Playing in an era when the Pistons were making their run as back-to-back NBA Finals champions followed by the Bulls' incredible run on three consecutive titles, the Mark Price-led Cavaliers faced some of the toughest competition in the history of the Eastern Conference. In his nine seasons in Cleveland, Price led the Cavs to the playoffs seven times. He averaged 17.4 points and 7.0 assists per game in 47 postseason games, all in Cleveland. He also shot an incredible 94.4 percent from the free throw line in the playoffs as he made 202 of 214 attempts. He was a perfect 30-for-30 from the charity stripe in the 1990 playoffs. He carried the Cavs to the Eastern Conference Finals against nemesis Chicago but came up short in six games. In the series, Price averaged 18.5 points and 5.3 assists per game while shooting 55 percent from 3-point range and 92 percent from the free throw line. He was the best player on a stacked Cleveland team that series, driving to the basket at will when he wasn't hitting from long distance. In this image, Price is shooting one of his patented floaters over the outstretched arm of Rockets forward Robert Horry. Price has signed this Floater 8" x 10" image in silver paint pen. His signature is deemed authentic by virtue of Upper Deck Authenticated's Five Step Process.