The NBA season is over for the Sacramento Kings but the front office has been busy. While the Golden State Warriors have been participating in the playoffs, Sacramento made a big move on Sunday after making a big hire. Mike Brown is set to leave Golden State after this playoff run and become the new head coach of Sacramento.

According to Adrian Wojnarowski, Mike Brown has agreed to sign a four-year contract to become the head coach of the Kings. This is great news for Sacramento, as the franchise has struggled for years. Brown brings a ton of championship experience to an organization that has been unable to get back to playoff contention for years.

It'll be interesting to see how the Kings shape up with their new coach leading the way. De'Aaron Fox should be ecstatic with the signing, as Mike Brown has history working alongside Stephen Curry. Additionally, Domantas Sabonis will be pleased as well, as Brown has a proven track record working with bigs as well.

This might be the turning point for the Kings. We haven't seen them be truly competitive since Vlade Divac was on the court. With two staples on the roster already and the 2022 NBA Draft right around the corner, Sacramento can create a strong foundation in structuring their roster.

Mike Brown became the Warriors' assistant coach back in 2016 and has held that position for six years. He has played an integral part in the organization's success. Now, he heads to Sacramento to help build a playoff contender himself. If the Kings' front office can acquire the right players, this franchise will finally be heading in the right direction.