Who is the head coach of the Cleveland Cavaliers?
The Cleveland Cavaliers are an American professional basketball team based in Cleveland, Ohio. The Cavaliers play in the Central Division of the Eastern Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The team joined the NBA in 1970 as an expansion team and won their first Eastern Conference championship in 2007.[1] The Cavaliers have played their home games at the Quicken Loans Arena, formerly known as Gund Arena, since 1994.[2] The Cavaliers are owned by Dan Gilbert, David Katzman, and Gordon Gund, with Danny Ferry as their general manager.[3] American R&B-pop singer Usher Raymond is a minority owner.[4] There have been 17 head coaches for the Cavaliers franchise. The franchise’s first head coach was Bill Fitch, who coached for nine seasons. Fitch is the franchise’s all-time leader for the most regular-season games coached (738);[5] Lenny Wilkens is the franchise’s all-time leader for the most regular-season game wins (316); Mike Brown is the franchise’s all-time leader for
Mike Brown (born March 5, 1970 in Columbus, Ohio) is an American basketball coach. He is the head coach of the National Basketball Association’s (NBA) Cleveland Cavaliers since June 2, 2005. After learning the game under Gregg Popovich, Brown is widely regarded as a defensive specialist. He turned the Cavaliers into one of the top defensive teams in the NBA and guided them into the 2007 NBA Finals. Mike Brown was honored as NBA Coach of the Year for leading the Cleveland Cavaliers to 66 wins in 2009. Sources: http://en.wikipedia.