two of the best teams in recent kings history

I got this info from Kings.com

2001- 2002 kings
PlayerGGSMPGFG%3p%FT%OFFDEFTOTAPGSPGBPGTOPFPPG Chris Webber 54 5438.4.495.263.7492.807.3010.104.81.671.412.933.4024.5 Peja Stojakovic 71 7137.3.484.416.8761.004.205.302.51.14.201.971.7021.2 Mike Bibby 80 8033.2.453.370.803.502.302.805.01.09.191.681.7013.7 Doug Christie 81 8134.5.460.352.851.903.704.604.21.98.312.022.6012.0 Vlade Divac 80 8030.3.472.231.6152.605.808.403.7.991.181.982.9011.1 Bobby Jackson 81 321.6.443.361.8101.002.103.102.0.90.141.151.8011.1 Hedo Turkoglu 80 1024.6.422.368.726.803.804.502.0.71.391.012.3010.1 Scot Pollard 80 2923.5.550.000.6932.404.707.10.7.88.95.852.506.4 Lawrence Funderburke 56 112.9.469.000.6071.402.203.50.6.20.32.591.204.7 Gerald Wallace 54 18.0.429.000.500.90.701.60.5.35.11.41.903.2 Mateen Cleaves 32 04.8.441.250.889.00.20.30.8.22.00.84.302.2 Brent Price 20 04.5.333.267.692.20.20.40.5.15.05.50.701.6 Chucky Brown 18 05.1.370.000.500.601.301.80.3.11.22.28.701.2Team Averages 82 0240.9.467.367.75112.433.045.323.99.04.613.819.0104.6Opponents 82 0240.9.440.337.74413.031.944.922.47.74.715.222.397.

This team was few fts or a basket from the nba finals and quite possibly starting a dynasty .

2002-2003

PlayerGGSMPGFG%3p%FT%OFFDEFTOTAPGSPGBPGTOPFPPG Chris Webber 67 6739.1.461.238.6072.408.1010.505.41.581.313.213.0023.0 Peja Stojakovic 72 7234.0.481.382.875.804.705.502.01.00.071.402.0019.2 Mike Bibby 55 5533.4.470.409.861.602.102.705.21.31.152.311.7015.9 Bobby Jackson 59 2628.4.464.379.8461.002.703.703.11.20.051.802.1015.2 Vlade Divac 80 8029.8.466.240.7132.005.207.203.41.041.311.903.009.9 Doug Christie 80 8033.9.479.395.810.803.504.304.72.25.461.802.309.4 Jim Jackson 63 020.8.442.451.8551.302.804.201.9.49.061.272.107.7 Keon Clark 80 1122.3.501.000.6561.703.905.601.0.481.881.182.806.7 Hedo Turkoglu 67 1117.5.422.372.800.502.302.801.3.37.18.751.906.7 Gerald Wallace 47 712.1.492.250.527.801.902.70.5.51.32.941.404.7 Damon Jones 49 114.5.381.364.741.201.201.401.6.37.08.47.904.6 Scot Pollard 23 014.1.460.000.6052.002.604.60.3.57.65.652.204.5 Lawrence Funderburke 27 08.5.444.000.588.601.402.00.3.04.41.22.902.7 Mateen Cleaves 12 04.6.2611.000.750.10.60.70.8.17.001.17.501.3Team Averages 82 0241.8.464.381.74611.033.544.524.89.05.614.520.3101.7Opponents 82 0241.8.420.320.74114.031.945.821.58.34.315.419.995.

This team was more talented than the 2001-2002 squad in my opinion , they could have went all the way if not for the injury to cwebb .


1998-1999 pts averaged :100.2
1999-2000 105.0
2000-2001 101.7
2001-2002 104.6
2002-2003 101.7
2003-2004 102.9
2004- present 102.4


6-7 yrs average 102.6 pts /game

Hopefully this can continue as long as it can ..............

Kings !
 
