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Report: Kings have made Brown a ‘competitive’ three-year contract offer

Report: Kings made Brown ‘competitive’ three-year contract offer originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

The Kings and coach Mike Brown have exchanged numbers, but there is still no contract extension agreement in place between the two sides.

Sacramento made Brown a three-year contract offer worth $21 million, The Athletic’s Shams Charania reported Thursday evening, citing sources.

Charania reports that the Kings’ offer includes bonuses that could boost the total value of the deal to $27 million.

According to Charania, Brown wants a contract that will pay him at least $10 million per season.

The latest report comes six days after ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reported that Brown and the Kings had tabled talks due to a rift in negotiations.

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Brown has one guaranteed year remaining on his current contract and is looking for a contract that will put him among the highest-paid NBA coaches.

On Wednesday, the Los Angeles Clippers and coach Ty Lue agreed to a five-year, $70 million contract extension, Charania and The Athletic’s Law Murray reported, citing league sources.

The Kings have an important offseason ahead of them and the first order of business is figuring out what the future holds for Brown.

For now, the two parties appear to be far apart in terms of contract terms.

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