The Niagara Falls Review

Cavaliers fire coach Lue after 0-6 start

- TOM WITHERS

Tyronn Lue didn’t make it through the season’s first month without LeBron James.

The Cleveland Cavaliers fired their coach on Sunday and named assistant Larry Drew interim head coach. The Cavaliers are off to a 0-6 start without James, who left Cleveland this summer for the second time in his career and signed with the Los Angeles Lakers as a free agent.

Lue guided the Cavaliers to an National Basketball Associatio­n title in 2016 — Cleveland’s first pro sports championsh­ip since 1964 — and helped the team to four straight finals.

“We thank him for the many ways he has contribute­d to our success, wish him the best and he will always be remembered for leading a very special Cavs team back against the odds to win the title in 2016,” general manager Koby Altman said in a statement. “This is a different team equation, though, and one that we felt needed a different voice and approach that required this change.”

Assistant coach Damon Jones also was fired. A former Cavaliers player, Jones had been promoted during the off-season.

Lue issued a statement in which he thanked team owner Dan Gilbert, former GM David Griffin and Altman.

“My time here in Cleveland was truly special,” Lue added. “I am very grateful for the dedication, sacrifice and support of all the players on our team, the tremendous coaches I’ve worked with and of course, our incredible fans.”

Players appeared to be caught off-guard by Lue’s dismissal. All-Star Kevin Love, who has missed the past two games with a sore left foot, posted a message to Lue on Instagram .

“You helped me see the big picture,” Love wrote. “Life changing experience­s and teaching points. Nothing but love and admiration. Know we will work toward something greater together again. THANK YOU.”

James also expressed gratitude on Twitter .

“T Lue thanks for the memories and more importantl­y our partnershi­p bringing a (championsh­ip) to that deserved city/fan base,” James said. “U know how to find me.”

The 41-year-old Lue has three years left on a five-year, $35 million contract he signed after Cleveland won the title.

He went 128-83 in three-plus seasons as coach.

Drew filled in when Lue stepped aside for 10 games last season while dealing with chest pains, insomnia and anxiety. The Cavaliers were hoping to remain competitiv­e without James, but they’ve been overmatche­d. They dropped their sixth straight game on Saturday night to Indiana and are off to their worst start since losing their first seven games in the 1995-96 season.

Cleveland has trailed by at least 16 points in all six losses, and the club has yet to lead in the second half.

The Cavs have also been plagued by poor defence and communicat­ion issues, and have looked disorganiz­ed at times.

The Cavaliers host Atlanta on Tuesday night. Led by rookie Trae Young’s 35 points, the Hawks clobbered the Cavs by 22 points in Cleveland’s home opener last week.

 ?? TONY DEJAK THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Tyronn Lue was cut loose after the Cavs lost their sixth straight game Saturday night, to Indiana.
TONY DEJAK THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tyronn Lue was cut loose after the Cavs lost their sixth straight game Saturday night, to Indiana.

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