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  • southpaw1515
  • hoops23
    Yeah, this was expected to happen since he had that deadline.
  • hoops23
    Hmm, interesting thing to note, people are saying Brown may have been fired AFTER the deadline, which means he would have received his entire salary.

    If that's the case, that's pretty classy by Dan Gilbert.
  • hoops23
    Windhorsts take + candidates:
    Cavaliers will enter coaching search with plenty of big name hopes, but difficult reality
    By Brian Windhorst, The Plain Dealer
    May 24, 2010, 4:03AM

    CLEVELAND, Ohio -- No NBA team makes a coaching change without considering who will be the next coach. Some plans are more feasible than others, of course.

    After firing Mike Brown after five seasons on Sunday, the Cavs have thrust themselves into a complex and uncertain coaching search. For one, they are one of six teams now looking for a head coach. Also without a firm handle on the future of free agent LeBron James, the team will certainly be limited in how it can pitch its job to the top-flight coaches they may look to attract.

    Usually, teams want new coaches in place before the draft and the start of free agency. But with the circumstances, the team may not be able to make a decision until after James does. That might not be until July.

    Nonetheless, the Cavs do have a list. Here's a look, according to sources, at who is on it.

    The dream choices:

    Phil Jackson
    A 10-time world champion who made his mark by coaching in Chicago and Los Angeles. Until he retires for good Jackson would be at the top of any search. There are two reasons why he will be at the top of the Cavs' list.

    One is that his contract with the Lakers is up at the end of the playoffs, making him the James of coaching free agents. The second is Jackson has said Lakers' owner Jerry Buss wants him to take a sizeable paycut from his $12.5 million annual salary. It has been reported that Buss wants Jackson to take as much as a $7 million cut.

    Never afraid to spend money and already assured of some payroll relief compared to the past three seasons, there is a chance Cavs owner Dan Gilbert would be willing to outspend Buss for Jackson.

    Five years ago, Jackson did accept an interview with Gilbert before going back to the Lakers.

    Even so, this would be considered an extreme long shot. It is hard to see Jackson coaching in Cleveland. Actually, it is hard to see him coaching anywhere but L.A., especially because his longtime girlfriend is Lakers' executive Jeanie Buss.

    Mike Krzyzewksi

    This is the second time the Duke legend's name has come up with an NBA job this year. The other was in relation to the New Jersey Nets, speculation that Krzyzewski shot down by saying: "You would be flattered if someone would offer you a job, but I would not be interested."

    The Cavs, however, have some factors going for them that may make Krzyzewksi at least listen. The central reason would be James, who now has a strong and respectful relationship with Krzyzewski after three summers of playing for him on Team USA. The two developed a bond as James matured as a team leader of the national team under Krzyzewski's encouragement.

    Also, Cavs general manager Danny Ferry has a long-standing and deep relationship with his former college coach. Ferry went to three Final Fours under Krzyzewski and won National Player of the Year honors in 1989. Coming to Cleveland may seem like a crazy move for the man known as "Coach K," but knowing Ferry was there to work with him could sweeten the pot to a certain degree.

    Ferry and Krzyzewksi also share the same agent.

    In his recently released book, "The Gold Standard," Krzyzewksi revealed that he was very close to leaving Duke to join the Lakers as head coach in 2004 when Kobe Bryant made a personal pitch. Now at age 63 and coming off a national championship, it may be Krzyzewski's last chance to coach a superstar in the player's prime.

    In the years since, Krzyzewksi has earned NBA respect because of his success as the head coach of Team USA, something he didn't have six years ago.

    Despite all that, this also would have to be in the long shot category. Krzyzewski's reputation is beyond reproach and his place in history secure. Not to mention he's one of the highest-paid college coaches. He has shunned NBA opportunities for years.

    Tom Izzo

    Like Krzyzewski, the Michigan State coach has been a target of NBA teams numerous times in the past. Well-respected for his work ethic and ability to teach defense and rebounding, Izzo has established a reputation as a blue collar coach who routinely gets the most out of his teams. His persona would fit in well with the Cavs' desires to have a coach who establishes a system and a culture with his team.

    Gilbert, a Michigan State graduate, has a relationship with Izzo and is believed to like him.

    Coming off another Final Four appearance, Izzo would have little motive to leave the Spartans. He's turned down chances to make more money in the past. He did, however, recruit James for awhile when James was in high school.

    More realistic big names

    John Calipari

    One of James' close friends, Calipari has vehemently said he is staying at Kentucky. The problem is, few people in the NBA believe that he would not consider the right NBA job. Would the Cavs be that job if James' re-signs?

    Despite what may be assumed, it is not believed that James would actively push for Calipari in Cleveland or anywhere else he may look to sign that has a coach opening. But simply because of the relationship plus the long list of players Calipari has sent to the league, he will likely be on the Cavs' list.

    Calipari is known for a more open offensive style that takes advantage of the constant talented perimeter players he has. It is a drive-and-kick style that opens lanes and doesn't need a post player to be successful. That may make him attractive to some in the Cavs organization after the offense has struggled at times during Brown's tenure.

