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Mea culpa, late pass, whatever you want to call it: I missed something key to the Cavs success this season. Though to be fair, I was supposed to.
In his second season as Brown's assistant, Kuester has taken over much of the detail operations of the offense. He has brought some new concepts to what the Cavs call their "early" offense, an effort to make them more effective in transition and less bogged down.There's also a defensive coordinator now (Mike Malone), and that's Brown's specialty. So it's not as if this means Coach has no hand in what happens on offense. But reading Windhorst's piece -- which, I know, is over two weeks old -- you do get a sense for just how instrumental Kuester's been in this season's improvements. Frankly, that version of things is a lot more plausible than Mo Williams and Delonte West suddenly unlocking Brown's inner offensive genius.
It was part of a mini-makeover Brown made to his staff in the off-season. He didn't publicly announce it because he didn't want to add any undue pressure to his coaches.
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