Former Cleveland Cavaliers and Los Angeles Lakers coach Mike Brown has interviewed for the Los Angeles Clippers’ coaching vacancy, according to Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN.
Brown, 50, has served as associate head coach under Steve Kerr with the Golden State Warriors since 2016. He previously interviewed with the Philadelphia 76ers, a job that eventually went to former Clippers coach Doc Rivers. Brown has also drawn interest from the Indiana Pacers.
Prior to joining the Warriors, Brown served two stints with the Cavaliers (2005-10 and 2013-14). He coached the Cavs to a Finals appearance in 2007, during LeBron James‘ first run with the franchise.
Brown also coached the Lakers during the lockout-shortened season of 2011-12. But he lasted just five games of the next season, after his attempt to install a version of the Princeton offense fell flat.
He has compiled a 347-216 record over eight seasons, having coached LeBron James and Kobe Bryant.
Former Cavs coach Tyronn Lue also has interviewed for the Clippers job, and Milwaukee Bucks assistant Darvin Ham is scheduled to interview this week.