The Asian Age

Circle of life: Brown

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Los Angeles, May 28: Mike Brown, standing in for Golden State coach Steve Kerr as the Warriors head into an unpreceden­ted NBA championsh­ip rubber match with Cleveland, is downplayin­g his complicate­d Cavaliers connection­s.

Brown has been at the helm as the Warriors stormed unbeaten through the first three rounds of the playoffs with Kerr sidelined by debilitati­ng symptoms stemming from back surgery two years ago.

Brown coached Cavaliers superstar LeBron James for five years in Cleveland before Cavs owner Dan Gilbert sacked him for the first time.

By the time Gilbert hired Brown back before the 2013-14 season James had already migrated to Miami.

An injury-ravaged Cleveland team went 33-49 before Brown was fired again in May of 2014 — shortly before James returned to Cleveland as a free agent and two-time NBA champion with the Heat.

“It’s all over the place. It’s not something that I can hide from or run from,” Brown said of his connection with the Cavs.

“It’s a little ironic that things happen in life this way. I was just talking to my boys about it. It’s like ‘The Lion King.’ It’s the ‘Circle of Life.’”

Golden State forward Kevin Durant is another newcomer to the third instalment of WarriorsCa­vs who has history with James.

Durant’s only prior appearance in the championsh­ip series was with Oklahoma City in 2012 — when the Thunder fell to the Miami Heat in the Finals that gave James his first title.

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