Cavaliers acting head coach Larry Drew said on Thursday that discussions with the team about restructuring his contract are “moving forward in a positive direction,” writes Tom Withers of The Associated Press. According to Drew, he spoke to agent Andy Miller and feels good about the progress being made in negotiations.
Drew, who appeared poised to take over as the Cavaliers’ interim head coach after Tyronn Lue‘s dismissal, has resisted taking that title to date, pushing for a raise and perhaps an extension from the team. Drew is one of the NBA’s highest-paid assistants, but is still earning less than $1MM, well below the going rate for a head coach.
The fact that Drew is optimistic about the negotiations is an encouraging sign, since it was just three days ago that he said he was “very disappointed” by the lack of progress made in those talks.
As Chris Fedor of Cleveland.com observes, Thursday’s blowout loss to Denver helped illustrate why Drew wants a new deal and possibly a longer-term commitment. If the Cavs go into full-fledged tank mode, that type of loss figures to become more frequent, negatively impacting Drew’s win-loss record and potentially hurting his chances of landing a head coaching job in the future.
“Certainly when you talk about rebuilding, it’s not an easy thing to do,” Drew said recently, per Fedor. “It’s usually something that takes a little time. If it’s going to take some time, I’d like to be part of that. I made the organization pretty aware of that, that this is something that’s not going to happen overnight.”
Asked about the Drew situation on Thursday, Cavs owner Dan Gilbert praised the veteran coach but said he’d be staying out of contract negotiations, letting GM Koby Altman handle those discussions. Fedor has the details in a separate Cleveland.com story.