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Cavaliers call lawsuit by former assistant coach 'frivolous'
Cleveland Cavaliers

Cavaliers call lawsuit by former assistant coach 'frivolous'

Published Nov. 2, 2018 4:43 p.m. ET

CLEVELAND (AP) — The Cavaliers say an age-discrimination lawsuit filed by former assistant coach Jim Boylan is "frivolous" and a "shameless cash grab."

Boylan filed a claim Thursday. The team did not pick up its contract option last summer on the 63-year-old Boylan, who spent five seasons with the team working on staffs under David Blatt and Tyronn Lue.

In his lawsuit, Boylan's attorney provided the transcript of a voicemail left by Lue telling him the team was moving in a different direction. Boylan also contends general manager Koby Altman told him owner Dan Gilbert wanted a younger coach.

On Friday, the Cavs released a strongly worded statement contesting Boylan's lawsuit and said it will "seek immediate dismissal of this disappointing, unwarranted and baseless claim."

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Boylan broke in as an NBA assistant in 1993 with Cleveland. He went 24-32 as Chicago's interim head coach in 2007-08.

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