The Sacramento Kings are close to appointing Doug Christie as their permanent head coach. Christie, a former NBA player, took over as interim coach after Mike Brown was dismissed following a 13-18 start this season. Under Christie's leadership, the team achieved a 27-24 record and secured a spot in the NBA Play-In Tournament.
Despite their efforts, the Kings were defeated by the Dallas Mavericks with a score of 120-106. This marked Sacramento's second consecutive exit from the Play-In Tournament. The team had previously won the Pacific Division title during Brown's first season in 2022-23 but has not advanced past the first round since 2004.

Doug Christie played in the NBA from 1992 to 2007, spending part of his career with Sacramento. He joined the Kings as an assistant coach before the 2021-22 season. His familiarity with the team and experience in the league make him a strong candidate for the head coaching position.
Christie's agent, Andy Miller from Klutch Sports, has been negotiating a multiyear contract for him to become the franchise's next head coach. The deal is expected to be finalized soon, marking a new chapter for both Christie and the Kings.
The Kings have struggled to win a playoff series since reaching the second round in 2004. With Christie's appointment as head coach, there is hope that he can lead them back to success. His previous tenure as an assistant and his playing days with Sacramento provide him with valuable insights into the team's dynamics.