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Larry Brown To Become President Of Cleveland Cavaliers

Larry Brown has told two league sources that he plans to take the Cavaliers' offer to become their next team president. According to the sources, who spoke to ESPN.com on Monday evening, Brown said he would accept the position after the Pistons' season is over.

Pacers senior vice president David Morway, who had been the frontrunner to get the Cavaliers' GM position before Cleveland began flirting with Brown, had given ownership until Monday evening to make a decision before he had to withdraw from consideration. On Monday, Morway found out that the Cavs were going in another direction.

"I'm in a great situation in Indiana working for Donnie Walsh and Larry Bird, and have no desire to leave unless an unbelievable opportunity came along," Morway told ESPN.com. "When I first interviewed, I was told that the general manager position would have full authority over basketball-related decisions and report directly to ownership.

"However, over the course of the last week, they indicated that they were exploring hiring a high-profile team president that would have full control of all basketball decisions. After talking with ownership, it appears that's the direction they are going and as a result, I am no longer a candidate for the GM position.

"I appreciate the interest they showed in me and wish them the best of luck in the future."

Via ESPN


Report: Saunders Earmarked To Replace Larry Brown

With Larry Brown all but gone from Detroit at the end of the playoffs, Flip Saunders has emerged as the choice to become head coach of the Pistons, according to the New York Daily News.

After the Pistons reportedly made contact with Saunders as early as April 4th, sources say Saunders has held off on taking a job because of Brown's expected departure, and that Saunders would welcome the chance to take over a veteran team that is currently working on its second straight championship.

Via NY Daily News


Brown Says His Status For Next Season Is Unchanged

Detroit Pistons coach Larry Brown is unaware of the supposed ultimatium from Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert on the supposed deadline for today on whether or not to accept their team presidency but even if their was one, his plans remained unchanged for next season.

Brown still plans to make a decision on his future with the Pistons 72 hours after their season ends. Inbetween that time, Brown will visit the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn and could possibily have a second operation to correct a bladder problem he has had since Nov.3.

"Brown said last week that if the condition was fixed, he planned to return to coach the Pistons. If not, he said he might pursue other noncoaching basketball opportunities -- one of which could be as president of basketball operations for the Cavaliers. "

"No, I talked to Joe (Dumars) and everything is the same," Brown said before Game 3 of the Eastern Conference finals Sunday night against the Miami Heat.

A local TV station in Detroit says a deal with the Cavaliers is 90 percent complete but Brown denied it as well.

It looks like the Larry Brown saga will continue.

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Pistons May 2005 Archive

  • Heat Steal Game 3 After Detroit Self-Destructs

    With questionable officiating, the Detroit Pistons began to self-destruct, allowing the Miami Heat to take a 2-1 series lead with a 113-104 win.

  • Cavaliers Reportedly Want An Answer From Larry Brown By Monday

    Larry Brown reportedly has until Monday to accept Cleveland's offer to become Team President.

  • McDyess Still Hampered By Knee

    Antonio McDyess' career was interrupted at its peak by three knee surgeries, and he has finally come to grips with the fact that he'll never regain the explosiveness he once took for granted.

  • Source: Brown To Be Offered GM Job And Stake Of Cavs' Franchise

    Dan Gilbert is going to make "a massive transformation" in the coming weeks, likely when the Pistons' season is over.

  • T-Wolves Interview MSU's Tom Izzo

    A source has told the Pioneer Press that Glen Taylor and Kevin McHale of the Timberwolves recently flew to Grand Rapids, Mich.

  • Dwyane Time In The 4th Quarter

    Dwyane Wade scored 20 of his 40 points in the 4th quarter, as he led the Heat to a 92-86 victory over the Detroit Pistons.

  • Cavs Ask Permission To Speak To Brown

    The Cavaliers have asked the Detroit Pistons for permission to talk with coach Brown once the Pistons are either eliminated from the postseason or win their second straight NBA title.

  • Pistons Hand Heat First Loss Of Postseason

    Rasheed Wallace scored 20 points, Chauncey Billups added 18, Richard Hamilton had 16, and Ben Wallace and Tayshaun Prince each scored 13 as all five Detroit starters reached double figures.

  • Shaq Questionable For Game 1 Versus The Pistons

    Still hampered by a thigh injury, Miami Heat center Shaquille O’Neal told the Miami Herald on Wednesday that he was unsure as to whether he will be able to play in Monday’s Eastern Conference Finals match-up against the Detroit Pistons.

  • An Emotional Sendoff For Miller As Pistons Take Series

    The Pistons may have advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals tonight, however, it was Reggie Miller's night as the retiring star finished with 27 points and an everlasting standing ovation in Indiana.

  • Shaq Still Not A Go

    Miami Heat center Shaquille O’Neal is still uncertain as to whether his right thigh will be ready from the Conference Finals next week.

  • Match Point For Detroit

    The Pistons cruised to a 86-67 rout of the Pacers on Tuesday after holding Indiana without a field for a stretch of 10:39.

  • Rasheed Fulfills Game 4 Promise

    The Pistons' Rasheed Wallace promised a Game 4 Detroit win and they did just that, beating the Pacers 89-76.

  • Carlisle Responds To Brown's Criticism Of Officials

    Detroit coach Larry Brown saw an officiating conspiracy with Reggie Miller's shot in the final moments of Friday's game.

  • 'Sheed Guarantees Game 4 Win

    Rasheed Wallace missed two important 3-pointers in the final minute of Friday's night game and he expects to atone for the loss on Sunday when they battle the Pacers in Game 4.

  • Pacers Take Control Of Series

    With their 79-74 win over the Pistons, the Pacers now have a 2-1 series lead. Reggie Miller scored 17 points, including a long two-pointer in the final seconds.

  • Hamilton Listed As Probable For Game 3

    Pistons' shooting guard Richard Hamilton is officially listed as probable for Game 3's visit to Indiana due to a right calf injury sustained in Game 2's second quarter.

  • Foster's 20 Boards Give Indiana A Detroit Split

    Jeff Foster came off the bench to give the Pacers 14 points and 20 rebounds in their 92-83 victory at The Palace.

  • Much Ado About Nothing

    Richard Hamilton's 28 points helped the Pistons cruise to a 96-81 win over the Pacers in Game 1 of their seven-game series.

  • Larry Brown Might Sit Out Next Season

    Larry Brown said on ESPN on Friday that there's a distinct chance he'll sit out next season due to a serious health matter he may have to take care of.

  • Pistons Advance To 2nd Round

    Even Allen Iverson's best efforts couldn't stop Rip Hamilton and the Detroit Pistons from advancing to the 2nd round of the playoffs, where they might meet the Indiana Pacers.

  • Forget About The Sprained Ankle, Prince Will Play

    Up 3-1 in the series, budding Pistons star Tayshaun Prince is still hobbled by an ankle sprain suffered in game 4’s win in Philadelphia.

  • Infamous Chair Thrower Receives Probation

    In an image seen thousands of times by now, Bryant Jackson, the fan charged with throwing a chair into a crowd of basketball players and fans in the infamous Pacers-Pistons brawl was sentenced today to two years of probation.

  • Wallace Named Defensive Player Of The Year

    Ben Wallace has reclaimed the Defensive Player of the Year award after losing it last season to Ron Artest.

  • Sixers Lose A Thriller In Game 4

    Allen Iverson was stellar yet again, but it was not enough as the Sixers fell to the Pistons 97-92 in overtime.