"Danny Ferry did an overall good job, but some of his decisions seemed desperate. Mike Brown is a very good defensive coach who would have been the right guy to work with a young team now that the 'King' is gone. Both were sacrificed in a last ditch effort to keep James. It is easy to look back and see all the mistakes the morning after, but the Cavs have a good future with a committed owner and a good coach in Byron Scott. James, on the other hand, will end up very wealthy but with a weakened legacy and no place to call home." - jknight50
In response to the story Terry Pluto's talkin' ... about the Browns' potential ballhawks, Tribe's Jayson in the Nix of time and why the Cavs should not seek short cuts, cleveland.com reader jknight50 thinks the Cavaliers became victims of trying to appease LeBron James. This reader writes,
"Danny Ferry did an overall good job, but some of his decisions seemed desperate. Mike Brown is a very good defensive coach who would have been the right guy to work with a young team now that the 'King' is gone. Both were sacrificed in a last ditch effort to keep James. It is easy to look back and see all the mistakes the morning after, but the Cavs have a good future with a committed owner and a good coach in Byron Scott. James, on the other hand, will end up very wealthy but with a weakened legacy and no place to call home."
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