Cavaliers supporters, the gathering serves as a reminder of a team that permanently altered the franchise’s history. The bond formed during that unforgettable season continues to connect many of the players a decade later, even as their lives and careers have taken different paths.
1. More Champions Join the Celebration
The reunion gained additional attention when Richard Jefferson revealed that more members of the championship squad would soon be joining the festivities. According to Jefferson, former Cavaliers guards Iman Shumpert and Matthew Dellavedova were scheduled to meet the group during the next phase of the trip. The announcement excited fans who have remained attached to the personalities and relationships that defined the 2016 roster. Both Shumpert and Dellavedova played important roles during Cleveland’s championship campaign, contributing valuable minutes and memorable moments throughout the season and playoffs. The group is expected to continue its celebration in France, including a stop in St. Tropez. The European vacation has become a fitting setting for former teammates to reconnect away from the pressures and demands that once defined their professional lives. While the gathering is largely centered on friendship and nostalgia, it also reflects the lasting impact of a championship experience. Teams often form strong connections, but not every group remains as closely connected a decade after achieving its greatest success.
2. One Notable Absence Remains
As photos and videos from the reunion circulated online, many fans noticed the absence of one key figure from Cleveland’s championship roster: Kyrie Irving. The star guard played a pivotal role during the Cavaliers’ title run and remains one of the franchise’s most important players. Reports indicated that Irving was unable to attend because of prior commitments. Although his absence disappointed some fans hoping for a complete reunion, it did little to diminish the significance of the gathering. Irving’s contributions to the 2016 championship remain deeply woven into the story of that team. His performances throughout the postseason, including several defining moments during the Finals, helped secure Cleveland’s place in NBA history. Even without every member present, the reunion highlighted how many players from that championship roster have maintained close relationships. The friendships forged through years of competition and shared adversity continue to endure long after their playing days together ended.
3. A Legacy That Extends Beyond Basketball
Much has changed for the members of Cleveland’s championship team since they completed their historic comeback in the 2016 NBA Finals. Several players have retired from professional basketball, while others have pursued new opportunities in media, business, and other ventures. LeBron James, Kevin Love, and Matthew Dellavedova remain active players, continuing careers that have extended well beyond that championship season. Others, including Jefferson, Frye, and Shumpert, have transitioned into broadcasting and media roles, providing analysis and commentary on the sport they once played. Meanwhile, former teammates have followed different paths outside basketball. Some have focused on entrepreneurship, while others have embraced family life and personal pursuits. Despite those differences, the shared experience of winning Cleveland’s first NBA championship continues to connect them. The reunion underscores the enduring legacy of the 2016 Cavaliers. Beyond the banners, trophies, and historic achievements, the team’s greatest lasting accomplishment may be the relationships formed through one of the most remarkable championship journeys in league history.