Coaching Gold Rush: Kings Extend $21 Million Offer to Mike Brown, but Negotiations Held Up

Report: Kings Offered Brown Three-Year Contract to Boost His Competitiveness

The Sacramento Kings have made a competitive offer to head coach Mike Brown, with a three-year, $21 million deal on the table. However, there is currently no agreement between the Kings and Brown, as the coach is reportedly seeking a contract that would pay him at least $10 million annually.

This news comes after ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reported that contract extension talks had been put on hold due to disagreements in negotiations. Brown, who has one guaranteed year left on his current contract, is looking to become one of the highest-paid NBA coaches with an extension.

The Los Angeles Clippers recently signed coach Ty Lue to a five-year, $70 million extension. This highlights the increasing salaries for top coaches in the league, and the importance for the Kings to secure a deal with Brown as they head into a crucial offseason.

Brown has been instrumental in leading the Kings to a 94-70 record over two seasons and breaking the franchise’s 16-season playoff drought. As the team looks to build on this success, securing an agreement with Brown will be a key priority. Despite the significant offer on the table,

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