I guessing that you didn't actually watch the video. It starts with the first year of the franchise and chronicles the scoring leaders as the change each year. Cousins shows up at the end.I'm not sure why Oscar is considered a Sacramento King here. Kings came to town in 85, he played for the Royals. I'm surprised Boogie wasn't on this list, he scored a lot of points in his seven years.
I guessing that you didn't actually watch the video. It starts with the first year of the franchise and chronicles the scoring leaders as the change each year. Cousins shows up at the end.
The franchise is currently the Sacramento Kings. Odd thing to whine about.the text in the twitter post is false then in regards to including Oscar as a Sacramento King
The franchise is currently the Sacramento Kings. Odd thing to whine about.
I thought this interesting...and kind of sad.
Let us all bask in the glory of the 1951 championship what a run it was.
Ahh I remember it like it was yesterday. On that day in March '51 when they won the championship, I wasn't born yet, so my Mother held the radio up to her stomach so I could hear it. She was just like that ...Let us all bask in the glory of the 1951 championship what a run it was.
Was this list of the Kings before they came to sac?
Because there must be a few like Richmond who would be on list?
you are mistaking whining for pointing out facts.
I'm not sure why Oscar is considered a Sacramento King here. Kings came to town in 85, he played for the Royals. I'm surprised Boogie wasn't on this list, he scored a lot of points in his seven years.
he didn't score enough points to make the listWhere is J-Will?
Oh.he didn't score enough points to make the list
Boy, wait until those gd Los Angeles lakers fans find out that their team actually only has eleven championships...When Laker fans give you crap about the early 2000s, just bring up 1951 and it shuts them right up.