The Cost of Robert Griffin III
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March 7, 2012According to reports, the Cleveland Cavaliers have reached out to the community of Chardon, in an effort to help the town heal after the terrible tragedy that took place at Chardon High School just over a week ago.
According to News Channel 5, all students, faculty and first responders were offered tickets to Sunday’s game against the Houston Rockets-
“The team has reached out to Chardon High School by giving them approximately 4,000 tickets for all students and faculty to attend Sunday’s game against the Rockets.
Cavs Senior Vice President for Communications Tad Carper said the school was given the tickets and that students and faculty would be able to bring family members too.”
Obviously, a basketball game isn’t going to take away the pain and loss of the recent violence, but it certainly is a nice gesture.
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Nice. Class act move.
AWSOME….with a capital “A”
Very nice effort by the Cavaliers. I hope they can all make it and I hope the players take some time to talk with the kids.
Dan Gilbert retains the honor of being the best team owner in town
Capital A makes up for missing e….