Even though the Sacramento Kings failed to make the playoffs this year, the team still boasts a roster filled with talented guys, such as Malik Monk. But for the seven-year veteran and the team’s primary sixth man, though, the coming months may be difficult due to choices he has to make regarding free agency.
The Sacramento Kings put up an admirable fight during the play-in tournament, but they fell short of their goals and had to take their vacations earlier than they would have liked.
The Sacramento Kings saw a once-promising season come to a crashing end on Friday night. While New Orleans was the better team and deserved to earn the final playoff spot in the Western Conference, Sacramento is left wondering what went wrong after falling from third to third place just a year ago.
It wasn’t very long ago that the Sacramento Kings were among the bottom feeders in the NBA. They had the longest playoff drought in NBA history, a distinction that no franchise wants to hold.
The Sacramento Kings are officially in the offseason after getting eliminated from title contention by the New Orleans Pelicans in the Play-in Tournament.
The Sacramento Kings are building in the right direction. Although they failed to qualify for the playoffs in 2024, they still managed to win 46 games during the regular season.
Just about any other season, 46 wins would be good enough to not only make the NBA playoffs but to avoid the NBA Play-In Tournament altogether. The Sacramento Kings won 48 games last year, which earned them the third seed in the Western Conference.
Although they did not make the playoffs, the 2023-24 season was yet another successful one for the Sacramento Kings. In addition to posting a 46-36 record, their second straight season with at least 46 wins, the Kings learned a lot about their offense.
When Mike Brown took over on the sidelines as the head coach of the Sacramento Kings, he inherited a broken organization just looking for energy to try and end what had become an inexcusable and overwhelming 16-season playoff drought.
Sacramento Kings center JaVale McGee just finished his 15th season in the NBA and is set to hit free agency this summer. Despite getting up there in age since he turned 36 years old in January, the three-time NBA champion said that he has no plans of hanging up his sneakers for good just yet.
16-year NBA veteran JaVale McGee is reportedly not planning on retiring from basketball just yet. Following his Sacramento Kings’ Play-In loss to the New Orleans Pelicans, the 36-year-old made it clear he plans to “just play basketball.” “Just to play basketball,” McGee said when asked by NBCSCA what’s next for him.
The New Orleans Pelicans have been the Sacramento Kings’ worst nightmare this season.
The New Orleans Pelicans finished the season a perfect 6-0 against the Sacramento Kings, but the final victory meant the most.
The New Orleans Pelicans made a statement to close out the first half of Friday's play-in tournament matchup.
Action Network's NBA experts share Play-In best bets on Friday, including expert picks, player props and odds for Kings vs. Pelicans and Bulls vs. Heat.
Action Network's Michael Fiddle shares odds, pick and prediction for Friday night's NBA Play-In matchup between the Sacramento Kings and New Orleans Pelicans.
The Sacramento Kings delivered a resounding performance against the Golden State Warriors, marking a significant shift in their regional rivalry. The Kings’ 118-94 victory kept their NBA playoff aspirations alive and dealt a severe blow to a once-dominant Warriors dynasty.
Keon Ellis' old tweet resurfaced after the Sacramento Kings eliminated the Golden State Warriors from the play-in tournament, sparking both amusement and reflection on social media.
The Warriors got rid of Harrison Barnes. Draymond Green stomped on Domantas Sabonis’ chest. Tuesday night, they got revenge.
Keegan Murray sank eight 3-pointers and finished with 32 points and nine rebounds as the Sacramento Kings remained alive with a convincing 118-94 victory over the visiting Golden State Warriors on Tuesday night.
The Brooklyn Nets searched out West to potentially find their next head coach.
De'Aaron Fox scored 24 points in three quarters as the host Sacramento Kings cruised to a 121-82 rout of the Portland Trail Blazers on Sunday afternoon in the regular-season finale for both teams.
Sunday's 2023-24 regular-season finale arrives with the Sacramento Kings facing postseason uncertainty ahead of their matchup with the visiting Portland Trail Blazers.
Brooklyn’s search process has been ongoing for more than a month and is believed to have been “extensive.”
If someone were to look at a Sacramento Kings box score this season, it would be a near-certainty that they would see Domantas Sabonis finishing the game with a double-double.
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