Hey, Mike Brown. Have you met the real coach of the Cavs yet? His name is LeBron, reports the Akron Beacon Journal: “It took a hoop from LeBron James with 17.4 seconds left in the game off a pass from a driving Mo Williams to give the Cavs the advantage they needed in a 101-98 win over the Milwaukee Bucks. Coach Mike Brown said the play came from James (23 points, nine rebounds, seven assists). ‘When he brought it up, I kind of chuckled because I was like: ‘Really? Are you kidding me?’ And lo and behold, they went out there and executed the play to a T,’ the coach said. ‘I don’t know if we’ve ever run the play before in that situation.’ James said it’s a play that the team doesn’t use a lot intentionally.”
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