<tt id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"></pre></pre></tt>
          <nav id="6hsgl"><th id="6hsgl"></th></nav>
          国产免费网站看v片元遮挡,一亚洲一区二区中文字幕,波多野结衣一区二区免费视频,天天色综网,久久综合给合久久狠狠狠,男人的天堂av一二三区,午夜福利看片在线观看,亚洲中文字幕在线无码一区二区
            Home>News Center>Sports
                   
           

          Former Pacers assistant named Cavs coach
          (Agencies)
          Updated: 2005-06-03 08:49

          Owner Dan Gilbert stopped by the Cavaliers' gift shop in Gund Arena on Thursday morning to pick up a few last-minute welcoming gifts for Mike Brown, his newest employee. One was a $20 Cavaliers clock.


          Cleveland Cavaliers new coach Mike Brown, center, grins at his son, Cameron, left, as he leaves a news conference with Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert, right, Thursday, June 2, 2005, in Cleveland. The 35-year-old Brown, who spent the past two years as Rick Carlisle's top assistant with the Indiana Pacers, was introduced as the new coach of the Cleveland Cavaliers. [AP]

          "Contrary to popular opinion, we're going to give him more time than people think to be head coach of the Cavaliers," Gilbert said at a news conference introducing Brown.

          Maybe. But it appears to be only a matter of time before a more prominent Brown (Larry) comes to Cleveland, too.

          Tick, tock, indeed.

          One of the NBA's most respected assistants at Indiana, Mike Brown officially became Cleveland's 17th coach — and star LeBron James' second as a pro — on Thursday. Brown received a four-year $10 million contract and inherited a team that fractured late last season and missed the playoffs again.

          While he wasn't the only Brown on people's minds, the personable 35-year-old flawlessly handled some awkward questions during his first public moments as Cleveland's sixth coach in six years.

          With reports and rumors rampant that Detroit coach Larry Brown will soon join Cleveland as its president of basketball operations, Mike Brown was asked if he feared working under a man who could one day replace him.

          "If Larry Brown does come here or doesn't come here, I'm not concerned about that," he said. "My job is to coach this basketball team, and that's what I'm focusing on."

          Gilbert acknowledged for the first time that Cleveland's ownership group, after receiving permission from the Pistons, discussed a front-office position with Larry Brown, but that no offer has been made.

          Several media outlets have reported that Brown, who has three years left on his contract with Detroit, has already agreed to come to Cleveland.

          "No deal has been struck," Gilbert said. "He has not committed — yet. There is no deal with Larry Brown. There is no deal on the table. There is no deal off the table. There is no deal partially on the table.

          "We've got to let the man be, let him coach the Pistons. After the season is over and he gets his health checked out, if he can't coach, we'll be glad to sit down with him and discuss a potential deal."

          Once the Pistons' season ends, the 64-year-old coach will have a health problem addressed before deciding his next career move. Brown insists his preference is to continue coaching the Pistons, but the fact the club allowed the Cavs to speak with him would indicate that Brown's days in Detroit are numbered.

          Larry Brown, however, reiterated Thursday night that his first priority is to remain a coach.

          "I want to coach. That's my goal," he said before Detroit played Miami in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference finals. "When the season's over, I told them that I was going to go to be checked and if I could coach, I was going to continue to do that. ... If I can't coach, I don't know what I'll be allowed to do, so I don't want to even speculate on that."

          Gilbert seems willing to wait for Brown before deciding whether or not to restructure his front office. If Brown comes to Cleveland, Gilbert may not hire a general manager as expected. If Brown does not join the Cavs, Gilbert may implement a hierarchy similar to those in Indiana and Miami, which have a GM and vice president of basketball operations.

          There are other possibilities, and they all seem to hinge on Larry Brown's health and impulsiveness.

          One thing is certain, though: Gilbert has his coach.

