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Cavs come together to support Max Strus’s charity bowling event
The Max Strus Family Foundation raised money for local charities with their bowling event.
Much has been made about how close the Cleveland Cavaliers are as a team. That was evident by how they processed the news of Caris LeVert and Georges Niang being traded away at the deadline.
Their bond was seen a few days before those moves went down when The Max Strus Family Foundation held a bowling fundraiser last Monday. Every Cavalier player at the time was in attendance along with the coaching staff, the front office, and their families.
“I couldn’t be more appreciative,” Max Strus said about the turnout. “We had a game yesterday, we play tomorrow, and to have an event tonight was probably not the best scheduling. But nobody complained. Nobody had any worries about it. They’re all here. They’re all here to support and like I said, that just shows you who they are as people. We’re having a great year on the court, but it’s just an honor to be teammates with these guys and to show everybody else who they are as people because they are truly special people.”
The goal of the fundraiser was simple: To raise money for charities by having people or companies pay to bowl with the Cavs.
Although, as was showcased at the event, just because you’re a good basketball player doesn’t mean you’re a good bowler. Multiple people within the organization confessed to not being good and went as far as saying they’re “shockingly bad.”
Evan Mobley might’ve been the exception. Strus labeled him as the best bowler he saw that evening.