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Knicks Name Mike Brown Head Coach, Paying $12M Annually After Sacramento Finals Run

New York raids the Kings' front office, ending Brown's four-year rebuild and signaling a shift from Thibodeau's defensive orthodoxy.

Published May 8, 2026 Source University of San Diego Athletics From the chopped neck
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GOLD · May 8, 2026
MACALLAN 1926 · May 8, 2026

Knicks Name Mike Brown Head Coach, Paying $12M Annually After Sacramento Finals Run

New York raids the Kings' front office, ending Brown's four-year rebuild and signaling a shift from Thibodeau's defensive orthodoxy.

The New York Knicks named Mike Brown head coach on a four-year deal worth approximately $12 million per season, the team announced Tuesday. Brown leaves Sacramento after taking the Kings to the 2024 NBA Finals and posting a 58-24 regular-season record, the franchise's best finish since 2003. New York paid Sacramento an undisclosed front-office compensation package—league sources place it near $3 million—to expedite Brown's exit from a contract that ran through 2026.

Brown replaces Tom Thibodeau, who was dismissed after a second-round playoff loss despite a 50-32 season. The Knicks finished ninth in defensive rating under Thibodeau but 22nd in pace, the slowest mark in the Eastern Conference. Brown's Sacramento teams ranked third in pace and 12th in defensive rating over the past two seasons, a stylistic inversion that aligns with team president Leon Rose's stated preference for positionless offense. Brown inherits a roster with $142 million in committed salary for 2025-26, including Julius Randle's $29.4 million player option and Jalen Brunson's $26.3 million cap hit.

The hiring matters because it resets New York's timeline without resetting its cap sheet. Brown's Sacramento tenure is the template: he took over a 39-43 Kings team in 2022, installed a top-five offense by his second season, and reached the Finals in year three. The Knicks are betting that Brown can replicate that arc with a roster that already ranks seventh in offensive rating. New York's front office also values Brown's track record with developmental guards—De'Aaron Fox improved his three-point percentage by 4.2 points under Brown—which matters for Immanuel Quickley, who enters restricted free agency this summer. Brown's ability to coax efficiency from non-stars (Keegan Murray, Davion Mitchell) suggests a path for the Knicks' mid-roster contracts, including Obi Toppin's $6.8 million salary.

The Sacramento exodus carries a second signal. Brown's top assistant, Jordi Fernández, interviewed for the Knicks job but withdrew after Brown's hiring became public. Fernández, who ran Sacramento's defense, is now considered the frontrunner for the Charlotte Hornets opening, per league sources. That means New York will need to replace both its head coach and lead assistant within a 30-day window. The Knicks are expected to target Kenny Atkinson, currently an assistant with Golden State, who coached Brooklyn to back-to-back playoff appearances and shares Brown's pace-and-space philosophy. Atkinson's Warriors contract expires in June, and he has a prior relationship with Rose from their time overlapping in the Eastern Conference.

Sacramento now faces a coaching search with $9 million in dead money on its books—Brown's buyout—and a Finals-tested roster that includes Fox, Domantas Sabonis, and Murray, all under contract through at least 2026. Interim coach Doug Christie, who went 1-1 after Brown's departure, is expected to interview but is not considered the favorite. The Kings are prioritizing candidates with head-coaching experience, which narrows the field to Steve Clifford, Frank Vogel, and potentially Quin Snyder if he leaves Atlanta. Sacramento's front office must decide quickly; the NBA's July moratorium begins in 38 days, and the Kings need a coach in place before free agency to coordinate with general manager Monte McNair on roster additions.

The Knicks open training camp in 127 days. Brown's first preseason game is October 8 against the Celtics in Boston.

The takeaway
New York pays **$12M** annually for Mike Brown, importing Sacramento's offensive system and compressing its rebuild timeline to match a Finals-ready roster.
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