Sacramento Kings have removed one of  their coaching staff

Sacramento Kings have removed one of  their coaching staff.

In June, the Sacramento Kings agreed to an extension with their head coach, Mike Brown, solidifying the position for the next few seasons.

However, even with the stability the Kings have at the top, Brown’s staff has seen a lot of turnover this offseason, losing multiple assistants over the last few months. The biggest of those losses was defensive guru Jordi Fernandez, who accepted his first head coaching gig with the Brooklyn Nets.

On Monday, it was reported that the Kings are counteracting these losses by reshuffling the hierarchy of their current roster of coaches.

A few days before these changes were announced, the Kings also hired a new head coach for their G-League Affiliate, the Stockton Kings. To fill this position, the Kings added Quinton Crawford – a 33-year-old who has spent the last seven years as an assistant coach, including stops with the Suns and Los Angeles Lakers (he was with the Lakers during their 2019-20 championship run).

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