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TV report that Blatt would resign instantly proven wrong, Cavs dismiss unrest reports (Ball Don’t Lie)
Shortly after the publication of a report claiming that LeBron James had undercut and overruled him during the 2015 NBA Finals, Cleveland Cavaliers head coach David Blatt was set to address the media in a season-ending press conference. As he prepared to toss his network's coverage to the live presser, SportsTime Ohio's Bruce Drennan took a big swing, citing one of his "great sources" in reporting that Blatt, fresh off completing the first year of his four-year contract, was about to resign and walk away from the Cavs' bench: Drennan w one of the most amazing reporting face plants just seconds before throwing to the #Cavs presser pic.twitter.com/Tx8FDEOC90 — Will Burge (@WillBurge) June 18, 2015 [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball] Well, that didn't happen, leaving Drennan to apologize on Friday: Bruce Drennan: Trusted source proved reliable in past, turned out to be wrong. I should've confirmed w/Cavs & apologize for misinformation — Drennan Live! (@DrennanLive) June 19, 2015 No, Blatt did not resign on Thursday. In fact, he said he "absolutely" intends to continue coaching the Cavaliers, and that, for all the season-long sturm...
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