CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Former Cavaliers great Zydrunas Ilgauskas will receive the Lifetime Achievement award during the Greater Cleveland Sports Awards Show on Jan. 17 at the Renaissance downtown.

The award, presented by Cuyahoga Community College, went to former Indians manager and first baseman Mike Hargrove last year.

Big Z, as he's known around the Cavs, is second behind LeBron James in franchise history in games played (771), and still leads in total rebounds (5,904), offensive rebounds (2,336) and blocked shots (1,269).

Ilgauskas played 12 seasons with the Cavs and had his No. 11 jersey retired at The Q on March 8, 2014. He played one season with James on the Miami Heat in 2010-11.

According to a news release, the Greater Cleveland Sports Awards Show's lifetime honor goes to "a person who has dedicated their lives to the advancement of sports in Cleveland." Ilgauskas still lives in northeast Ohio and was once (but is not currently) a member of the Cavs' front office.