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Knicks hire Mike Brown at $8.5M per year, ending five-month coaching search

Sacramento's former Coach of the Year takes New York rebuild after Thibodeau exit; assistant staff poaching begins.

Published April 29, 2026 Source University of San Diego Athletics From the chopped neck
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GOLD · April 29, 2026
MACALLAN 1926 · April 29, 2026

Knicks hire Mike Brown at $8.5M per year, ending five-month coaching search

Sacramento's former Coach of the Year takes New York rebuild after Thibodeau exit; assistant staff poaching begins.

The New York Knicks named Mike Brown head coach on a four-year deal worth $8.5 million annually, ending a search that began when Tom Thibodeau was dismissed in early November. Brown, who led Sacramento to a 48-34 record and the franchise's first playoff appearance in seventeen years during the 2022-23 season before his firing last June, becomes the Knicks' fifth head coach since 2020. The contract includes a partial guarantee in year four and performance escalators tied to playoff advancement, according to two people familiar with the terms.

Brown spent the past season as a consultant with the Golden State Warriors, the same arrangement he held before taking the Kings job. His hire signals a shift from Thibodeau's defensive rigidity toward a pace-and-space system the front office believes better suits Jalen Brunson's skill set and the team's recent draft investments in perimeter shooting. Brown's Sacramento offense ranked seventh in the league in three-point attempt rate and fifth in transition frequency during his final season there, both metrics where New York ranked in the bottom third under Thibodeau. The Knicks finished 37-45 this season, missing the play-in tournament for the second time in three years.

The market impact arrives in two waves. First, assistant coach hiring: Brown is expected to pursue Kenny Atkinson, currently with the Warriors, as lead assistant, and has already called Jordi Fernández, recently dismissed by Sacramento, about joining the staff. Both conversations happened within twelve hours of Brown's signing, per league sources. Second, the player-development budget: Brown's Sacramento tenure featured heavy investment in individual skill work, including a dedicated shooting coach and a biomechanics analyst, roles New York has historically under-resourced relative to payroll. The front office has approved a $3.2 million increase to the basketball operations budget for the upcoming season, most of it earmarked for expanded coaching staff and technology infrastructure. That number matters for sponsors and suite-holders evaluating organizational seriousness.

Brown's University of San Diego degree—he graduated in 1993—connects to a broader NBA trend of mid-major alumni ascending to head coaching roles, though the pathway typically runs through decades of assistant work rather than Mike Brown's more circuitous route through Cleveland, Los Angeles, and international stints. The USD athletic department issued a statement within ninety minutes of the Knicks' announcement, faster than the team's own press release reached season-ticket holders. That speed reflects the university's aggressive pursuit of NBA coaching pipeline visibility, part of a donor-driven strategy to position the program as a front-office talent incubator. Brown is the third USD graduate to hold an NBA head coaching job in the past fifteen years, after coaching tree members who are not household names but whose hirings all arrived with similar structural investments in player development infrastructure.

Watch for Atkinson's decision by mid-week; his current Golden State contract includes an out-clause for head coaching opportunities but not for lateral assistant moves, creating negotiation leverage the Warriors will use. Brown's first roster evaluation meetings are scheduled for next Monday, with particular focus on the team's $28 million in expiring contracts and whether to pursue sign-and-trade scenarios or preserve cap flexibility. The Knicks' local television deal is up for renewal in eighteen months, and Madison Square Garden Sports Corp. is pricing the asset with coaching stability as a key variable. Brown's hiring removes one uncertainty; his win total in year one will determine several others.

The Knicks open training camp in 142 days. Brown has never missed the playoffs in a season where he coached more than fifty games.

The takeaway
Brown's **$8.5M** salary ranks ninth among current NBA head coaches; his offensive system requires roster changes the Knicks have cap space to make.
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