The one thing they have in common is that Cheeks was an assistant under Brown before he left for Portland, and was on the Sixers list when Brown left for Detroit.
Brown has assistants all over the NBA, proteges who learned under him and have gone on to become decent head coaches themselves, tracing a lineage back to Dean Smith.
I don't equate the two at all, and can only hope that Cheeks turns out to be a decent coach himself. I didn't see much of Portland while he was there, only heard the stories about the players and the drugs. To hear Cheeks tell it, they were a decent bunch of guys, and was fine with them, but I think you'd have to spend a lot of time with Cheeks to get him to say something bad about anybody.
That weasel Charley Rosen just wrote an article on the Atlantic, calling it a division of patsies. He rates the Celtics first, Nets second and Sixers third, with NY and Toronto bringing up the rear.
Celtics lost Antoine so that knocks them down a peg, and the Nets have an injury issue with Kidd. Rosen ripped the Sixers, and basically said that AI and Webber wouldn't get along, Dalembert can't play, yadda, yadda. But he's a hack sportswriter wannabe, who seems to enjoy criticizing players.
It IS a weak division, and out of all of them, I think the Sixers have the best talent. Unlike the others here, I don't place much stock in soothing the ego's of the players. Webber has something to proove and AI wants a ring. AI finally has a team with sufficient talent that they should be able to do something. I have said it takes 2-3 stars to get somewhere, and if Webber is one and Iverson is another, between Iggy and Nailon we should have enough to take the division. No great shakes, but beggers can't be choosers.
The x's and o's, I don't know about either. But I have to belive Cheeks will be better than O'brien who played a college defense that can't work in the NBA.
Cheeks was here when Brown implimented that defense that got the Sixers to the finals, so I'm pretty sure he knows it, and can sell the team on it. This team can score alot better than that one. If they can play defense half as well they should be a decent team.
Brown will get more out of the Knicks if anyone can, but I don't think there's enough talent there. And, it usually takes him a year or two to get things the way he wants them.
So just to reiterate Cheeks, AI and Webber all have a vested interest in working together to become a good team. Dalembert wants to prove that he's worth the money, Nailon wants to find a home, Iggy is going to be a star, Korver should be better... Let's put it this way: best team the Sixers have had since Brown bailed on the team.