Mike Brown Cavs: Former Head Coach Would Bring Cleveland Back to Playoffs

April 23rd, 2013 by Tyler Brooke Leave a reply »

With Mike Brown possibly returning to the Cleveland Cavaliers, he would not only be coming back to his old team, but his winning mentality would translate into success for this team.

The reports of Brown returning to Cleveland have been widespread, including this tweet from SportsCenter:



The Cavaliers have been irrelevant since the departure of LeBron James and the firing of Brown along with a lot of the coaching staff.  However, Brown did have quite a bit of success with the Cavs, even if it was with LeBron.

During his time in Cleveland, Brown coached the Cavaliers to five straight playoff appearances, including a trip to the NBA Finals in 2007.  During the 2008-2009 season, Brown and the Cavs finished with a 66-16 record while Brown was named the Coach of the Year.

The argument can be made that Brown couldn’t have done all of that without LeBron, and that is true to a degree.  However, Brown was still able to coach a team with only one star player and lead them to multiple playoff appearances.

With the possibility of returning to Cleveland, Brown would be able to he ...

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