The Cleveland Cavaliers may be struggling early in the season, but they have not forgotten how to party.
For the third straight year, Cleveland star LeBron James threw another mean Halloween bash and his teammates pulled out all the stops to dress the part.
Dwyane Wade and wife Gabrielle Union took over the dance floor as German R&B duo Milli Vanilli when they won the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1990.
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Isaiah Thomas, meanwhile, dressed as late rapper Eazy-E and nailed every detail of his costume. This was the first time that the new Cavaliers guard attended Jamesâ annual party.
Cruisinâ down the street in my â64 #ripEazyE #StraightOuttaCompton #Halloween2017
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JR Smith and his wife attended as characters from the movie âConeheadsâ while Kevin Love showcased his inner WWE fan and was wrestler Sting for the night while his girlfriend was Hulk Hogan.
YOOOOOO @TheRealJRSmith and @kevinlove are killing it!!!! pic.twitter.com/D9mfIdqdtu
â DJ Steph Floss (@djstephfloss) October 31, 2017
Kyle Korver, who joined the Cavaliers early this year and also missed last yearâs event, came as Willy Wonka (complete with the oompa loompas) while Channing Frye made for a convincing superhero âBlankman.â
. @KyleKorver AMAZING!!!! pic.twitter.com/vLpwR6L8CX
â DJ Steph Floss (@djstephfloss) October 31, 2017
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Jae Crowder pulled off a Prince Akeem from the movie âComing to Americaâ while Tristan Thompson was Khal Drogo from the hit TV show âGame of Thrones.â (His girlfriend Khloe Kardashian was Daenerys Targaryen).
Not to be outdone was the host of the party, who came as killer clown Pennywise (with the red balloons to boot) from the movie âItâ and seemed to be in character all night.
Last year, James went straight up savage as his party poked fun at Golden Stateâs blown Finals lead and featured cookie tombstones memorializing Steph Curry and Klay Thompson.