KF's 12th Greatest Sacramento King of All Time?

Who Is the 12th Greatest Sacramento King of All Time?


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Bricklayer

Don't Make Me Use The Bat
Hopefully participation does not plummet now that almost the last of the golden era guys has been taken.

The followup to the wildly successful:
http://kingsfans.com/threads/kfs-3rd-greatest-sacramento-king-of-all-time.57900/
http://kingsfans.com/threads/kfs-4th-greatest-sacramento-king-of-all-time.57906/
http://kingsfans.com/threads/kfs-5th-greatest-sacramento-king-of-all-time.57909/
http://kingsfans.com/threads/kfs-6th-greatest-sacramento-king-of-all-time.57919/
http://kingsfans.com/threads/kfs-7th-greatest-sacramento-king-of-all-time.57931/
http://kingsfans.com/threads/kfs-8th-greatest-sacramento-king-of-all-time.57936/
http://kingsfans.com/threads/kfs-9th-greatest-sacramento-king-of-all-time.57941/
http://kingsfans.com/threads/kfs-10th-greatest-sacramento-king-of-all-time.57945/
http://kingsfans.com/threads/kfs-11th-greatest-sacramento-king-of-all-time.57962/

So the obvious followup question: Who Is the 12th Greatest Sacramento King of All Time?

Kingsfans' Greatest Kings of All Time
#1 Chris Webber (default)
#2 Mitch Richmond (default)
#3 Vlade Divac (47.8% of vote)
#4 Peja Stojakovic (50.0% of vote)
#5 DeMarcus Cousins (63.9% of vote)
#6 Mike Bibby (36.1% of vote)
#7 Reggie Theus (35.5% of vote)
#8 Doug Christie (30.3% of vote)
#9 Brad Miller (28.2% of vote)
#10 Wayman Tisdale (40.0% of vote)
#11 Jason Williams (46.4% of vote)
#12 ??
#13 ??
#14 ??
#15 ??
 
Gotta keep my promise - L-Train gets the well-deserved nod.

From YouTube:

Published on Mar 27, 2013

Perhaps the most forgotten duo of the 90s due to injuries (Lionel Simmons) and the lack of a supporting cast (Mitch Richmond). Not only do both score effectively during this game (Simmons was 11 from 15, Richmond - 11/21, 3 from 5 from downtown) but they also find team-mates for good looks at the basket as both have 6 assists apiece.

Things to look for:

Mitch Richmond's use of upper-body strength to create good mid-range looks;
Lionel Simmons's smooth touch from mid-range;
The PA sounds of the Arco Arena. I particularly liked the train sound effect after Lionel "L-Train" Simmons's fast-break dunk.

March 8, 1992.

Simmons wears #22. :)

 
91-92 Kings
Roster
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No. Player Pos Ht Wt Birth Date Exp College
24 Anthony Bonner PF 6-8 215 June 8, 1968 1 Saint Louis University
3 Randy Brown PG 6-2 190 May 22, 1968 R New Mexico State University
31 Duane Causwell C 7-0 240 May 31, 1968 1 Temple University
32 Pete Chilcutt PF 6-10 230 September 14, 1968 R University of North Carolina
20 Bob Hansen SG 6-6 190 January 18, 1961 8 University of Iowa
20 Dennis Hopson SG 6-5 200 April 22, 1965 4 Ohio State University
51 Les Jepsen C 7-0 237 June 24, 1967 1 University of Iowa
33 Jim Les PG 5-11 165 August 18, 1963 3 Bradley University
2 Mitch Richmond SG 6-5 215 June 30, 1965 3 Kansas State University
45 Steve Scheffler C 6-9 250 September 3, 1967 1 Purdue University
42 Dwayne Schintzius C 7-1 260 October 14, 1968 1 University of Florida
22 Lionel Simmons SF 6-7 210 November 14, 1968 1 La Salle University
21 Carl Thomas SG 6-4 175 October 3, 1969 R Eastern Michigan University
5 Stephen Thompson SG 6-4 185 December 2, 1968 R Syracuse University
23 Wayman Tisdale PF 6-9 240 June 9, 1964 6 University of Oklahoma
4 Spud Webb PG 5-6 133 July 13, 1963 6 North Carolina State University
 
A man too nice/boring to provide even one notorious pic. I suppose if he'd come around during the social media age we'd at least have a pic of his famous Ninetnedo thumb.

KF's answer to: Who Is the 12th Greatest Sacramento King of All Time?

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Gotta keep my promise - L-Train gets the well-deserved nod.

From YouTube:

Published on Mar 27, 2013

Perhaps the most forgotten duo of the 90s due to injuries (Lionel Simmons) and the lack of a supporting cast (Mitch Richmond). Not only do both score effectively during this game (Simmons was 11 from 15, Richmond - 11/21, 3 from 5 from downtown) but they also find team-mates for good looks at the basket as both have 6 assists apiece.

Things to look for:

Mitch Richmond's use of upper-body strength to create good mid-range looks;
Lionel Simmons's smooth touch from mid-range;
The PA sounds of the Arco Arena. I particularly liked the train sound effect after Lionel "L-Train" Simmons's fast-break dunk.

March 8, 1992.

Simmons wears #22. :)

This highlight video is so totally Kings: of course we lose in the end!
 
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