    Byron Scott

    Other than Brown now, Scott has the most impressive playoff resume of any coach currently on the unemployment line. He turned around both the Nets and the Hornets by devising systems that incorporated the several stars that both teams had. He took the Nets to the Finals twice. His career playoff record of 33-24 is a testament.

    In both stops, Scott was known for making a positive impact in his first 2-3 seasons on the bench but then losing the support of his team farther down the line. Both times he was fired, including last season in New Orleans, came after trouble with core players on his teams.

    But he was very close with point guard Chris Paul, a golfing buddy as well as player, and Paul and James have a strong relationship.

    The Sleepers

    Jeff Van Gundy

    There are those who think Van Gundy is the most accomplished former coach without a current job. He's a defensive specialist who is also known for taking a hard line with players and challenging his stars. It would be, in many ways, a direct opposite of the player-inclusive style that Brown used.

    However, sources indicate Van Gundy isn't itching to return to coaching yet. He has a lucrative contract with ESPN as an analyst. Yet the chance to coach James could be a draw.

    Mike Budenholzer

    If the Cavs consider a candidate without head coaching experience, figure Budenholzer to be at the top of that list. He's been with the San Antonio Spurs for the last 16 seasons and for the last three has been Gregg Popovich's lead assistant. He has a relationship with Ferry and other members of the Cavs organization.

    The belief is that Budenholzer is the coach-in-waiting for when Popovich decides to give up coaching duties. The Spurs may not be willing to give him up.
    http://www.cleveland.com/ohio-sports-blog/index.ssf/2010/05/cavaliers_will_enter_coaching.html
  • KR1245
    It was only a matter of time. He seems like a nice guy but this had to be done
  • SportsAndLady
    'Spects
  • Midstate01
    Looking at the whole body of work... Brown did a good job. Defensively we were a pretty solid team, just not when it counted most this year. I like brown and wish him the best. Hopefully they get who they want when bron comes back.
  • THE4RINGZ
    Always seemed like a pretty classy guy, but in that job you are paid for and retained because of the results you produce.
  • SQ_Crazies
    Hats off to Brown, but it's a business and that's what happens when you don't win.

    If the Cavs hire JVG, I might never watch a Cavs game again.
  • Mr. 300
    Two straight meltdowns in the playoffs doomed the Brown. Now the firing of some players is next on the list.
  • miller45452003
    Now that this is done, I can't wait to hear the rumors of MBrown saying Lebron is leaving Cleveland.
  • cbus4life
    Would be hillarious to see Cal in Cleveland if only because the entire state of Kentucky would go into meltdown mode.
  • 3reppom
    Brown is a nice guy but is an average coach at best who benefited greatly from having the most talented player in a generation on his roster for the duration of his stay
  • 77Legend
    Had to be done!
  • thedynasty1998
    I never thought Brown was as bad of a coach as some do, however, he had to go. He took this team as far as he could and it's time for something new.

    This is a tough sell right now though, no coach is going to sign on until Lebron makes up his mind. If Lebron leaves, it's obviously not a very desirable job. If Lebron is still around, you might be able to get a surprise in there because who wouldn't want to coach Lebron and take over a team that is a championship contender.
  • thavoice
    This is ohw they will get around the salary cap thingy.......

    .........LeeBrown James will sign max contract and also sign H U G E bucks to also be the asst head coach...
  • SportsAndLady
    The Cavs job instantly becomes maybe the greatest coaching position...ever.

    Assuming Lebron stays, that is.
  • miller45452003
    Skip is spot on this morning
  • thavoice
    Skip is spot on? Is this bizarro monday?
  • miller45452003
    thavoice wrote: Skip is spot on? Is this bizarro monday?
    You don't agree with Bayless saying Mike Brown was a fan and watched Lebron play rather than coaching him??? Couldn't be put any better...what the hell is so "bizarro" about this? It was quite obvious he was a spectator for the season yet again.
  • BR1986FB
    Good "starter" coach like the guy that was before Phil Jackson in Chi-town but NOT the guy to get you a championship. Definitely has his place as a defensive assistant somewhere and will likely land one of these head coaching gigs that are open. Thanks and...see ya, Potato Head.
  • gibby08
    If I had to guess,this would be the list in order of likely hood with those listed above(plus Avery Johnson)

    1.Avery Johnson
    2.Byron Scott
    3.John Calipari
    4.Jeff Van Gundy
    5.Phil Jackson
    6.Tom Izzo
    7.Mike Krzyzewksi
    8.Mike Budenholzer
  • lhslep134
    Everyone, including Windy, is discounting Larry Brown. Lebron and Larry Brown had a shaky history at the 2004 Olympics, but he's coached superstars before and knows how to win with a good team.

    I'm not saying the Cavs will get Brown at all, but I don't see the harm in at least considering him. I'd rather have LB than Avery Johnson any day of the week.
  • sleeper
    Good, garbage coach.
  • mallymal614
    Bring back Paul Silas!!!