The incredibly too-quick fall of Larry Brown has been less mystery than curiosity. The bizarre departure from Detroit followed by the season from Hell in New York explain why L.B. became nearly untouchable in the NBA. But in a league of interminable chances, watching Brown twist in the wind as all sorts of struggling teams went with other options until MJ in Charlotte came calling ... that was weird.Might Brown's abominable job with the 2004 Olympic team deserve more blame for the coach's castigation? Marc J. Spears indirectly makes that case in a Boston Globe feature on the 2008 team.
Along with being young and inexperienced, Team USA was mired with drama and immense pressure to win. Brown suspended [Allen] Iverson, [LeBron] James, and [Amare] Stoudemire during an exhibition game against Puerto Rico in Jacksonville, Fla., after they were late to a meeting. [Carmelo] Anthony acknowledged the incident was "the beginning" of the troubles for the 2004 team.Coaches in the NBA rarely get away with angering their stars -- hell, even nice-guy Dwight Howard probably had a major part in getting rid of Brian Hill last summer. So, even in an international competition, pissing off some of the brightest young superstars in the league is not a good idea. What role the Athens disaster had in Brown's downfall is unknown -- it preceded the Detroit drama. But it has certainly has shaped our new image of the legendary coach, and it's limited his relevancy going forward.
"We had a meeting and they were like three to five minutes late," Anthony said. "Coach Brown said they couldn't play. We were kind of shocked. A.I. can't play. Amare can't play. LeBron can't play. We thought it was hurting our team. So to start off like that, you could say it carried over."





















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8-03-2008 @ 3:17PM
Tha Prowler said...
F larry brown!! he is more of a disease than steff. he slowly infects everything within months WHEREVER he goes....
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8-04-2008 @ 12:37AM
George B Vieto said...
There is a slogan in coaching that says "Fans don't pay money to see star players reading books."
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8-04-2008 @ 12:05PM
harveybarnes2317 said...
I am not a fan of Larry Brown, and I did not come to this decision recently. I believe he is an opportunist and believe it or not I am not sure if he really is the coach everyone seems to think he is. What Larry Brown has shown is a talent at jumping from one situation into a better one. His NBA championship should be credited to Joe Dumars and Rasheed Wallace not his caoching. The Knick fiasco was about taking Isiah's job, he intended to coast for one year as a coach and then manipulate himself into the top spot!
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