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Cavaliers hosting breast cancer awareness night for Saturday’s game against Orlando

CLEVELAND– Get ready to #PinkTheQ. The Cavaliers are hosting their annual breast cancer awareness night on Saturday during their game against the Orlando Magic, the team announced via press release.

The night is in partnership with the Cleveland Clinic and Komen Northeast Ohio. Players will wear breast cancer awareness shooting shirts during their pregame warmups. Coaches, broadcasters, and team personnel will all be wearing pink ribbon lapel pins as well.

There will also be a special halftime presentation honoring breast cancer survivors, fighters and their families and friends.

Fans will also be able to purchase breast cancer awareness t-shirts from the team shop, with a portion of the proceeds going to the Cleveland Clinic and Komen Northeast Ohio. The Cleveland Clinic and Komen Northeast Ohio will split the proceeds from the 50-50 raffle as well.

Fans attending the game are encouraged to wear pink.

 

Ashley is a former basketball player who covers the Cleveland Cavaliers, Indians and high school sports for NEO Sports Insiders. She also covers the Cavs for SB Nation's Fear The Sword. Ashley is a 2015 graduate of John Carroll University and previously worked in political journalism. You can follow her on Twitter @AshleyBastock42

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