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Michigan’s Beilein leaves and signs 5-year deal to coach Cavs

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John Beilein has spent a coaching lifetime taking ordinary programs and turning them into consistent winning ones. All in college. He’s getting his NBA shot. The Cavaliers ended a monthlong search Monday by hiring Beilein, a 66-year-old offensive mastermind who made Michigan a perennial powerhouse and now takes over a rebuilding project in Cleveland. Beilein got a five-year deal with the Cavs, who believe he can make the successful leap from campus.

Beilein’s signing is somewhat surprising given his age, lack of pro experience and because the Cavs, who have had six previous coaches since 2009, had been speaking almost exclusivel­y with younger NBA assistants during their interview process.

Beilein isn’t the safest pick or the sexiest, but Cavs general manager Koby Altman said he precisely fits the coaching profile he wanted.

“We interviewe­d several strong and talented candidates who, no doubt, will get an opportunit­y to become an NBA head coach somewhere down the line,” Altman said. “Following the end of those interviews, it became clear to us that Coach Beilein was the right choice and best fit for our franchise.

“John is one of the most accomplish­ed and innovative basketball minds and leaders in the entire game. He has a unique ability to create an outstandin­g culture that will promote the developmen­t of young players and provide a solid structure to the entire program; not to mention the fact that John Beilein wins everywhere he goes.”

From Nazareth College to LeMoyne to Canisius, Richmond, West Virginia and finally to Michigan, Beilein has built a strong reputation for developing young players and teams. He’s one of only four coaches to take four schools to the NCAA Tournament, and he leaves Michigan with the most wins in school history.

The deal with Beilein came together quickly in the past 24 hours and was finalized Sunday after the Cavs had spent the weekend in Denver interviewi­ng several NBA assistants.

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