The Cleveland Cavs have plenty of huge decisions to make this offseason, with one of them being the future of Cavs head coach Mike Brown.
According to Marla Ridenour of the Akron Beacon Journal, things may not be lining up exactly in Brown's favor: "Twice during a 25-minute, wrap-up news conference, Griffin was asked specifically about Brown and the job he did during a 33-49 season. A third time the question was posed to Griffin whether he blamed the coach or the players for giving away games, especially late in the season."
"Not once during those three chances did Griffin glowingly praise Brown," wrote Ridenour.
Ridenour believes that this could end up the same way as Brown's first stay in Cleveland, when Mike Brown was fired in 2010 in a purported attempt to keep LeBron James in Cleveland.
Cleveland Cavs general manager David Griffin has bluntly stated that "we're all under review," with that review possibly leading to the end of Mike Brown's second stay with the Cavs.