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Nurses dresses newborn babies in Cleveland Cavaliers basketball outfits
Nurses dressed newborn babies in adorable Cleveland Cavaliers basketball outfits.
The precious infants in the neonatal intensive care unit were seen wearing handmade hats and bow ties inspired by Cavs players and mascots.
Footage shows a baby named Theo sporting a hairstyle that rivals Jarrett Allen's.
Twins Beckham and Blakely were dressed as Sir CC and Moondog, bringing big energy despite their tiny size.
Vivianna and Oriana were dressed to score, celebrating each moment like a basket.
The creative outfits were made by Jaclyn Thaxton, a NICU nurse and devoted Cavs fan. Her creations served as a special tribute during Nurses Week, which honours the dedication of nurses who support patients and families every day.
Jaclyn said: 'As a neonatal intensive care nurse, I have the privilege of caring for the tiniest fighters and supporting their families through some of the most challenging moments of their lives.
'Throughout the years, my family and I have always connected through sports, especially Cleveland sports. So, this is my way of hopefully bringing a bit of joy and community to other families, even amid times of uncertainty.'
The themed celebration was organised ahead of Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals between the Cavaliers and the Indiana Pacers.
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