2022-23 Kings Miscellaneous Articles

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ESPN.com

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ESPN Tyler Herro's game-winning 3-pointer with 1.8 seconds left to lift the Miami Heat over the Sacramento Kings on Wednesday night should have been ruled a travel, according to the NBA's Last Two Minute report. Herro ended his dribble with a pump fake at the top of the arc and established his left foot as his pivot foot, "which he then lifts and replaces to the floor before taking his jump shot," the report published on Thursday said. The game was tied at 107 before Herro's shot when in.

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Deadspin

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Kings Nation has been through the wringer for the past 16 years. The Sacramento Kings may be poised to end their postseason drought and the path forward is illuminated in a unique way by an unusual group. During the offseason, owner Vivek Ranadivé had the brightest full-color laser equipment in the world installed atop the Golden 1 Center. After every home win, a Sacramento King slaps a purple button which I can assume is only a prop, and 1,000 watts of RGB power shoot into the sky.

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Can the Sacramento Kings beam their way to the playoffs for the first time since 2006? This season, the Kings began the tradition of lighting a purple beam atop the Golden One Center after each victory. Lately, the beam has been working overtime.

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Cincinnati.com | The Enquirer

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Charley Wolf died on Saturday at age 96. He leaves behind six sons, 19 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren, and a story that time can't touch.

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The Wall Street Journal

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A Sacramento Kings win always ends the same way, with 1,000 watts of RGB lasers converging in a purple column. The hope is that every Sacramento resident can see it—along with whatever extraterrestrials are passing by, Kings owner Vivek Ranadivé has joked. Less predictable but equally resplendent, for the “Beam Team,” are the scoring displays that occasion the postgame spectacles.

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Sports Illustrated Cleveland Cavs News, Analysis

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will not play on Friday night when the Cavaliers host the Sacramento Kings at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse. Love was listed on the team's official injury report as out with lower back soreness. The 15-year NBA did not practice on Thursday in what head coach called a "treatment" day.

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Literally the second image that comes up when you google Keegan Murray reacts.

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Because Keegan knows that, once he retires...

No one will remember that he won the Western Conference Rookie of the Month in December 2022.
No one will remember that he won the Rookie of the Year for the 2022-2023 regular season.
No one will remember that he won the Most Valuable Player for the (currently undefined) season(s).

Because...

Everyone will remember that he won NBA Championships (seasons to be determined)...:p:p:p
Everyone will remember that he won NBA Finals Most Valuable Player (seasons to be determined)...:p:p:p
 
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Because Keegan knows that, once he retires...

No one will remember that he won the Western Conference Rookie of the Month in December 2022.
No one will remember that he won the Rookie of the Year for the 2022-2023 regular season.
No one will remember that he won the Most Valuable Player for the (currently undefined) season(s).

Because...

Everyone will remember that he won NBA Championships (seasons to be determined)...:p:p:p
Everyone will remember that he won NBA Finals Most Valuable Player (seasons to be determined)...:p:p:p
I'd like what you're smoking.
 
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Brian Windhorst and a team of ESPN's Insiders sort out life and the news from in and around the NBA world, including Mike Brown's path of coaching maturation, the NBA's major problem with contract extensions and the matchup between Philadelphia 76ers' Joel Embiid and Brooklyn Nets' Ben Simmons. Just before Mike Brown took over as coach of the Sacramento Kings last summer, he looked up a fact about one of his mentors, Gregg Popovich.

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I have my moments,” Kenyon said. Whether it’s scheduled for a podcast or speaking event or putting practice together or texting Kris and Keegan, helping Demetrius out with becoming a new dad. I think God has put me in a position to do different things.

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NetsDaily

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Kessler Edwards who filled in admirably last season after the Nets were decimated by injury is being traded to the Sacramento Kings along with cash considerations in a deal that will save the Nets $8 million in salary and luxury taxes as well as open a roster spot. In Sacramento, Edwards will be closer to his roots in southern California. Adrian Wojnarowski was first with the news, noting that it's possible Edwards will be moved again before Thursday's trade deadline... By opening a roster spot — the Nets now have 14 players under contract plus two two-ways — Brooklyn may be presaging another deal, one that would require the Nets to take on more players than they move out.

