Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert has finally been released from the hospital after suffering a a stroke, his company Quicken Loans announced Thursday.
Gilbert was transitioned to an inpatient rehabilitation center.
“The entire family is incredibly grateful for the world-class care Dan received from the entire staff of Beaumont Hospital,” Quicken Loans CEO Jay Farner wrote (h/t Cleveland.com). “Dan is looking forward to beginning an intensive rehabilitation program and is eager to continue the progress he has made over the last several weeks.”
He suffered a stroke on May 26 at the Beumont Hospital after a family member took him in for stroke-like symptoms. Following the stroke, Gilbert immediately underwent surgery.
He has owned the Cavaliers since the 2005 season and helped bring a championship to the city of Cleveland for the first time ever following the 2015-16 season.