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Brown began coaching the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2005. The team reached the 2007 NBA Finals, where they were swept by the San Antonio Spurs. Brown was honored as NBA Coach of the Year for leading the Cavaliers to a team-record and league-best 66 wins in 2009. The Cavaliers won 61 games, again a league-best, in 2010.
Two-time head coach Mike Brown coached the Cavaliers from 2005 to 2010, and again during the 2013–14 season. During his first stint, he led the Cavs to their first NBA Finals appearance in 2007. Byron Scott was the head coach of the Cavaliers from 2010 to 2013.
Mike Brown: 2011 –2012: 71: 42: 29.591 12 ... any coach who has two or more separate terms as head coach is only counted once. b Each year is linked to an article ...
Amid early season struggles, the Sacramento Kings have fired head coach Mike Brown, the team announced on Friday. ... Brown had a 107-88 record in regular season play in two-plus years in the ...
Denver Nuggets head coach Michael Malone weighed in on the abrupt firing of Sacramento Kings head coach Mike Brown on Friday night ... He led the Kings to the playoffs with a 48-34 record in 2022 ...
Not even two years ago, Rick Carlisle publicly lauded Mike Brown for the job he did on the way to winning the NBA's coach of the year award. The Sacramento Kings dismissed Brown on Friday, with ...
Shula's successor, Bruce Coslet, resigned with a 21–39 record in 2000; Brown had yet to fire him. [47] Cincinnati's first winning seasons and postseason appearances during Brown's ownership came under head coach Marvin Lewis, who obtained a 131–122–3 regular season record with the team and helped the Bengals return to competitiveness ...
Phil Johnson, Cotton Fitzsimmons, and Mike Brown have won NBA Coach of the Year with the Kings, in the 1974–75, 1978–79, and 2022–23 seasons respectively. [3] [4] [5] Harrison, Bobby Wanzer, Ed Jucker, Bob Cousy, Draff Young, Jerry Reynolds, Reggie Theus, and Kenny Natt have spent their entire NBA head coaching careers with the Kings.