Editor's note: Like you, Bay Area athletes and NBC Sports Bay Area insiders, reporters and analysts are feeling the sports void during the coronavirus stoppage. They'll share their thoughts twice a week in "What I Miss About Sports." Next up in the series: Warriors coach Mike Brown.
Mike Brown has been an NBA coach since 1997. Basketball runs in his blood, so the season coming to a halt during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic certainly has thrown Brown's routine off.
Golden State's associate head coach misses everything about the Warriors right now from the players to fellow coaches, front office, trainers and everyone behind the scenes as well.
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"I miss the camaraderie," Brown told NBC Sports Bay Area. "Camaraderie is something that's hard to find, especially in the times that we're in now."
Don't worry, Brown also mentioned how much he misses Warriors fans at Chase Center. Watch the video above to see more about what Brown is missing right now.
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