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Mike Brown calls a play during the first quarter of the sixth
game of the Eastern Conference semi-final against the Detroit
Pistons in Indianapolis, Thursday, May 19, 2005. Brown has been
hired as the coach of the Cleveland
Cavaliers.(AP) |
Mike Brown, a 13-year NBA assistant with a league title on his resume,
has been hired as the coach of the Cleveland Cavaliers, the team said
Wednesday.
The 35-year-old Brown spent the past two years as Rick Carlisle's top
assistant in Indiana, where he was credited with improving the Pacers'
defense and developing Jermaine O'Neal and Stephen Jackson.
Brown's challenge in his first head coaching job will be getting star
forward LeBron James and the Cavaliers back into the NBA playoffs.
Cleveland was poised for a return to the postseason for the first time
since 1998 before their 2004-05 season collapsed amid an ownership change
and the firing of coach Paul Silas.
The firing of Silas, which came with the Cavaliers at 34-30, was
followed by Jim Paxson's dismissal as general manager; the silence of
James, who recently fired agent Aaron Goodwin; and owner Dan Gilbert's
secretive search for a coach, GM and president.
The Cavaliers have scheduled a news conference for Thursday at Gund
Arena.
Earlier this week, The Associated Press was one of several media
outlets to report that Brown had been offered the Cleveland job.
Brown is the league's second youngest coach behind New Jersey Nets
coach Lawrence Frank, who is 34.
"It's a great choice," Cavaliers guard Eric Snow said. "He's a guy who
has worked hard and paid his dues. He's very knowledgeable in the game.
It's great that they're giving an opportunity to someone who is very
deserving."
Cleveland's newest Brown - he's the Cavaliers' 17th full-time coach and
sixth in six years - comes with reports saying he'll be working under
Detroit coach Larry Brown. Gilbert's representatives have spoken with
Larry Brown about becoming the club's president of basketball operations
when the Pistons' season is over.
While the nomadic 64-year-old coach defiantly maintains that his focus
is on his health and the Pistons, who are tied 2-2 with Miami in the
Eastern Conference finals, there are signs pointing to him eventually
joining the Cavaliers.
Mike Brown is one of them. As an assistant with the San Antonio Spurs -
he won an NBA title with them in 2003 - Brown worked with Gregg Popovich,
a close and friend and confidant of Larry Brown's.
Before joining the Spurs, Mike Brown was also a scout and video coordinator for the
Denver Nuggets. He later joined the Washington Wizards as an assistant
under Bernie Bickerstaff and was also a scout.
A father of two, Brown played two seasons at the University of San
Diego after spending two years at a community
college.
(Agencies) |