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Cleveland Cavaliers’ fans cheer on after a three-point score by Cavs’ Ty Jerome in the second half during game 1 of the NBA Playoffs at Rocket Arena. John Kuntz, cleveland.com By ...
Mileti, a Cleveland-area lawyer who purchased Cleveland Arena in 1968, led a group that brought a dream to life with the purchase and creation of the Cavaliers in 1970. The team entered the NBA as ...
In 2005, Quicken Loans founder Dan Gilbert bought the Cavaliers and the naming rights to Gund Arena for $375 million. It was renamed Quicken Loans Arena and later renamed Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse.
This is the third time the arena has changed its name since Gilbert bought the Cavs in 2005. Shortly after the sale was completed, the name was changed from Gund Arena to Quicken Loans Arena. Then, ...
CLEVELAND (AP) LeBron James' home court is getting a major makeover. The Cavaliers announced plans Tuesday for a $140 million project to renovate Quicken Loans Arena, the downtown home of the NBA ...
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