Mike Brown Reportedly Signs with Knicks as New Coach
The New York Knicks have agreed to terms with Mike Brown to become their new head coach, signing him to a four-year, $40 million contract after parting ways with Tom Thibodeau.
The deal, which averages $10 million annually, places Mike Brown among the highest-paid coaches in the NBA and underscores the Knicks’ commitment to contending in the Eastern Conference.
Brown, 55, takes over after being dismissed midseason by the Sacramento Kings, despite having won NBA Coach of the Year with Sacramento in 2023. His initial success with the Kings—leading them to their first playoff appearance in nearly two decades—was followed by a disappointing 13-18 start last season, prompting his departure.
The Knicks’ month-long search included several high-profile candidates, but Brown ultimately impressed team brass in his interviews and was chosen for his defensive acumen and experience guiding playoff teams.
Financial Implications and Thibodeau’s Exit
The Knicks’ coaching change comes with a significant financial cost. The organization still owes Tom Thibodeau $30 million after firing him with three years remaining on his contract, bringing the total commitment to head coaching salaries over the next four years to approximately $70 million.
While the Kings benefit from an NBA offset clause that reduces their financial obligation to Brown, the Knicks are fully responsible for both contracts unless Thibodeau is hired elsewhere.
What Brown Brings to New York
Brown inherits a Knicks roster that reached the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time in 25 years under Thibodeau but fell short of a Finals berth. Known for his defensive systems and ability to connect with players, Brown is expected to bring a fresh approach while maintaining the team’s competitive edge.
Team president Leon Rose has made it clear that the goal is nothing short of a championship, and Brown’s mandate will be to build on recent success and push the Knicks further in the postseason.
With a talented core and a weakened Eastern Conference, expectations will be high for Brown’s tenure at Madison Square Garden. The coming months will reveal how he shapes the Knicks’ identity and whether he can deliver the breakthrough New York fans have been waiting for.