Miami Heat: Should They Look To Lure Mike Brown Away From Warriors?

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - JULY 10: Head coach Mike Brown of Nigeria gestures to his players during an exhibition game against the United States at Michelob ULTRA Arena ahead of the Tokyo Olympic Games on July 10, 2021 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Nigeria defeated the United States 90-87. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - JULY 10: Head coach Mike Brown of Nigeria gestures to his players during an exhibition game against the United States at Michelob ULTRA Arena ahead of the Tokyo Olympic Games on July 10, 2021 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Nigeria defeated the United States 90-87. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
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Bradley Beal #4 of the United States drives against Gabe Nnamdi Vincent #22 of Nigeria (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

Miami Heat guard, Gabe Vincent, has been no slouch under Mike Brown’s tutelage either.

Gabe Vincent goes without saying. Though he didn’t necessarily light it up in their most recent defeat, he’s been a driving force to their early success.

A different voice, like Brown’s, may have helped to get the Miami young guys’ confidence back up. Brown knows a thing or two about running a tight program as well, when considering his time with the San Antonio Spurs.

Though, one might say that his time with Golden State has changed his ways. Golden State is more of a laid back franchise with Steve Kerr, who is more chill then other coaches around the league.

Brown could be a ” Middle guy” for coach Erik Spoelstra. What I mean by a ” Middle guy” is still sharing, preaching, and harkening on discipline and the Culture but maybe at times, being more “zen-like”.

I would also like Miami to get a former head coach on their staff as well. Brown fits with Miami and hopefully, Miami could possibly lure him away from Golden state.

If what’s he’s done for their youngsters is any indication, he’d be well worth the chase. Besides, Spo can’t kill him for letting Precious shoot threes if he’s on the staff.