The Sacramento Kings have dismissed head coach Mike Brown following a disappointing 13-18 start to the 2024-25 NBA season, the team announced today. This decision comes after a fifth consecutive home loss, a 114-113 defeat to the Detroit Pistons, where the Kings squandered a 10-point lead with under three minutes remaining.
Brown, who was named NBA Coach of the Year in 2022-23 after leading the Kings to their first playoff appearance in 16 years, leaves with a 107-88 record over his tenure with the team. Despite the accolades, the Kings have struggled this season, currently ranking 12th in the Western Conference and outside the playoff picture.
Assistant coach Doug Christie, a former Kings player, will assume the role of interim head coach. Christie, known for his defensive prowess during his playing career, will look to stabilize the team and address the inconsistencies that have plagued the Kings this season.
The Kings' management expressed gratitude for Brown's contributions, particularly his role in ending the franchise's long playoff drought. However, the team's current performance made the team feel like it necessitated a change in leadership. The organization remains committed to building a competitive roster and is hopeful that the coaching change will serve as a catalyst for improvement.
The Kings are scheduled to face the Los Angeles Lakers next, a matchup that will be closely watched as Christie begins his tenure as head coach and with the ongoing rumors of a potential De’Aaron Fox trade.