Nick Gilbert, the head coach of the Cleveland Browns’ son, passed away at a true inspiration
Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert’s son, Nick Gilbert, passed away on Saturday due to neurofibromatosis. He was 26 years old.
The owner’s son was well-known in the NBA, especially in Cleveland, where he frequently represented the team in the yearly selection lottery. Nick gained notoriety for showing up to the celebration twice wearing a bow tie and black-rimmed glasses to support his family’s team’s selection as the first overall pick in the draft.
The Cavaliers noted in a statement over the weekend that Nick was a beacon of hope and inspiration to countless people over his 26 years of life. Nick’s unwavering spirit has been the driving force behind our organization, whether he’s adopting his iconic role as the Cavs’ good luck charm during many NBA Draft Lotteries or utilizing his voice to advocate in the fight against NF.