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Cavs owner Gilbert still hospitalized after suffering stroke

Cavs owner Gilbert still hospitalized after suffering stroke
6 years 2 weeks 1 day ago Wednesday, June 05 2019 Jun 5, 2019 June 05, 2019 5:31 PM June 05, 2019 in Sports - AP - National

By TOM WITHERS
AP Sports Writer

CLEVELAND (AP) - Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert remains hospitalized while recovering from a stroke suffered last month.

Quicken Loans CEO Jay Farner said in a statement Wednesday night that Gilbert's family reported he "maintains his strong sense of humor and focus on constant improvement." Farner relayed a story that Gilbert requested "his favorite beverage" in the hospital and when he learned it couldn't be provided, he "insisted that a review of the hospital's beverage best-practices be completed."

Farner said the Gilbert family is grateful for the support they've received. He added Gilbert's recovery "is a process that will take time - but we are all confident that he will meet this challenge head on as he always does."

The 57-year-old Gilbert had the stroke after falling ill and being taken to a Detroit-area hospital on May 26.

Gilbert has owned the Cavs since 2005. He also founded Quicken Loans, the nation's largest online mortgage lender, and has built a billion dollar business empire with numerous company holdings in Ohio and Michigan.

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