This got messed up a little ... lol , but anyways i got the info from kings.com. So check it you if you can't see the stats real well .





kingsville said:
I got this info from Kings.com

2001- 2002 kings
PlayerGGSMPGFG%3p%FT%OFFDEFTOTAPGSPGBPGTOPFPPG Chris Webber 54 5438.4.495.263.7492.807.3010.104.81.671.412.933.4024.5 Peja Stojakovic 71 7137.3.484.416.8761.004.205.302.51.14.201.971.7021.2 Mike Bibby 80 8033.2.453.370.803.502.302.805.01.09.191.681.7013.7 Doug Christie 81 8134.5.460.352.851.903.704.604.21.98.312.022.6012.0 Vlade Divac 80 8030.3.472.231.6152.605.808.403.7.991.181.982.9011.1 Bobby Jackson 81 321.6.443.361.8101.002.103.102.0.90.141.151.8011.1 Hedo Turkoglu 80 1024.6.422.368.726.803.804.502.0.71.391.012.3010.1 Scot Pollard 80 2923.5.550.000.6932.404.707.10.7.88.95.852.506.4 Lawrence Funderburke 56 112.9.469.000.6071.402.203.50.6.20.32.591.204.7 Gerald Wallace 54 18.0.429.000.500.90.701.60.5.35.11.41.903.2 Mateen Cleaves 32 04.8.441.250.889.00.20.30.8.22.00.84.302.2 Brent Price 20 04.5.333.267.692.20.20.40.5.15.05.50.701.6 Chucky Brown 18 05.1.370.000.500.601.301.80.3.11.22.28.701.2Team Averages 82 0240.9.467.367.75112.433.045.323.99.04.613.819.0104.6Opponents 82 0240.9.440.337.74413.031.944.922.47.74.715.222.397.

This team was few fts or a basket from the nba finals and quite possibly starting a dynasty .

2002-2003

PlayerGGSMPGFG%3p%FT%OFFDEFTOTAPGSPGBPGTOPFPPG Chris Webber 67 6739.1.461.238.6072.408.1010.505.41.581.313.213.0023.0 Peja Stojakovic 72 7234.0.481.382.875.804.705.502.01.00.071.402.0019.2 Mike Bibby 55 5533.4.470.409.861.602.102.705.21.31.152.311.7015.9 Bobby Jackson 59 2628.4.464.379.8461.002.703.703.11.20.051.802.1015.2 Vlade Divac 80 8029.8.466.240.7132.005.207.203.41.041.311.903.009.9 Doug Christie 80 8033.9.479.395.810.803.504.304.72.25.461.802.309.4 Jim Jackson 63 020.8.442.451.8551.302.804.201.9.49.061.272.107.7 Keon Clark 80 1122.3.501.000.6561.703.905.601.0.481.881.182.806.7 Hedo Turkoglu 67 1117.5.422.372.800.502.302.801.3.37.18.751.906.7 Gerald Wallace 47 712.1.492.250.527.801.902.70.5.51.32.941.404.7 Damon Jones 49 114.5.381.364.741.201.201.401.6.37.08.47.904.6 Scot Pollard 23 014.1.460.000.6052.002.604.60.3.57.65.652.204.5 Lawrence Funderburke 27 08.5.444.000.588.601.402.00.3.04.41.22.902.7 Mateen Cleaves 12 04.6.2611.000.750.10.60.70.8.17.001.17.501.3Team Averages 82 0241.8.464.381.74611.033.544.524.89.05.614.520.3101.7Opponents 82 0241.8.420.320.74114.031.945.821.58.34.315.419.995.

This team was more talented than the 2001-2002 squad in my opinion , they could have went all the way if not for the injury to cwebb .


1998-1999 pts averaged :100.2
1999-2000 105.0
2000-2001 101.7
2001-2002 104.6
2002-2003 101.7
2003-2004 102.9
2004- present 102.4


6-7 yrs average 102.6 pts /game

Hopefully this can continue as long as it can ..............

Kings !
 
god, that 2003 team was stacked. no doubt in my mind we when it all if webber doesn't hurt his knee in 2nd game of series against dallas. turkuglo, jj, damon jones, keon clark. i loved that team!!!!
 
