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Mike Brown the most successful coach in the history of the Cleveland Cavaliers is now ex-coach.
In an effort to be expected, since the team lost three games in a row to be upset by Boston Celtics in the Conference Semifinals, Cavs fired coach Mike Brown on Sunday, depending on the source of the league. ESPN reported the news.
He finished his 17th run as coach of the franchise after five seasons in which he broke numerous records of the team and was named 2008-09 NBA Coach of the Year.
The team is expected to make a formal statement on Monday. The reason for the act had to be done before the end of the weekend there was a clause in the contract Brown signed an extension in 2007 that guaranteed him about half his salary for next season, $ 4 million if he was released within 10 days after the end this season.
Cavs majority owner Dan Gilbert, who raised his hand, Brown and gave him his first job coaching his head after the extended coaching search in 2005, is believed to have been the driving force in the decision. Although after more than a week of intensive meetings in which the advantages and disadvantages of the coach has changed profoundly discussed.
Some players Cavs, including LeBron James, and appears to be losing patience with Brown after some of its changes and turns did not work against Celtics in the playoffs.
Nevertheless, James did not believe that he made a personal push for change management training. He went to the front office for a final decision.
Brown appeared to struggle with his rotation after switching Shakil O’Neal back to the team in the playoffs after O’Neal missed last six weeks of the season. He started the lineup in the first leg play-off, that he had not used all season and the turbulence of the changing role of several players seem to upset the balance of the team.
These problems also, according to sources, some differences sort of game plan play-off game with some of the leaders of the team ultimately led to some discord in the locker room during the Celtics series.
The next day, Brown was hired June 2, 2005, he promised to do Cavs defense on the team. It was a promise he had a backup, using the defense to win 100 regular games and 4 playoff series of his first two seasons.
A slight improvement in his first season, Brown and help restore-defense system began to strengthen. In the 2006-07 season, allowed only 92 points in Cavs game in the regular season, and only 86 points a game in the playoffs as the Cavs reached their first ever final.
When the Cavs won a team-record 66 games in ‘08-09 season, Cavs have allowed only 91 points in the game and 43 percent of the enemy shooting.
Perhaps some of the strongest work Brown was his ability to help James was the best defender. Once a suspect to defend his first two seasons in the NBA, James is constantly improving under Brown. He was named first team All-Defense in each of the last two seasons.
But over the past two seasons, Brown’s defense struggled in a difficult moment. In losing in the Eastern Conference finals in 2009, the Cavs have allowed 103 points per game and 48 percent shooting. In getting squeezed Celtics in the second round this year, Cavs gave 100 points and shooting 47 percent in every game.
During his stay, Brown is often criticized for his offensive system. But over the past two years, was appointed assistant coach and offensive coordinators Cavs had their best offensive year of ownership Brown this season. Cavs were one of the top offensive 6 teams in the league, averaging 102 points and shooting 48 percent in every game.
another record season, Brown was 272-138, .663 winning percentage, which was the best in team history. Brown also set a club record for playoff wins, finishing 42-29.

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