Joe Tait, who was a Cleveland sports fixture for more than four decades, has died at 83 at his Ohio home. His daughter confirmed the death, which was attributed to numerous health problems. The Cavaliers organization released the following statement regarding Tait’s death: “The Cleveland Cavaliers mourn the passing of one of our beloved founding […]
The Cleveland Cavaliers and Indians organizations and their fans are mourning the loss of former play-by-play announcer Joe Tait. On Wednesday, Tait's family said he passed away at the age of 83
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In this March 27, 2011, file photo, Cleveland Cavaliers hall of fame broadcaster Joe Tait prepares to call an NBA basketball game between the Cavaliers and Atlanta Hawks in Cleveland. Tait, a longtime Cleveland sports broadcaster and voice of the Cavaliers for more than four decades, died this afternoon, the Cavaliers said in a statement. He was 83. Tait had recently gone into hospice care following a lengthy batter with kidney disease and liver cancer. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan)
CLEVELAND (AP) Joe Tait, a longtime Cleveland sports broadcaster and voice of the Cavaliers for more than four decades, died this afternoon. He was 83.
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