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LeBron James showed love to his 2000s Cleveland Cavaliers coach Mike Brown as he guided the Sacramento Kings toward a top 2 seed. “HANDS DOWN!!!!!! Mike Brown got them, boys, hoopin’ hoopin!!” said LeBron James on Twitter in response to a tweet about Brown being a frontrunner for coach of the year. Mike Brown previously won coach of the year in 2009 with LeBron James on his Cleveland Cavaliers team.

The Sacramento Kings boast the best offensive rating in the NBA this season and it is about to take the Kings to the playoffs for the first time since 2006. The Kings have been a franchise starved of success for a long time and have finally reached the NBA elite this season. LeBron James has always shown love towards Mike Brown as he won his first league MVP and made his first NBA finals in 2009 with him at the helm.

HANDS DOWN!!!!!! Mike Brown got them boys hoopin hoopin!! 🫡

— LeBron James (@KingJames) March 11, 2023

The Sacramento Kings are the #2 seed in the West, and the Lakers are just one game behind the 6th seed, making them possible playoff opponents. The Los Angeles Lakers are currently on a great run of form, and if they secure the sixth seed, this matchup will be one for the books. LeBron James might be full of love for now but will indeed look to get one over Mike Brown if they meet in the playoffs.

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The Sacramento Kings are enjoying their best season in a over a decade as they dominate a tight Western Conference

The Kings are on pace to get a 50-win season for the first time since 2005, and Mike Brown is at the center of it all. The former Cavaliers coach has transformed the Kings’ offense with De’Aaron Fox and Domantas Sabonis being his star players. The Kings have won 6 of their last eight games and leapfrogged the Memphis Grizzlies to the #2 seed last week.

Mike Brown was appointed head coach at the start of this season after being the Golden State Warrior’s assistant coach for the last six seasons. Therefore, it makes sense that Brown learned something from Steve Kerr’s offensive style and has implemented those ideas to perfection this season. Brown was a part of 3 championship-winning teams in Golden State, so he certainly has the required playoff experience.

Mike Brown has saved the Sacramento Kings and transformed them for the future. The Kings roster has an average age of 26.1, an index of young talent in Fox and Sabonis, and a seasoned vet in Harrison Barnes. Barnes was part of a title-winning roster in Golden State in 2015, giving them the mental edge they need in the playoffs. Mike Brown has impressed everyone in the NBA so far and will look to end the season on a solid note in Sacramento.

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