He was fouled, but it was still no excuse for Mike Brown to flip out and draw a tech with one second to play.
Then he almost wrote the script for "Malace at the Palace II" when he tried to get in the face of a heckler on his way off the floor. Danny Ferry had to step in.
Between his stint as Pacers assistant and now the head coach of the Cavs, I get the feeling Brown is just about at his snapping point with the Pistons.
He flaked out in the lone Cavs regular season win in Detroit this year, sprinting off the court at the end of regulation and trying to get his team to do the same. Now he goes into full-on meltdown last night.
I don't think coaching against the Pistons is very healthy for Brown's blood pressure at the moment.
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You seem tense.
He was fouled, but it was still no excuse for Mike Brown to flip out and draw a tech with one second to play.
Then he almost wrote the script for "Malace at the Palace II" when he tried to get in the face of a heckler on his way off the floor. Danny Ferry had to step in.
Between his stint as Pacers assistant and now the head coach of the Cavs, I get the feeling Brown is just about at his snapping point with the Pistons.
He flaked out in the lone Cavs regular season win in Detroit this year, sprinting off the court at the end of regulation and trying to get his team to do the same. Now he goes into full-on meltdown last night.
I don't think coaching against the Pistons is very healthy for Brown's blood pressure at the moment.
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