Nick Gilbert, who suffered from neurofibromatosis, helped secure the Cavaliers' No. 1 NBA Draft pick of Kyrie Irving in 2011.
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Known as the Cleveland Cavaliers’ “good luck charm,” Nick Gilbert, son of Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert, died Saturday.Cause of death was not announced, but it was widely known that he lived with neurofibromatosis since being diagnosed at 15 months old.
. He helped secure a first-round draft pick that brought Kyrie Irving into the franchise while first uttering his viral phrase “What’s not to like?” in response to an ESPN reporter. in 2018. His father, Dan, thanked Henry Ford Hospital’s neurosurgeon team that treated his son’s brain tumor.Gilbert told The Plain Dealer
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