Monday, May 24, 2010

Cleveland Cavs Head Coach MIKE BROWN FIRED??

It was announced Monday morning that the Cleveland Cavaliers have fired head coach Mike Brown. After five season with the Cavs, Coach Brown had a record of 314-177. Brown also made the playoffs every season as the head coach including a trip to the NBA Finals.

Now you would think the Cavs having Lebron James (who is arguably one of the best if not the best player in the NBA right now) Shaq and the addition of Jamison that they would be major contenders in the league this year. They finished the season with the number one record in the whole NBA, and Lebron won MVP AGAIN! Although all that happened it was not enough. The Cleveland Cavaliers once again let the city of Cleveland down.

I am a HUGE Cleveland fan, I was born and raised in Cleveland and till this day I would argue with ANYONE that Lebron James is a better player then KOBE, because the fact of the matter is, he is a better player. The stats prove it! I am a numbers guy, I do numbers. If you do not believe me check the NUMBERS..yes he has more rings..BUT how many years did it take Kobe to win one..also Kobe had the COACH and SHAQ he did not do it all by himself..but I digress

My question to you is...Do you feel that Mike Brown being fired was a good idea? and Because Mike Brown got fired will that give Lebron more incentive to stay in Cleveland or will it further convince him to leave?

My thoughts on the situation are simple. Brown was a great coach...defensively...when it came to offense Mike Brown did not know what he was talking about AT ALL. I watched games where the whole team was standing around and watching Lebron...what kinda offense is that. My high school basketball team ran better offense than that. I feel that getting rid of Brown was a great decision, now the question is who will fill his shoes!? Lebron is not leaving Cleveland..he will stay in Cleveland without a doubt in my mind (Lebron fan or not) Cleveland is on their way to winning a championship it takes time, they have made necessary steps to get them on the right track, and the firing of Brown was a great move.



~AndreAllen

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