After missing two years with mental health issues, the former Bucks forward has been offered a second chance by the Cavaliers. Welcome back, Larry
Say what you want about the Cleveland Cavaliers, but you can’t say they don’t have backup plans. Days after losing Andrew Bogut 58 seconds into his Cavaliers career, the Eastern Conference leaders brought in former Milwaukee Bucks forward Larry Sanders to take his roster spot. Last night, Sanders appeared in his first NBA game in over two years, appearing in the final minutes of a blowout win over the Detroit Pistons and drawing a positive ovation from the home crowd.
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