Lifetime Kings fan since they came to Sacramento in 1985. I've lived in Northern Calif since 1966, the capital city almost continuously since 1973, after graduating from Sac State. Bought home here in 1984 which I still own, long ago paying off - yippee! Semi-retired couple years ago from corporate world and before reaching age 60 later this year. Just returned from trip to South East Asia where I've been several times over the years. Adventurous travel bug bit me long ago having lived internationally, traveling widely across Europe, Mid-East, East Asia, and Latin America. Amazing how many times I've been in some remote corner of the world and when asked where I'm from say, "Sacramento," with next thing the questioner says is - "oh, the Sacramento Kings!"
I have one daughter who is 18 on full scholarship to UC Santa Barbara, smart as a wit chemical engineering major. She's pride of my life, best thing that ever happened to me as I was just past age 40 when she was born as my lone offspring. Grateful for her extreme smarts, maturity, stunning beauty, as at least I don't have to foot bill for that expensive university education! Probably continuing her enginnering studies into post-grad. Of note, she's 1/2 Asian, excellent tennis player, good basketball player (like dad back in the day) and like dad - a huge Kings fan. I'm 6'5", her mother (my ex) 5'2" and daughter - long, lean, 5'8". I love the Kings but only because they're part of deep, quarter century fabric of Sacramento. Any other way and it would be similar to a sad divorce, can be bitter, can be amicable, but once it's over, it's over. Hopefully, there's no end to the love affair. Always Sacramento! Always Sacramento Kings!