The Sacramento Kings and George Karl have agreed to the framework of a deal for him to take over as coach, a person familiar with the negotiations said Wednesday.
The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the discussions were private. The plan is for Karl to coach the Kings in their first game following the All-Star break Feb. 20 at home against Boston, meaning Tyrone Corbin will be coaching his final game for Sacramento on Wednesday night at Milwaukee.
Karl is attending funeral services for former North Carolina coach Dean Smith this week. The Kings are expected to announce the deal in the coming days after final terms have been agreed upon and the contract has been signed.
Karl will be Sacramento's third coach this season.
Apparently Demarcus Cousins isn't too pleased about being left out of the coaching hunt, but I think Karl's had a respectable enough coaching career to be considered a solid choice. Kind of rare to see a new coach brought in mid-season, these days; usually the interim head coach finishes out the year, and either gets the gig full-time, or is replaced in the offseason.