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Days after negotiations began, Kings agree to extend contract with coach Mike Brown

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Philadelphia 76ers x Sacramento Kings

Philadelphia 76ers x Sacramento Kings

Mike Brown coached the Sacramento Kings to their first playoff appearance in 16 seasons a year ago and won 94 games over two seasons — the last time the Kings did those things, Chris Webber and Brad Miller led the team in scoring.

That’s why it raised some eyebrows when the contract extension negotiations between Brown and the Kings recently broke down, but that turned out to be more of a break. On Friday night, news broke that the Kings and Brown had agreed to a new deal, a story first reported by ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.

Brown – the 2022-2023 NBA Coach of the Year – gets a $4.5 million raise on his 2024-2025 contract and two new $8.5 million seasons, [his agent Warren] LeGarie said.

The raise and extension are worth a total of $30 million over the three years, getting Brown to the number he wanted, reports Shams Charania of The Athletic.

Brown earned this contract extension. In his first season in the big chair in Sacramento, Brown Brown led a much-improved Kings squad to 48 wins – breaking a 16-year playoff drought. Brown led the Kings to 46 wins this season, but in a deeper West that left them ninth and in the play-in (where they lost and did not advance). Sacramento’s offense has regressed to near league average (13th), which reportedly upset the front office and ownership.

However, what the Kings needed most was coaching stability. Part of what led to the Kings’ 16-year playoff drought was instability due to seemingly constant change — new coaches with new systems every two years. With Brown, the Kings have something that works and they needed to do what successful franchises do and hire a successful coach. They did, and now the Kings can focus on roster upgrades to help them get back to the playoffs in the Deep West.



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