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Blatt reflects on 'dream come true'

June 27, 2014 17:03

By

Simon Griver,

Simon Griver

1 min read

David Blatt has been appointed Chief Coach of the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Blatt, 55, has made NBA history by becoming the first-ever person to be handed a chief coaching position without any prior experience in the NBA. He has signed a three-year deal and one-year extension option that could be worth as much as $20 million with performance bonuses.

Blatt said: "I'm really happy because I'm realizing a dream. It's also a great step for European basketball, which having raised some great players who gave a lot to the NBA, now has a coach."

The Israeli media has compared Blatt's achievement with Avram Grant's appointment as Chelsea manager in 2008. But while Chelsea is a big spending club, the Cavaliers are on a tight budget by NBA standards and club owner Dan Gilbert was clearly impressed by Blatt's ability to win the European Championship with Maccabi last month with a team on a far lower budget than its rivals.

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