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- The Rookie-Sophomore All Star Game And Your Sacramento Kings (sactownroyalty.com)
MILWAUKEE Tyreke Evans made a reverse layup around Andrew Bogut with 0.9 seconds left, lifting the Sacramento Kings to a 96-95 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks in a game that featured the NBAs top two rookies.
From postcrescent.com
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- Evans' last-second layup lifts Kings over Bucks (sacbee.com)
- The Dontonio Wingcast Episode 016 (blazersedge.com)
- Sacramento Kings Breakdown: Kings Are No Longer Court Jesters (bleacherreport.com)
For the first time in more than three years, I'm going to a Kings game as a paying customer.
Suddenly, Arco Arena is an attraction again and not just a landmark on the way to the airport.
It's been too long.
Since relevance bade a slow farewell to the barn in North Natomas, a lot has happened much of it bad.
Back in 2006, when the Kings were concluding an eight-year playoff run, double-digit unemployment was not a plague on...
From sacbee.com
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- Kimel: Warriors, not Sacramento Kings, are currently the worst NBA team in... (dailydemocrat.com)
( BLOG UPDATE (1:49 p.m. Pacific): I forgot to mention that rookie forward Jon Brockman is likely out with back spasms. One less to big to help push Al Jefferson around. MINNEAPOLIS - What better place to start a fire than this whip-out-the-winter ...
From search.live.com
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- Kings back to losing ways (modbee.com)
SACRAMENTO, Dec. 17 (UPI) -- Tyreke Evans made two free throws with 3.4 seconds remaining Wednesday and the Sacramento Kings survived a 3-point try at the buzzer to down Washington 112-109.
From upi.com
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- Salmons leads Bulls past Kings (sacbee.com)
About a dozen NBA scouts, including Sacramento Kings president Geoff Petrie and Los Angeles Clippers assistant general manager Neil Olshey, scouted the Iowa State-Cal game last Saturday to watch Cyclones forward Craig Brackins. The 6-foot-10, 230-pounder scored 42 against Kansas last season and is on the Wooden Award Watch list. But several of the NBA scouts left disappointed. Brackins scored 21 points, but didn’t show much improvement from...
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From sactownroyalty.com
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The Sacramento NBA team will be appearing on ESPN (national television!) for the first time in two years next week, and they want to make their return extra-super special. How to do that? A packed house of stone cold drunks. The Kings performance this season has been fine, but their attendance to date has been, shall we say, sub-par. The last thing they want is for ESPN viewers to see thousands of empty seats during such a monumental game...
From deadspin.com
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- Lakers know what it will take to repeat as champions (latimes.com)
Bad loss once again...How much do we Knick fans need to endure? Anyway, here are some thoughts, questions, and observations after fourteen games...
What a starting lineup! Duhon and Chandler both can’t shoot straight. Can you afford to have two starters who can’t shoot starting games? Since it doesn't seem that Douglas is ready to start at the point, we don't have much of a choice but starting Duhon. Robinson is too turnover prone, and...
From bleacherreport.com
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- Sacramento Kings' Spencer Hawes Is Still a Work in Progress (news.google.com)
- Sacramento Kings, #7 seed (blazersedge.com)
The Sacramento Bee’s Jason Jones reports a former Kings scout has been barred from NBA employment while his gambling history is being investigated.
The Kings in January fired Jack Mai, who was in his third season as the team’s assistant director of scouting. His dismissal was not related to gambling.
In a statement released Wednesday, the Kings [...]
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From cantstopthebleeding.com
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Ex-Sacramento Kings star Chris Webber, right, helps Jason Shinstock mix drinks at the 2006 opening of the Center Court restaurant.The game is apparently over at least for now for Center Court With C-Webb, the sports-themed restaurant opened three years ago by former Sacramento Kings basketball star Chris Webber.
On Tuesday, a recording on the restaurant's answering machine said Webber is closing his sports bar and restaurant at...
From sacbee.com
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- Kings G Kevin Martin to miss at least 8 weeks (sfgate.com)