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OregonLive.com

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The Portland Trail Blazers must wait until Thursday to fly out of the city to face the Sacramento Kings that night after their flight was cancelled due to the snowstorm that struck the area Wednesday afternoon and carried on into the evening. The Blazers spent about six hours on their chartered plane at the Portland International Airport waiting to take off but were never cleared. At about 9:30 p.m., their flight was cancelled, a team source told The Oregonian/OregonLive. The plan is to fly out Thursday morning, according to a source.

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Sporting News

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It's a new era in Sacramento as the Kings punch their ticket to the playoffs for the first time since 2005-06. With a win over the Trail Blazers, the Kings secured their spot in the postseason, boasting a 46-30 record as they sit in the third seed in the Western Conference. Led by the All-Star duo of De'Aaron Fox and Domantas Sabonis, the Kings have been one of the most entertaining teams in the league this season under new head coach Mike Brown, fueled by their No. 1 ranked offense. With 6,172 days passing between their last playoff game and clinching their playoff spot this season, let's take a trip down memory lane to the last time postseason basketball was alive in Sactown.

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Sporting News

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It's a new era in Sacramento as the Kings punch their ticket to the playoffs for the first time since 2005-06. With a win over the Trail Blazers, the Kings secured their spot in the postseason, boasting a 46-30 record as they sit in the third seed in the Western Conference. Led by the All-Star duo of De'Aaron Fox and Domantas Sabonis, the Kings have been one of the most entertaining teams in the league this season under new head coach Mike Brown, fueled by their No. 1 ranked offense. With 6,172 days passing between their last playoff game and clinching their playoff spot this season, let's take a trip down memory lane to the last time postseason basketball was alive in Sactown.

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Malik Monk and the rest of the Sacramento Kings take the court versus the Golden State Warriors in the NBA Playoffs on Saturday, at 8:30 PM ET. Monk, in his last time out, had four points in a 109-95 loss to the Nuggets. If you'd like to make predictions on Monk's performance, we break down his available prop bets, using stats and trends, below. Malik Monk Prop Bets vs. the Warriors Stat Prop O/U Season Avg Last 10 Avg Points 12.5 13.5 12.2 Rebounds 2.5 2.6 2.4 Assists 2.5 3.9 3.3 PRA -- 20 17.9 PR -- 16.1 14.6 3PM 1.5 1.9 1.9 Looking to bet on one or more of Malik Monk's player prop bets? Sign up at DraftKings with our link to get a first deposit bonus today! Malik Monk Insights vs. the Warriors

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Hoops Hype

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The Sacramento Kings seized a 1-0 lead over the Golden State Warriors with a 126-123 win for their first NBA playoff triumph in 17 years. De'Aaron Fox had the second-highest-scoring playoff debut of all time with 38 points. Malik Monk added 32 ...

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Minutes after scoring a game-high 38 points following the first Sacramento Kings' playoff victory in nearly 17 years, guard De'Aaron Fox walks to the scorers' table and greets owner Vivek Ranadive. The 18,253 fans at the Golden 1 Center know what's coming next as a countdown begins and a laser technician waits atop the roof for the signal. Fox hits the comically large Kings-branded, purple and silver buzzer and sends a 300-watt purple laser beam to the heavens. Little did Fox and the Kings know that some seven months ago, lighting the beam was but a figment of a marketing idea turned lightning rod for a franchise yearning for something to rally around following decades of losing.

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USA Today

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Two stomps took place at the Sacramento Kings' Golden 1 Center on Monday. Golden State's Draymond Green stomped on the chest of Sacramento's Domantas Sabonis after Sabonis grabbed Green's leg, and then the Kings stomped the Warriors 114-106 for a 2-0 lead in their first-round Western Conference series.

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