<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">On June 2, 2005, Mike Brown was named the 17th head coach in Cavaliers history and he wasted no time making his mark on the franchise -- accumulating 50 wins and leading the Wine and Gold to their first playoff appearance in eight years. The second-youngest head coach in the NBA, Brown stressed defense, defense and more defense to a Cavaliers club that had flirted with the postseason during LeBron's first two seasons, but never got over the hump. With Training Camp set to open in less than a week, the affable Brown took a minute to talk with Cavs.com about the upcoming season and the expectations he has for the Cavaliers. In Part I of a two-part series, Brown talks about the differences in LeBron James' game, his expectations of the Cavaliers' draft picks and Anderson Varejao's three-point range .... </div> Source