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Rich Rodriguez Returns to WVU, Regrets Leaving for Michigan
sports1 year ago

Rich Rodriguez Returns to WVU, Regrets Leaving for Michigan

Rich Rodriguez is returning to West Virginia as head coach with a 5-year contract averaging $3.75 million annually, making him the second-lowest paid coach in the Big 12. Despite the substantial salary, it's a discount compared to his predecessor Neal Brown's $4 million salary in 2024. Rodriguez's new salary is a significant increase from his previous earnings at Jacksonville State, but adjusted for inflation, it's less than what he earned at Michigan in 2008.

Kings Coach Mike Brown Secures Three-Year Extension
sports1 year ago

Kings Coach Mike Brown Secures Three-Year Extension

Sacramento Kings head coach Mike Brown has agreed to a contract extension through the 2026-27 season, reportedly worth up to $10 million annually with bonuses. This deal resolves a previous impasse and places Brown among the higher-paid NBA coaches. Brown has led the Kings to significant improvements, including their first playoff appearance since 2006, and the team aims to build on this progress with its core players.

Sacramento Kings and Coach Mike Brown Halt Contract Extension Talks
sports1 year ago

Sacramento Kings and Coach Mike Brown Halt Contract Extension Talks

The Sacramento Kings and head coach Mike Brown have paused contract extension talks, with a significant gap remaining in negotiations. Brown, who has one guaranteed season left, is reportedly seeking a salary in the double-digit millions annually, reflecting the rising market for successful NBA coaches. The Kings' decision to delay talks, despite Brown's proven success, has drawn criticism, especially given his current lower salary compared to previous head coach Luke Walton.

Kings and Coach Mike Brown Halt Contract Extension Talks
sports1 year ago

Kings and Coach Mike Brown Halt Contract Extension Talks

Mike Brown, the 2023 NBA Coach of the Year, and the Sacramento Kings are far apart in contract extension talks as he enters the final year of his current deal. Despite leading the Kings to significant progress, including a playoff appearance after a 17-year drought, the team has stalled negotiations due to a disconnect over salary expectations. Brown seeks a deal in the $10-12 million per year range, reflecting the current market for top coaches, but the Kings' ownership is hesitant, especially after a slight decline in performance this season.