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CLEVELAND (AP) - Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert first looked right, toward his new general manager. Then left, at Cleveland's rookie coach. "This is our team," proclaimed Gilbert, flanked at a table by GM Danny Ferry and coach Mike Brown. "We have our team in place and we're going forward with this team."
One without Larry Brown, who was nowhere near Gund Arena and doesn't sound like he'll be coming anytime soon.
Ferry, part of one of the most debated trades in Cleveland history, came back to the Cavaliers on Monday as the club's GM. Armed with a five-year contract, he'll take over a team with $25 million in salary cap space to spend this summer on free agents to complement star forward LeBron James.
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