New York Knicks head coach Mike Brown has spent much of his professional life in the basketball spotlight, but he has generally kept his family and personal relationships away from public attention. That changed slightly during the Knicks’ historic 2026 championship run, when his wife, Rochelle “Ro” Ledesma, became more visible around the team and during the celebrations.
Brown led the Knicks to their first NBA championship since 1973, defeating the San Antonio Spurs in five games in June 2026. His family was present for the achievement, including Ro and her children.
Who Is Ro?
Rochelle “Ro” Ledesma is Mike Brown’s current wife. She has maintained a notably private profile compared with her husband, whose coaching career has taken him through several NBA franchises.
Ro occasionally appears with Brown at basketball events, but she does not have the same public-facing role as an NBA coach. Her presence became more noticeable during the Knicks’ memorable 2026 postseason, when she was among the family members celebrating Brown’s first championship as an NBA head coach.
Their Private Life
Brown and Ro have generally kept details about their relationship away from the media.
That privacy makes occasional public appearances stand out. During the 2026 Eastern Conference finals, Brown mentioned that Ro had noticed actor and longtime Knicks fan Ben Stiller at a game and wanted a photograph with him. Brown joked that she had been hesitant to ask, prompting Stiller to publicly offer to take the picture.
The story offered a rare glimpse of Ro’s personality without revealing much about her private life.
Championship Celebration
Ro was part of Brown’s family group celebrating the Knicks’ championship in San Antonio.
After the Knicks defeated the Spurs 94-90 in Game 5 on June 13, Brown went looking for his family, including Ro, his son Elijah and his stepson. The championship was especially meaningful because it was Brown’s first title as a head coach after four previous championships won as an assistant.
For Brown, the victory represented the culmination of a coaching career spanning more than three decades.
Porto Cervo Trip
Following the championship season, Brown and Ro were photographed together during a private vacation in Porto Cervo, a luxury destination on Sardinia.
The appearance attracted attention precisely because the couple rarely feature prominently in celebrity coverage. Their Italian getaway offered fans a rare look at Brown away from the basketball court and at the couple enjoying time together after an extraordinary season.
The trip also came after an unusually intense period for Brown, who had spent the entire season under the pressure of coaching New York.
His First Marriage
Before his marriage to Ro, Brown was married to Carolyn Brown.
Carolyn was part of his life during some of the earlier stages of his NBA coaching career, including his periods with the Cleveland Cavaliers and Los Angeles Lakers. Older reports describe the couple as having two sons, Elijah and Cameron.
Their marriage later ended in divorce.
It is worth noting that some older online biographies still identify Carolyn as Brown’s wife. Those references are outdated in light of more recent reporting identifying Rochelle “Ro” Ledesma as his current wife.
His Children
Brown has two sons from his first marriage, Elijah and Cameron.
Elijah followed his father’s basketball connection, playing college basketball at Butler before continuing his collegiate career at New Mexico and Oregon. Cameron pursued athletics in a different direction and played football at Case Western Reserve University.
Brown also has a stepson through his marriage to Ro. His blended family has been part of the support system surrounding him throughout his coaching career.
Family at the Finals
The 2026 NBA Finals provided an especially important family moment for Brown.
After years of coaching in different cities and experiencing multiple dismissals from head-coaching jobs, he finally captured an NBA championship as the person in charge. Reports from the title celebration described Ro and other family members being present in San Antonio.
Brown had previously won four championships as an assistant coach, including titles during his time with the San Antonio Spurs and Golden State Warriors. The Knicks title gave him his first championship ring as a head coach.
A Long Coaching Journey
Brown’s relationship with basketball began long before his arrival in New York.
He worked his way through NBA assistant and scouting roles before becoming a head coach with the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2005. He later coached the Los Angeles Lakers and returned for another stint with Cleveland before eventually leading the Sacramento Kings.
His career also included championship-winning assistant roles with the Spurs and Warriors.
That history makes his 2026 success particularly significant. After several setbacks, Brown finally reached the top as a head coach.
Life Beyond Basketball
Ro’s relatively private approach contrasts with the enormous attention surrounding Brown’s career.
While Brown spends much of his professional life answering questions about tactics, players and results, his wife rarely seeks the spotlight. Her occasional appearances at games, family celebrations and vacations offer only limited glimpses into their life together.
That balance appears to suit the couple, allowing Brown to maintain a demanding public career while preserving a more personal world away from basketball.
Mike Brown’s Family Today
Mike Brown’s family has evolved alongside his long NBA career. He shares sons Elijah and Cameron with his former wife Carolyn and has a stepson through his current marriage to Rochelle “Ro” Ledesma.
In 2026, Ro was among the family members celebrating Brown’s defining professional achievement: leading the New York Knicks to their first NBA championship in 53 years.
Although Brown remains the public figure, his family’s presence has been an important part of the journey. For Ro, that has meant supporting a husband whose career has taken him across the NBA while maintaining a life that remains largely outside the spotlight.
After the Knicks’ historic title and the couple’s post-season trip to Italy, one thing remains clear: Mike Brown’s basketball story may be public, but much of his family life with Ro is still deliberately private.