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In this header section, the text box and sq shape in each tile have object states. When the user hovers over the hotspot, the text box and sq shape are triggered to go from their "default" state to their "State 1". To edit what these assets look like in State 1, Select the asset, navigate to the Design panel, click the drop down next to "Default" in the States section, then select "State1". From here, you can adjust how you want the selected asset to look.
In this carousel section, the "Progress bar Sq Shape" has multiple object states. Within each carousel group (C1, C2, and C3) there is a hotspot with the following interaction: "On view, Change target state - Progress bar Sq Shape". These hot spots triggeres the Progress bar Sq shape to move to different locations on the canvas.
Add a rectangle that's the same color as the background to "mask" other elements.
In the header section, the layer "Mask Square Shape" has the on view, shrink up animation which has a 1.0 sec delay. Revealing the image behind it.
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THE RING
Free helped energize a resurgence for the franchise and brought a special fan connection and energetic appeal every step of the way. He owns the second-highest career scoring average in Cavaliers history (23.0 PPG) and led the Cavs to the 1985 NBA Playoffs after a seven-year absence.
He never averaged less than 22.0 PPG in any of his four seasons with Cleveland. Free helped energize a resurgence for the franchise and brought a special fan connection and energetic appeal every step of the way. He owns the second-highest career scoring
WORLd B. FREE
INDUCTEE RINGS
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As Principal Owner & Chairman of the Cavaliers from 1983-2005, Gund saved the team by acquiring the franchise in 1983. He also helped create downtown’s thriving Gateway District by agreeing to move the team there starting in 1994.
Gund was a caring leader that established integrity, business & basketball acumen, charitable giving, and civic pride as organizational imperatives for the franchise. He remained a Minority Partner in the franchise from 2005-2021.
GORDON GUND
Russell played seven seasons with the Cavaliers, including the 1975-76 Miracle of Richfield season. He was an NBA All-Star in 1979 and ranks among the Cavaliers all-time leaders in PTS (6,588), FGM (2,480) and FTM (1,627).
Russell is an Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame inductee (2014) and is still heavily involved in the Cavaliers community with numerous charitable initiatives and programs. He also still serves as the Cavaliers Director of Alumni Relations and is the Pregame and postgame analyst for Bally Sports Ohio’s broadcasts of Cavalier games on television.
CAMPY RUSSELL
Wilkens holds the franchise record for most wins as a coach (316) and led the Cavaliers to five playoff appearances (1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993). He was recently named one of the Top 15 Coaches in NBA history as part of the league’s 75th Season celebration. Wilkens was also an NBA All-Star as a Cavaliers player (1973) and the first Cavalier to be the head coach in an All-Star Game (1989). Wilkens was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1998.
LENNY WILKeNS
In a special ceremony that will take place on Saturday, March 26th at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, the Cleveland Cavaliers will memorialize four individuals who played pivotal roles in shaping the history of the franchise. World B. Free, Gordon Gund, Campy Russell and Lenny Wilkens will be inducted as members of the Cavaliers Wall of
Honor Class of 2022.
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