It always kills me when people talk about the great Kings teams and leave this one off the list: :mad:

1990-91 Sacramento Kings (25-57 Last Pacific)

Player G GS Min FG% 3F% FT% Reb Ast Stl Blk Pts Avg

Antoine Carr 77 48 2527 .511 .000 .758 420 191 45 101 1551 20.1
Wayman Tisdale 33 31 1116 .483 .000 .800 253 66 23 28 660 20.0
Lionel Simmons 79 79 2978 .422 .273 .736 697 315 113 85 1421 18.0
Travis Mays 64 55 2145 .406 .365 .770 178 253 81 11 915 14.3
Rory Sparrow 80 74 2375 .491 .397 .699 186 362 83 16 831 10.4
Anthony Bonner 34 6 750 .448 .000 .579 161 49 39 5 250 7.4
Jim Les 55 8 1399 .444 .461 .835 111 299 57 4 395 7.2
Duane Causwell 76 55 1719 .508 .000 .636 391 69 49 148 525 6.9
Leon Wood 12 0 222 .397 .316 .905 19 49 5 0 81 6.8
Bobby Hansen 36 24 811 .375 .275 .500 96 90 20 5 229 6.4
Bill Wennington 77 23 1455 .436 .200 .787 340 69 46 59 437 5.7
Anthony Frederick 35 3 475 .399 .000 .717 84 44 22 13 177 5.1
Ricky Calloway 64 0 678 .391 .000 .696 78 61 22 7 205 3.2
Steve Colter 19 0 251 .411 .357 .700 26 37 11 1 58 3.1
Ralph Sampson 25 4 348 .366 .200 .263 111 17 11 17 74 3.0
Eric Leckner 32 0 378 .406 .000 .593 87 18 4 11 94 2.9
Mike Higgins 7 0 61 .600 .000 .571 5 2 0 2 16 2.3
Tony Dawson 4 0 17 .571 .000 .000 2 0 0 0 9 2.3

Team 82 19705 .453 .374 .732 3245 1991 631 513 7928 96.7
Opponents 82 19705 .470 .316 .761 3707 1912 699 448 8484 103.5
 
piksi said:
we were good then and we will be good again

you are right there. i think we just need a few good additional players and we will be back fighting for the championship like last season
 
Bricklayer said:
It always kills me when people talk about the great Kings teams and leave this one off the list: :mad:

1990-91 Sacramento Kings (25-57 Last Pacific)

Player G GS Min FG% 3F% FT% Reb Ast Stl Blk Pts Avg
Antoine Carr 77 48 2527 .511 .000 .758 420 191 45 101 1551 20.1
Wayman Tisdale 33 31 1116 .483 .000 .800 253 66 23 28 660 20.0
Lionel Simmons 79 79 2978 .422 .273 .736 697 315 113 85 1421 18.0
Travis Mays 64 55 2145 .406 .365 .770 178 253 81 11 915 14.3
Rory Sparrow 80 74 2375 .491 .397 .699 186 362 83 16 831 10.4
Anthony Bonner 34 6 750 .448 .000 .579 161 49 39 5 250 7.4
Jim Les 55 8 1399 .444 .461 .835 111 299 57 4 395 7.2
Duane Causwell 76 55 1719 .508 .000 .636 391 69 49 148 525 6.9
Leon Wood 12 0 222 .397 .316 .905 19 49 5 0 81 6.8
Bobby Hansen 36 24 811 .375 .275 .500 96 90 20 5 229 6.4
Bill Wennington 77 23 1455 .436 .200 .787 340 69 46 59 437 5.7
Anthony Frederick 35 3 475 .399 .000 .717 84 44 22 13 177 5.1
Ricky Calloway 64 0 678 .391 .000 .696 78 61 22 7 205 3.2
Steve Colter 19 0 251 .411 .357 .700 26 37 11 1 58 3.1
Ralph Sampson 25 4 348 .366 .200 .263 111 17 11 17 74 3.0
Eric Leckner 32 0 378 .406 .000 .593 87 18 4 11 94 2.9
Mike Higgins 7 0 61 .600 .000 .571 5 2 0 2 16 2.3
Tony Dawson 4 0 17 .571 .000 .000 2 0 0 0 9 2.3

Team 82 19705 .453 .374 .732 3245 1991 631 513 7928 96.7
Opponents 82 19705 .470 .316 .761 3707 1912 699 448 8484 103.5

And don't forget the coach: Dick Motta!!!

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Can you imagine what Petrie could have done with four picks in the first round? It's safe to assume he wouldn't have gone with Mays, Bonner, Simmons, and Causewell.
 
