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Cleveland Cavaliers veterans Kevin Love and Andre Drummond are taking it upon themselves to help cover the lost wages of employees at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse who have been sidelined because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The jobs of those employees was to change the flooring for events in the arena, with the Cavs not having played five home games after play was suspended in March.
Many other gameday personnel for the Cavaliers have also been affected by the current NBA safety protocols in place, with the Cavaliers only allowing 300 fans in attendance.
That number is in contrast to the thousands that would ordinarily attend the Cavaliers’ home games and has resulted in many gameday employees not being needed by the team.
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