After borrowing UNC's REMINGTON, Cleveland Cavs may get their own therapy dog
Posted May 30, 2018
REMINGTON, the famous UNC baseball team therapy dog, has made a name for himself in the NBA. Cleveland Cavaliers players have taken quite the interest in the golden retriever since meeting him in Charlotte, prior to their win over the Hornets on March 28. Cavs guard J.R. Smith posted a photo of himself and REMINGTON, calling him “My new best friend.”
(Durham Herald-Sun)
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