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Erik Spoelstra Laments 'Sad State' of NBA Coaching After Mike Brown's Kings Firing

Jack Murray

The Sacramento Kings' decision to fire head coach Mike Brown has Miami Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra reflecting on the state of the coaching market.

Ira Winderman of the South Florida Sun Sentinel relayed Spoelstra's thoughts about Brown's firing, with the Heat boss saying it reflects the "sad state of our profession" and that he feels like he has to comment on firings "far too often."

Spoelstra has been the Heat coach since 2008-09 and has compiled a 765-540 overall record while leading the team to two NBA championships and six appearances in the NBA Finals. He has overseen different core groups and has kept Miami relevant in the Eastern Conference throughout his tenure.

In the time that Spoelstra has been Miami's head coach, Sacramento has only reached the postseason once. That came in 2022-23 when Brown was in his first season with the franchise.

Spoelstra is the second longest-tenured head coach in the NBA. Twenty-five of the league's 30 coaches have been with their respective franchises for less than five seasons. The leash for coaches in the league has been very short and Brown's firing despite some success just a few seasons ago shows how quickly a coach can become disposable in the eyes of a front office.

   

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