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Contract extension talks between the Sacramento Kings and head coach Mike Brown have been tabled, per ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
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ESPN Sources: After engaging in contract extension discussions, the Sacramento Kings and coach Mike Brown have tabled talks. There remains a gulf on a potential deal for Brown, who has one guaranteed season left on his contract. pic.twitter.com/AvYy4gaDGR
That news comes two days after Jake Fischer of Yahoo Sports reported that contract extension talks “are expected to center around a similar eight-figure threshold” between Brown and the Kings.
Fischer cited Brown’s 2022-23 Coach of the Year win and some market-setting contracts, notably those of the Detroit Pistons’ Monty Williams (six years, $78.5 million) and the Phoenix Suns’ Mike Budenholzer (five years, $50 million).
Before Brown’s arrival in 2022, the Kings had missed the playoffs for 16 straight seasons. In addition, the 2021-22 team went just 30-52.
Regardless of the result, the Kings have enjoyed their greatest success in two decades, and Brown is clearly a big reason for that. He’s certainly deserving of more pay and longer-term security. Right now, though, it’s clear Brown and the Kings are at a bit of an impasse.