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Kings Come Up Short as Jazz Finally Find Right Tune at Home
Posted on 6 Mar 2011 by Steven Jones.
Utah Jazz fans, unaccustomed to watching their team lose at home, finally found a little relief on Saturday night. Raja Bell's two critical jump shots in the last minute of overtime propelled the hosts to their first triumph in their last seven contests at Energy Solutions Arena. The Sacramento Kings were left to wonder what went wrong, while hoping that their gutsy play will at least bode ...
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Kings Fans Have Six More Weeks of Limbo
Posted on 2 Mar 2011 by Steven Jones.
Kings fans woke up March 1 to six more weeks of uncertainty. The NBA version of Groundhog day came via an announcement that the league's board of governors extended the time necessary for the team to file for a 2011-2012 change. The Sacramento Bee has the hometown take, while the LA Times examines it from a SoCal perspective. Dale Kasler of the Bee explains why the Kings would have to adjus...
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Thornton is King of the Court, but Kings’ Court May Be on the Move
Posted on 1 Mar 2011 by Steven Jones.
On a night when a sellout crowd pleaded with the Sacramento Kings not to leave after 27 years in California's capital, it was the shortest-tenured King who sealed his team's triumph. Marcus Thornton, who joined the team via a trade late last week, made his third game as a King one to remember by scoring 16 fourth-quarter points, equaling the total output by the visiting Clippers in that period....
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Sacramento’s Whole Greater Than Howard and His Parts
Posted on 24 Feb 2011 by Steven Jones.
Dwight Howard won the battle. His teammates lost the war. Five players scored in double figures for the visiting Kings, who defeated Howard's Magic 111-105 on Wednesday night despite an efficient 31-point, 17-rebound performance from Orlando's lone All-Star. Howard even chipped in an 11-12 effort from the foul line, and generally had his way with Sacramento's inside players. The Magic opene...
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Kings Can’t Get Out of Their Own Way, Heat Can’t Miss
Posted on 23 Feb 2011 by Steven Jones.
Harlem Globetrotter legend Curly Neal may have suffered serious confusion as he watched the Washington Generals stumble about in unexpected purple-and-black uniforms Tuesday night. Neal sat courtside to watch the team otherwise known as the Sacramento Kings struggle through their first game back from the All-Star break. NorCal's royalty trailed 63-44 at halftime en route to a 117-97 loss to E...
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Sacramento Kings Need Shooters
Posted on 29 Jul 2010 by Sergio Paredes.
The 2010-2011 Sacramento Kings have the deepest front court in the entire association. They have one of the most dynamic young floor generals. What they DON'T have is anyone to shoot from the perimeter. Consider this potential starting lineup: C – Samuel Dalembert F – DeMarcus Cousins F – Carl Landry G – Tyreke Evans G – Antoine Wright??? That's correct, the former...









