Mike Brown: 'Cleveland Cavaliers aren't panicking'

Brown: 'Cavaliers aren't panicking'

Mike Brown has insisted that the Cleveland Cavaliers are not panicking, despite winning just four games so far this season.

The Central Division side are yet to win a game away from home this season, and play their next two games on the road.

The head coach told the team's website: "Don't get me wrong, we want to win games while we're going through this process, nobody likes to lose. I don't know if I'm a guy that'll panic, anyway. What does panicking do for you?

"I have a job and my job is to help this team get better, try to win some games. And if I panic, they're going to panic and it'd just be chaotic, so I don't care where we are, I'm not going to do that.

"I took this job because I think we can get to the playoffs. Is it going to be a process? Yes. Is it going to happen overnight? No. But I didn't take the job hoping that there wouldn't be expectations on us, because that's what you compete for."

The Cavaliers face the New Orleans Pelicans later today.

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