The New York Knicks have officially appointed Mike Brown as their new head coach, marking a significant strategic shift as the franchise aims to build on its recent progress in the NBA.
Brown, who once coached Nigeria’s men’s national basketball team, D’Tigers, becomes the 32nd head coach in the Knicks’ storied history. Known for his defensive expertise and player development, Brown brings a wealth of experience from previous stints with the Cleveland Cavaliers, Los Angeles Lakers, and Sacramento Kings.
According to reports, Brown has signed a four-year contract worth $40 million.
His appointment signals the Knicks’ ambition to solidify their playoff credentials and make a deeper run in the coming seasons.
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