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Cavaliers sign forward Larry Sanders, waive Andrew Bogut (Sports Betting News)

PORTLAND, OR - DECEMBER 17: Larry Sanders #8 of the Milwaukee Bucks stands on the court against the Portland Trail Blazers on December 17, 2014 at the Moda Center Arena in Portland, Oregon. (Photo by Sam Forencich/NBAE via Getty Images)

Larry Sanders walked away from the NBA. Sanders, who left the league two years ago after five seasons with Milwaukee, signed Monday with the struggling Cleveland Cavaliers. The Cavs have been in the market for a big man since Andrew Bogut broke his left leg just 58 seconds into his debut with Cleveland last week.

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