Interim Kings coach Doug Christie stressed the need for unity as he addressed the team following Friday’s surprise firing of Mike Brown, writes Dave McMenamin of ESPN. Christie, who served as an assistant to Brown, will be in charge of trying to salvage a season that is spiraling out of control after an 0-5 homestand. Sacramento is 12th in West at 13-18 and needs a quick turnaround to climb back into the playoff race.
Christie spoke to his players before their flight departed Friday for tonight’s game against the Lakers and again at this morning’s shootaround, according to McMenamin.
“To come out and stick together, fight and just be us, be who we are and turn this thing around,” Domantas Sabonis said in sharing his new head coach’s message.
Malik Monk said “all the vibes were high” at the shootaround, as the team feels a renewed energy from the sudden coaching change. Sabonis exhibited that by arranging for his own travel to Los Angeles. He was considered questionable to play because of an illness that forced him to miss Thursday’s game, but he wanted to be there to display his commitment to Christie.
“I got here and went right onto the court,” Sabonis said. “We’re all focused on winning the game. But we obviously know we haven’t been performing at our best. And we have to do a better job. Me, as one of the leaders of the team, I got to make sure that that happens. We got to win all the games that we can.”
Brown appeared to have a long future in Sacramento after leading the team to the playoffs in 2023 and narrowly missing another playoff appearance in last season’s play-in tournament. He was rewarded with an offseason extension that runs through 2026/27 and gives him an extra $20MM in guaranteed money, but management quickly lost patience with the slow start. The offseason addition of DeMar DeRozan hasn’t work out as planned, and there was skepticism that the Kings could move up the standings with Brown in charge.
Sabonis and Monk expressed shock over the sudden move, while De’Aaron Fox told McMenamin that he was notified “a minute before everybody else.” Fox also pondered the players’ role in the coaching change when he was asked if he felt any “pressure or guilt” over Brown’s fate.
“Any pressure or guilt? I mean, obviously we all know the job that we have,” Fox responded. “You can be traded at any point. Released. Cut. Fired. Whatever it may be. I mean, I wouldn’t use the word ‘guilt.’ But that’s the nature of the job that we have. But I mean, obviously him signing his extension this summer, we felt like we would be together a whole lot longer but that’s the decision that they made. But at the end of the day, too, he’s still being paid. A great part of being an NBA player, being an NBA coach, is those things can happen, but these contracts are guaranteed.”
Although Brown’s dismissal seemed to come out of nowhere, there were already rumors about “waning confidence” from ownership even before he was given the extension, Jake Fischer states in his latest Substack story. Sources tell Fischer there were “internal disagreements” regarding the team’s starting lineup and the tradeoff in playing time between Keon Ellis and Kevin Huerter.
Fischer reported in 2022 that Mark Jackson was the preferred candidate of owner Vivek Ranadive before Brown was hired. Jackson was head coach of the Warriors when Ranadive became a minority owner of that team, and several NBA sources have told Fischer that Ranadive seems to prefer having a former player in that role. That may explain why Christie was chosen to run the team, although it’s not clear if there’s any commitment to him beyond the end of the season.
Hopefully Christie can figure out the rotation, cause Ellis needs more minutes. Looking grim again in California’s capital though
73 years no titles. Ran out some good coaches, too.
They are going to end up trading Fox. Rich Paul is his agent now and getting the max is all they will want. Team plays no real defense together, not sure McNair is the gm for the rebuild. He just drafted an injured back up pg and Keegan was a solid choice at the time. The problem is they held on to Keegan like he was going to make a giant leap. He was already an older rookie so limited ceiling, they could have had OG, Siakam, Lauri, etc if they used Keegan as a trade piece. They never got the defensive minded 4 that can help Sabonis.
Man I can’t wait until they trade Fox and blame the rest of the season on Christie. This owner/GM combo is hysterical.
No longer a kings fan. The Maloofs were terrible, but Vivek is the worst owner in sports.
A fish rots from the head down.
Mike Brown wasn’t the head.
If it’s true that Ranadive wanted Mark Jackson in 2022, that should tell you everything.
Worst run organization in basketball, bar none. There is a reason Mark Jackson has not even been considered for a head coaching gig in years, yet he’s the jewel of Vivek’s eye.
Then, a team who doesn’t play defence and doesn’t get much long range shooting from their star players decides to improve their team this past offseason by adding DeMar?! I like DeMar, but he was the furthest thing they needed to fix some roster weaknesses.
Brown is better off not having to be around the mess that is the Kings everyday now. Doug, good luck, you’re going to need it.
Docaway with this franchise and bring in Las Vegas. I mean the wnba aces are a better run team than the sac town queens! Free Fox!
Just goes to show…
Money doesn’t make you intelligent…
Mark Jackson is not a coach that any smart team is going to hire…
damn that quote from Fox says it all, Fox soured on Brown and the Kings are trying to do whatever they can to please him so he doesn’t ask out….He’s definitely asking for a trade though lol, Rich Paul ain’t letting him struggle in Sacramento. San Antonio, Miami and Houston got to be the front-runners to land him.
Sacramento falling right back into obscurity again. Their solution this offseason was Demar Derozan lol