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A little over a year ago, the Kings fired head coach Mike Brown. After taking the rest of the 2024-25 season off, Brown inked a deal to become the Knicks' new head coach. Brown has led the Knicks to a 25-14 record so far, and there is no question that they are a legitimate contender in the East.
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Knicks coach Mike Brown discusses Kings tenure ahead of 'emotional' return
New York Knicks coach Mike Brown discussed his Kings tenure and the team's turnaround since his exit ahead of an "emotional" return to Sacramento.
A reserve forward is off the New York Knicks' injury report ahead of their matchup against the Sacramento Kings.
BOTTOM LINE: The New York Knicks take on the Sacramento Kings in non-conference play. The Kings have gone 7-13 in home games. Sacramento gives up 121.2 points to opponents and has been outscored by 11.0 points per game. The Knicks are 9-10 on the road. New York ranks second in the Eastern Conference shooting 38.3% from 3-point range.
Mike Brown didn’t stew at home after getting fired by the Kings. He took a trip. Lots of them, actually. “When it happened, you process it real quickly and then literally my wife and
The New York Knicks are currently enjoying something that the team has experienced in nearly a month: an extra day off in their schedule. In the midst of their
Malone was one of five head coaches who publicly pushed back against the move, joined by Thibodeau (“You hate to see it,” he said), Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle, Magic head coach Jamahl Mosley, and Warriors head coach Steve Kerr.
Coach Brown reflected on his time in Sacramento with the Kings. As rumors swirl about who could be on the trade block, guard Malik Monk has officially been made available, according to Senior NBA Insider Chris Haynes.
Coach Brown returns to Sacto on Wednesday, now on the Knicks’ and not the Kings’ sideline. New York still has a couple of road games on the West Coast as everybody is getting healthier, bar Shamet. Here’s what the protagonists of tonight’s affair have said of late.