With just three games left in the regular season, the Sacramento Kings are 39-40 and have clinched their spot in the play-in tournament, but an unfortunate injury could put a damper on their postseason aspirations.
The Sacramento Kings (39-40) might be figuring things out at the perfect time. After winning three straight games, they return home for their final three games, starting with the new look Denver Nuggets (47-32).
The Sacramento Kings are reuniting with a familiar presence, bringing back guard Terence Davis. After making an impact with the Wisconsin Herd in the NBA G League, Davis is reportedly finalizing a deal to rejoin Sacramento, according to Shams Charania.
The Sacramento Kings will return to the Golden 1 Center on Wednesday as they face off against the Denver Nuggets. Sacramento had a slow start to their six-game road trip but they were able to end it on a three-game winning streak.
The Sacramento Kings return home from their six-game road trip on Wednesday as they face off against the Denver Nuggets. Sacramento had a slow start to
The Kings are signing guard Terence Davis, ESPN’s Shams Charania tweets. Davis averaged 14.3 points on 40.2% three-point shooting for the NBA G League’s Wisconsin Herd this season.
With just three games left in the regular season, the Sacramento Kings are showing life. The Kings sit in ninth place in the Western Conference with a 39-40 record, but are coming off back-to-back wins against the Cleveland Cavaliers and Detroit Pistons.
The Sacramento Kings (45-35) rallied past the Detroit Pistons (39-41) for a 127-117 win on Monday, April 7, behind a combined 80-point explosion from Zach LaVine and DeMar DeRozan.
The Sacramento Kings won their second consecutive road game against a tough Eastern Conference team on Monday night, this time coming back from 18 points down to defeat the Detroit Pistons 127-117. Leading the charge for the Kings was Zach LaVine, who scored 43 points for the game.
Zach LaVine delivered a season-high 43 points, propelling the Kings to a 127-117 comeback victory over the Pistons on Monday night at Little Caesars Arena.
The Sacramento Kings picked up a huge win over the Detroit Pistons on Tuesday, overcoming an 18-point first-half deficit to pick up their third consecutive win.
Last season, Zach LaVine and DeMar DeRozan finished in ninth place with the Chicago Bulls. After a comeback win Monday night, they've almost clinched ninth again for the Sacramento Kings.
The Sacramento Kings are playing the Detroit Pistons on the road Monday night, as Doug Christie’s team looks to strengthen their chances of clinching a berth in the NBA Play-in Tournament.
The Atlanta Hawks and Sacramento Kings both want to get the best play-in seeding possible. But due to a three-year-old trade between the teams, the Kings would prefer that the Hawks and other Eastern Conference teams keep winning.
The 38-40 Sacramento Kings march into Little Caesars Arena to take on the 43 – 35 Detroit Pistons. Injury watch includes Keegan Murray, Jake LaRavia, Jalen Duren, and Tobias Harris.
After opening their six-game road trip with three straight losses, the Sacramento Kings have bounced back with a pair of wins. The Kings will look to build on one of their most impressive victories of the season when they conclude their trip with a matchup against the Detroit Pistons (43-35) on Monday night.
Random dribbles following the Cavaliers’ 120-113 home loss to the Sacramento Kings on Sunday. … 1. These are games you’re supposed to win. Granted, the Kings have played out of their minds in two games against the Cavs … but still.
He made history on Thursday night with one of the most dominant playoff performances in G League history.
The Sacramento Kings are in a major decline right now following a series of moves that changed their entire identity. With six games left to play this season, the Kings are 10th in the West (36-40), and the latest intel suggests they could opt to trade their current veteran core in favor of a clean slate.
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