Joker112 said:
Can you imagine what Petrie could have done with four picks in the first round? It's safe to assume he wouldn't have gone with Mays, Bonner, Simmons, and Causewell.

Causewell ? Are you kidding me ?

Where's the Causinator when you need him :(
 
Joker112 said:
Can you imagine what Petrie could have done with four picks in the first round? It's safe to assume he wouldn't have gone with Mays, Bonner, Simmons, and Causewell.

That draft sucked actually. Have a look for yourself :
http://nbadraft.net/1990.htm
He wouldn't have taken the same 4, but it's not like there was much better out there.
 
Kev.in said:
That draft sucked actually. Have a look for yourself :
http://nbadraft.net/1990.htm
He wouldn't have taken the same 4, but it's not like there was much better out there.

that draft was deffinetly not amazing...but there were some above-average performers available to the kings...
ex: Ty Hill, Tony Kukoc, Dee Brown(i think its the right one...), and Jayson Williams(lol...murderer)

and Elden Campbell, Antonio Davis, and Tony Massenburg didn't turn out too bad
 
BobbyJ_for3! said:
that draft was deffinetly not amazing...but there were some above-average performers available to the kings...
ex: Ty Hill, Tony Kukoc, Dee Brown(i think its the right one...), and Jayson Williams(lol...murderer)

and Elden Campbell, Antonio Davis, and Tony Massenburg didn't turn out too bad

don't forget Ceballos.

Might have been a slightly more successful draft for us to end up with Elden Cambell, Antonio Davis, Cedric Deballos, & Toni Kukoc.

P.S. Of course the truth is that Geoff has really only been average on draft night. Gets solid players for their draft position, but except for Peja really hasn't grabbed somebody who should have gone significantly higher.
 
Bricklayer said:
It always kills me when people talk about the great Kings teams and leave this one off the list: :mad:

1990-91 Sacramento Kings (25-57 Last Pacific)

Player G GS Min FG% 3F% FT% Reb Ast Stl Blk Pts Avg

Antoine Carr 77 48 2527 .511 .000 .758 420 191 45 101 1551 20.1
Wayman Tisdale 33 31 1116 .483 .000 .800 253 66 23 28 660 20.0
Lionel Simmons 79 79 2978 .422 .273 .736 697 315 113 85 1421 18.0
Travis Mays 64 55 2145 .406 .365 .770 178 253 81 11 915 14.3
Rory Sparrow 80 74 2375 .491 .397 .699 186 362 83 16 831 10.4
Anthony Bonner 34 6 750 .448 .000 .579 161 49 39 5 250 7.4
Jim Les 55 8 1399 .444 .461 .835 111 299 57 4 395 7.2
Duane Causwell 76 55 1719 .508 .000 .636 391 69 49 148 525 6.9
Leon Wood 12 0 222 .397 .316 .905 19 49 5 0 81 6.8
Bobby Hansen 36 24 811 .375 .275 .500 96 90 20 5 229 6.4
Bill Wennington 77 23 1455 .436 .200 .787 340 69 46 59 437 5.7
Anthony Frederick 35 3 475 .399 .000 .717 84 44 22 13 177 5.1
Ricky Calloway 64 0 678 .391 .000 .696 78 61 22 7 205 3.2
Steve Colter 19 0 251 .411 .357 .700 26 37 11 1 58 3.1
Ralph Sampson 25 4 348 .366 .200 .263 111 17 11 17 74 3.0
Eric Leckner 32 0 378 .406 .000 .593 87 18 4 11 94 2.9
Mike Higgins 7 0 61 .600 .000 .571 5 2 0 2 16 2.3
Tony Dawson 4 0 17 .571 .000 .000 2 0 0 0 9 2.3

Team 82 19705 .453 .374 .732 3245 1991 631 513 7928 96.7
Opponents 82 19705 .470 .316 .761 3707 1912 699 448 8484 103.5

Man I loved Les's play. He was the old school version of "white chocolate" He always got Echo so pumped up when he was playing.
 
2002-2003 team was solid. Definitely think we would have had an excellent shot at winning it all that year had it not been for Webb's untimely injury. As it was, we nearly took out the Mavs.

2001-2002 was good, but the team's inexperience and nerves blew their chances. Woulda been interesting to see what the '02-'03 squad could have done with a slightly improved psyche and a healthy roster.

Oh well!
 
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