However, Byron Scott may have not been the only alumni from the once classic Lakers-Celtics rivalry in the 1980’s the Cavs considered. Cleveland is believed to have considered Larry Bird, the Pacers team president and still to this day a legend.
It is confirmed by sources close to the situation that the Cavaliers did indeed contact Bird, before naming Scott the new coach on July 2nd. Larry Bird did take the phone call, but it is believed that the call was quick and didn't get anywhere.
Bird let Cleveland know that he wished to remain in the front-office with the Pacers and has all but ruled out coaching again, because of health and family reasons. Larry Bird was a successful coach from 1997-98 to 1999-2000, posting a 147-67 record while gaining a significant amount of respect from players around the league.
Although many players respected Bird around the league, Byron Scott was named head coach. He receieved strong recommendations from Chris Paul and Jason Kidd. Winning three rings as a player, Scott knows how to win it all. He also took the New Jersey Nets to the NBA Finals in 2002 and 2003 as a coach, and won Coach of the Year honors with New Orleans in 2008.
John Wall is coming in town on Thursday and I will be watching him in person as the Cavaliers take on the Washington Wizards. Should be interesting, let’s go Cavs!
One for All. All for One
Keep your heads up Cleveland
P.S. The new team shop looks utterly extravagant
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