Cavaliers waive Bogut after making Sanders signing official
The Cleveland Cavaliers have officially waived Andrew Bogut after signing center Larry Sanders to a contract on Monday, the team announced.
Bogut played just a single minute for the Cavaliers, fracturing his leg during his debut with the team. The 7-foot Australian was brought in to help strengthen the team's frontcourt, but was seen as expendable after Cleveland ruled him out for the remainder of the regular season and playoffs.
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Sanders hasn't appeared in an NBA game since 2015, when he averaged 7.3 points, 6.1 rebounds, 1.4 blocks, and one steal for the Milwaukee Bucks. While he could turn into a valuable contributor for the Cavaliers, reports have indicated that the 28-year-old will spend most of his time in the D-League.
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