In an offseason overhaul, the Sacramento Kings brought in Scott Perry to replace former GM Monte McNair, and it didn't take long for the former executive of the year to find a new role in the NBA.
The LA Clippers are adding another cook to their kitchen. Ex-Sacramento Kings general manager Monte McNair is joining the front office of the Clippers in an advisor role, Shams Charania of ESPN reported on Monday.
The Los Angeles Clippers plan to hire Monte McNair as an advisor, sources tell Shams Charania of ESPN.
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After firing Calvin Booth a week before the end of the 2024/25 season, the Nuggets are heading into an important off-season without a general manager.
As the Indiana Pacers run through the Eastern Conference, the trade that brought Tyrese Haliburton to town is hard to ignore. The Indiana Pacers, through seven playoff games, look like the best team in the postseason.
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The Sacramento Kings are in the process of a potential overhaul, starting with the general manager position. Almost immediately after ending their season with a play-in tournament loss to the Dallas Mavericks, the Kings decided to part ways with general manager Monte McNair.
Once again, the Sacramento Kings are undergoing a regime change. Just hours after the team parted ways with Monte McNair, the architect of the Beam Team that ended the Kings’ record-long playoff drought, Sacramento hired Scott Perry.
The Sacramento Kings are preparing to usher in a new era after it was announced that general manager Monte McNair and owner Vivek Ranadive have agreed to part ways.
The Sacramento Kings wasted no time making big changes this offseason as they gear up for a busy summer. Within 12 hours of getting eliminated from the play-in tournament, the Kings parted ways with general manager Monte McNair and finalized a deal with his replacement, Scott Perry.
The Sacramento Kings named longtime NBA executive Scott Perry as the team's general manager. The move, announced late Monday night, came less than a week after the team and Monte McNair mutually agreed to part ways following the club's play-in loss to the Dallas Mavericks.
The Sacramento Kings had an underwhelming 2024-25 campaign, ending with a 40-42 record and on the outside of the playoffs looking in, but they did not waste any time making changes after their season-ending loss to the Dallas Mavericks in the play-in tournament.
“Where do the Sacramento Kings go from here?” you ask. On Wednesday night, Sacramento dropped a 120-106 decision to the Dallas Mavericks at the Golden 1 Center, despite welcoming the visiting Mavericks by playing the “My Little Pony” theme song and horse neighs.
The Sacramento Kings ended their 2024-25 season with a play-in tournament loss to the Dallas Mavericks on Wednesday night, but they did not take long to get their offseason started.
The Sacramento Kings wasted no time addressing their leadership void. Hours after parting ways with Monte McNair, they reached an agreement with veteran executive Scott Perry.
The Sacramento Kings may have a favorite already for their head-coaching job.
The Kings parted ways with general manager Monte McNair after Wednesday’s play-in loss to the Dallas Mavericks, but the move had apparently been a long time coming.
The Kings are finalizing a contract with veteran NBA executive Scott Perry to be their new general manager.
The Sacramento Kings and general manager Monte McNair mutually agreed to part ways after Wednesday's play-in loss to the Dallas Mavericks, multiple outlets reported Thursday.
The Sacramento Kings have fired General Manager Monte McNair. The decision, described as mutual, followed a 120-106 loss to the Dallas Mavericks in the play-in tournament.
The Sacramento Kings lost their play-in tournament game on Wednesday night and wasted no time making a big change.
The Sacramento Kings and general manager Monte McNair have agreed to part ways following the team’s blowout home loss to the Dallas Mavericks on Wednesday, per Sam Amick of The Athletic.
Following five years together, the Kings and general manager Monte McNair have mutually agreed to part ways, per Sam Amick of The Athletic (Twitter link).
Sacramento Kings general manager Monte McNair is entering a pivotal stretch as the team prepares for the NBA play-in tournament, with his future in question, according to HoopsHype’s Michael Scotto.
Kings general manager Monte McNair is on the hot seat entering the play-in tournament, league sources tell Michael Scotto of HoopsHype. McNair, who was hired as Sacramento’s general manager in September 2020, helped the franchise end its long playoff drought in 2023, but the team hasn’t progressed as hoped since then.
The Sacramento Kings traded De’Aaron Fox to the San Antonio Spurs in a deal that felt inevitable to happen over the past week. General manager Monte McNair recently spoke about the trade, showing his love for Fox and also welcoming Zach LaVine to the team.
The Kings made a bold move Sunday night.
Speaking to NBC Sports California’s Mark Jones on Friday, Kings general manager Monte McNair addressed the team’s surprising decision to part ways with head coach Mike Brown, stressing his deep respect for the veteran coach.
Monte McNair says the Sacramento Kings are emphasizing playing fast this year, according to ABC10’s Matt George. "Monte McNair says the Kings want to be top-5 in offensive pace minimum this season.
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