The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Cavaliers coach Lue to take break after health alert

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LOS ANGELES: Cleveland Cavaliers coach Tyronn Lue is taking a break from coaching after health concerns forced him from courtside for the third time this season, the team said on Monday.

Lue left Saturday's 114-109 victory over the Chicago Bulls at halftime after complainin­g of feeling unwell. His departure came just over a month after he left the court during a game against Orlando on February 6.

He also sat out a game against the Bulls in December.

With assistant Larry Drew standing in on the sidelines, the Cavaliers defeated the Milwaukee Bucks 124-117 on Monday night.

Drew said before the game that he knew Lue was reluctant to step away, calling him a "warrior".

"He doesn't want to miss games, he doesn't want to miss practices," Drew said. "But there comes a point where you have to take a step back and you really have to assess things."

Lue said in a statement on Monday he was taking a break from coaching duties after revealing he had been suffering from mystery chest pains.

"After many conversati­ons with our doctors and (general manager) Koby (Altman) and much thought given to what is best for the team and my health, I need to step back from coaching for the time being and focus on trying to establish a stronger and healthier foundation from which to coach for the rest of the season," Lue said.

"I have had chest pains and other troubling symptoms, compounded by a loss of sleep, throughout the year. Despite a battery of tests, there have been no conclusion­s as to what the exact issue is."

ESPN reported that Lue expected to be back in time for the start of the playoffs next month, where the Cavs will be chasing a fourth consecutiv­e appearance in the NBA finals after finishing runners-up last year.

Lue, 40, said he hoped to return rejuvenate­d after his break.

"My goal is to come out of it a stronger and healthier version of myself so I can continue to lead this team to the championsh­ip we are all working towards," he said. - AFP

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