          He interviewed "10 to 12" candidates for the Cleveland job, a list of coaches that included Phil Jackson, Flip Saunders and Eric Musselman. From his first meeting with Mike Brown, Gilbert came away feeling that this was someone he shouldn't let get away.

          "Mike's a winner," he said. "There's no other candidate we talked to that I would have hired over him. There is no one going where he is going."

          Mike Brown's lack of head coaching experience didn't turn Gilbert away. In fact, it drew him toward Brown, who spent the past two years as Rick Carlisle's top assistant with the Pacers.

          "I think potential, passion and talent are more important than experience," Gilbert said. "When you look at the last 20 or 25 NBA champions, over half of them were won by coaches who were in their first head coaching job. If you can get a guy who is ready to blossom and become the next great coach in the NBA, that's the way to go."

          Of the many glowing endorsements the Cavaliers got about Mike Brown, one carried more clout than others.

          "LeBron does his own due diligence," Gilbert said. "He said, 'Oh, yeah, everybody loves Mike.'"

          Brown, a father of two and the league's second-youngest coach behind New Jersey's Lawrence Frank, began working on his relationship with Cleveland's superstar on Wednesday night with a phone call to James.

          "I asked him, 'LeBron, what do you like to do? Do you like to bowl or would you like to go to dinner? I'd like to get together real soon. He said, 'Coach, I'm going to an amusement park real soon, do you want to come?' I forget he's a kid."

          Some would say Cleveland's coach is, too.



          Spurs reached NBA Finals
          "Starring" Brazil
          Suns stop Spurs
           
            Today's Top News     Top Sports News
           

          China opposes UNSC enlargement with Japan

           

             
           

          Pollution blights many cities in China

           

             
           

          Gutierrez talks to focus on textiles

           

             
           

          IOC: All's well on Olympic construction

           

             
           

          Small carmakers rise in large China market

           

             
           

          Koizumi hints at shrine visit plan, again

           

             
            Former Pacers assistant named Cavs coach
             
            China meets Cuba in woman's vollleyball final
             
            Pierce, Henin-Hardenne in French Final
             
            NBA great George Mikan dies at 80
             
            Spurs end finals with 101-95 win over Suns
             
            Last Chinese out of French Open
             
           
            Go to Another Section  
           
           
            Story Tools  
             
          Advertisement
                   
          主站蜘蛛池模板: 精品国产中文字幕在线| 精品国产一区二区三区大| 自拍日韩亚洲一区在线| 亚洲熟女乱色综合一区| 果冻传媒在线看免费高清| 久久精品激情亚洲一二区| 妇女自拍偷自拍亚洲精品| 伊人精品成人久久综合97| 国产亚洲精品国产福APP| 国产AⅤ天堂亚洲国产AV| 亚洲精品综合一区二区在线| 亚洲欧美中文日韩V日本| 国产一国产一级毛片aaa| 巨胸美乳无码人妻视频漫画| 狠狠亚洲超碰狼人久久| 色欲综合久久中文字幕网| 日本高清免费不卡视频| 中文丰满岳乱妇在线观看| 色呦呦在线视频| 国产精品午夜福利清纯露脸| 亚洲高清WWW色好看美女| 毛片网站在线观看| 国产精品制服丝袜无码| 国产高清在线精品一本大道| 国产小视频一区二区三区| 亚洲中文字幕永码永久在线| 午夜性色一区二区三区不卡视频| 亚洲最大国产精品黄色 | 国产对白老熟女正在播放| 日韩精品成人无码专区免费| 日韩精品 在线一区二区| 欧美XXXX黑人又粗又长精品| 亚洲综合成人一区二区三区| 国产亚洲曝欧美精品手机在线 | 亚洲中文在线视频| 久久综合97丁香色香蕉| 欧美制服丝袜亚洲另类在线| 中文字幕亚洲无线码在线| 国产亚洲精久久久久久无码AV| 成年人尤物视频在线观看| 国产精品福利社|