Kings fire coach Mike Brown less 
		than halfway through his 3rd season 
		 
		 
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			 [December 28, 2024]  
			By JOSH DUBOW 
		
			The Sacramento Kings have fired coach Mike Brown less than halfway 
			through his third season with the team mired in a five-game losing 
			streak. 
			 
			General manager Monte McNair called the move Friday a “difficult 
			decision” and thanked Brown for his work. Assistant Doug Christie 
			will take over as interim coach, with his first game coming Saturday 
			night at the Los Angeles Lakers. 
			 
			Brown was the unanimous choice for NBA Coach of the Year in his 
			first season in 2022-23, when he helped Sacramento end the longest 
			playoff drought in NBA history at 16 seasons. 
			 
			But Sacramento lost in the play-in tournament last year and was off 
			to a 13-18 start this season, leading to the move to fire Brown 
			about six months after he agreed to a contract extension through the 
			2026-27 season. 
			 
			The Kings have lost an NBA-worst nine games this season after 
			leading in the fourth quarter with the worst one coming in Brown's 
			final game as coach Thursday night against Detroit. 
			 
			Sacramento led by 10 points with less than three minutes to play 
			only to collapse down the stretch. Jaden Ivey converted a four-point 
			play with 3 seconds left when he made a 3-pointer in the right 
			corner and was fouled by De’Aaron Fox. That gave the Pistons a 
			114-113 win, leaving the Kings in 12th place in the Western 
			Conference. 
		
			
			  
		
			The Kings came into the season with hopes of finishing in the top 
			six in the West and avoiding the play-in tournament after acquiring 
			DeMar DeRozan in a sign-and-trade deal over the summer to add to a 
			core that featured Fox, Domanta Sabonis and Keegan Murray. 
		
			Fox, who is in the second-to-last year of his five-year, $163 
			million contract, declined to sign an extension in the offseason. He 
			said on a podcast with Draymond Green earlier this month that he 
			wanted to be on a team that could “compete at a high level.” 
			 
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            Sacramento Kings head coach Mike Brown shouts instructions from the 
			bench during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the 
			Denver Nuggets in Sacramento, Calif., Monday, Dec. 16, 2024. The 
			Nuggets won 130-129. (AP Photo/Randall Benton) 
              
 
			 Sacramento has been far from that this season, 
			thanks in large part to an NBA-worst 3-11 record in games decided by 
			five points or fewer. Brown publicly criticized Fox for his role in 
			the game-winning play Thursday night, saying he should have been 
			closer to Ivey instead of committing a foul on a close out. 
			 
			"You should be hugged up to your man at the 3-point line,” Brown 
			said. “Everybody should, and why there was a closeout by Fox, I’m 
			not sure. I got to go back and watch the tape. But for sure 100% we 
			told our guys, can’t give up a 3, can’t give up a 3, can’t give up a 
			3, stay on the high side, stay on the high side.” 
			 
			Brown has a 107-88 record in two-plus seasons in Sacramento with a 
			winning record in both of his full seasons. Rick Adelman is the only 
			other coach to post a winning record in a full season since the 
			Kings moved to Sacramento 
			 
			Brown previously had two stints as coach in Cleveland and spent 
			one-plus season as Lakers coach. He has a 455-304 record and has 
			made the playoffs in seven of his nine full seasons. He won Coach of 
			the Year twice, also getting the award in Cleveland in 2008-09. 
			 
			Christie will be the team's eighth coach since owner Vivek Ranadive 
			took over before the 2013-14 season. The Kings have the fourth-worst 
			record in the NBA and the fewest playoff berths with just one during 
			Ranadive's ownership. 
			
			
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