More change for Cavs: The Q to be renamed Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse

Like pretty much everything else associated with the Cleveland Cavaliers, you won't be able to refer to their home arena as "The Q," soon... at least not officially, anyway.
It will be announced at a press conference Tuesday afternoon the building that was first named Gund Arena, then changed to Quicken Loans Arena, will officially be branded Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse, sources confirmed to Amico Hoops.
Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert, team and arena chief executive officer Len Komoroski and general manager Koby Altman, as well as Cleveland mayor Frank Jackson, will be present for the 12:30 p.m. press conference.
Cleveland will host the NBA All-Star Game in 2022.
Gund Arena opened Oct. 17, 1994, with a Billy Joel concert. The Cavaliers played their first game in the arena four nights later. An investor group led by Gilbert purchased the team March 1, 2005, and the name of the arena was changed to Quicken Loans Arena.
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Some news: Tomorrow’s Cavs announcement at The Q, according to sources, is that the arena is going to be renamed Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse. Will coincide with the debut of the two-year renovations.
— Kevin Kleps (@KevinKleps) April 8, 2019
">Crain's Cleveland Business first reported the news of the name change.
The Cavs (19-62) wrap up the 2018-19 season Tuesday at home vs. the Charlotte Hornets.
