Cavs owner Gilbert home after 8 weeks in rehab for stroke
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Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert has returned to his Detroit home after spending more than eight weeks in a rehabilitation center to recover from a stroke suffered in May, according to a statement obtained by Crain Detroit's Chad Livengood.
The billionaire founder of Quicken Loans was discharged from hospital in June, when a representative said he would enter an "intensive rehabilitation program." A video posted earlier this month showed a recovering Gilbert thanking his employees.
Video shows Dan Gilbert is doing better since May stroke. @cavsdan @WWJ950 @FOX2News pic.twitter.com/fTANu5XyHb
— Charlie Langton (@charlielangton) August 2, 2019
Gilbert bought a majority stake in the Cavaliers for $375 million in 2005. Forbes estimated the value of the franchise at $1.3 billion in February.
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