<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">CLEVELAND - As the sound of a bouncing ball and shoes squeaking echoed around an empty Gund Arena, the only voice came from the old man. The Cavaliers have been in training camp less than a week and the newness of everything hasn't really sunk in yet, but everyone knows the sound of that voice. It's Kevin Ollie, who probably doesn't consider himself an old man at 30, but he's at least two years older than any of his new teammates. In NBA years, he's a career ahead of young players like LeBron James, Carlos Boozer and Dajuan Wagner. </div> Full Story