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Kings' Mike Brown 1st unanimous winner of NBA's coach of the year award

When he was introduced last June as coach of the Sacramento Kings, Mike Brown didn't make any grand proclamations or wild predictions.

He talked about work. He talked about culture. He talked about winning.

"One of the main reasons I was brought here," Brown said that day, "was to bring some leadership."

Ask around, and no coach did a better job leading this season than Brown. He was announced Wednesday as the first unanimous winner of the NBA's coach of the year award, an easy call after his first season in Sacramento saw the Kings make the playoffs for the first time since 2006. All 100 voters from a panel of reporters and broadcasters had Brown atop their ballot.

"These honours don't come around often so you're very appreciative of them," Brown said on the TNT broadcast of the announcement. "I'm really appreciative of being in Sacramento. The fans, the city has been fantastic."

Mike Brown is the first unanimous winner of the NBA Coach of the Year Award, which has been presented annually since the 1962-63 season. <a href="https://t.co/8xqJUTdOxB">https://t.co/8xqJUTdOxB</a>

Brown won the award for the second time, adding this trophy to the one he got after he and LeBron James led Cleveland to a 66-16 record in the 2008-09 season. The other finalists this season were Oklahoma City's Mark Daigneault and Boston's Joe Mazzulla.

Daigneault was second, Mazzulla third, and 14 coaches got at least one vote on the ballots where the selection panel was asked to pick their first-, second- and third-place choices.

The Kings were 48-34, the seventh-best record in the league and the first time they were a top-seven team since 2003-04. They led the league in points per game, had the best road record in the Western Conference, snapped

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