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John Beilein will leave Michigan to become the new coach of the Cleveland Cavaliers after signing a five-year deal, according to a report from ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. The news has also been confirmed by Michigan spokesperson Tom Wywrot. The school has no plans for a press conference today, or in the near future, per Wywrot. According to Wojnarowski, Beilein reached a decision on Sunday and informed his staff and players Monday morning. Beilein himself confirmed the news via Twitter later in the morning. “Thanks to everyone at the Univ of Michigan for their incredible support these last 12 years,” Beilein tweeted.
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“Our fans, alums, leaders, players and students are AMAZING It has been a heck of a ride and I hope you enjoyed our teams and staff as much as I did! Go Blue Forever! #GoBlue” The Cleveland Cavaliers also issued a statement from Beilein on their website alongside announcements from general manager Koby Altman and chairman Dan Gilbert. “I want to thank the University of Michigan for what has been a truly special home and remarkable place for my family and I for the last 12 years. We have achieved great success together and we could not have done it without the incredible support of our administration, coaches, players, staff, students, fans and the entire university community. We shared some of the best moments
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of my life together and I will always be grateful for that,” Beilein said in the statement. “At the same time, I felt very strongly about this new and exciting opportunity with the Cavaliers. I am very thankful to Dan Gilbert and Koby Altman and honored to be the head coach of the Cavaliers. I love the position the team is in to build and grow and this was something I felt was the perfect fit for me. With hard work and dedication by all of us, we will grow this team day by day and reinforce a culture of success that sustains itself with strong core values. Cleveland is a great city with amazing fans and I am really looking forward to calling Cleveland home for years to come.” Altman cited Beilein’s ability to build a culture and his winning pedigree at the college level, saying
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they interviewed several candidates and it was clear Beilein would be the best fit. “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,” Altman said. “We are excited Coach Beilein is joining our organization as we continue to build the foundation that any enterprise needs to be successful and competitive year in and year out.” Beilein was hired as the coach of the Michigan men’s basketball team in 2007. Since then, he has led the Wolverines to nine NCAA Tournaments, five Sweet Sixteens and two Final Fours. During the
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same time frame, he won Big Ten regular-season titles in 2012 and 2014 and tournament titles in 2017 and 2018. He revived a program that previously had not made the NCAA Tournament since 1998. In the recently concluded 201819 season, Beilein guided Michigan to a record-best 17-0 start and an eventual 30-7 record, making the finals of the Big Ten Tournament. The Wolverines earned a No. 2 seed in March Madness, where they lost to Texas Tech in the Sweet Sixteen. However, in the aftermath, several key players — wing Charles Matthews, guard Jordan Poole and forward Ignas Brazdeikis — declared for the draft, and Poole and Matthews have already announced they will remain there. See BEILEIN PAGE 11
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