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Opinion: First-ever Journal NBA Mock Draft
Original at blogs.rapidcityjournal.com
• Mon, May 25
Sacramento Kings – Tyler Hansbrough, PF, North Carolina: The Kings take a shot on the ACC's all-time leading scorer. Not considered a true NBA athlete, Hansbrough brings intangibles and attitude that the Kings hope will rub off on some of their young ...
Opinion: What's Left to See in Sacramento: Kevin Martin
Original at Sactown Royalty
• Thu, Feb 19
By Ziller Now that the dust has cleared, let's consider the remaining 27 games of the Sacramento Kings' 2008-09 season. Kevin Martin Speed has managed to boost his three-point shooting percentage for the fifth straight season. He's already No. 57 in NBA history. He's taking more threes than ever. This...
Opinion: Sacramento Kings & Houston Rockets: History Lessons
Original at Bleacher Report
• Fri, Dec 19
By Brandon Gallawa Rick Adelman is unequivocally the best coach the Kings have had during their time in Sacramento. During his eight seasons with the Kings, Adelman won 395 games with a .633 winning percentage. He took the Kings to the playoffs every season and led them to the Western Conference finals in 200...
BDL's 2008-09 NBA Season Preview: Sacramento KingsOriginal at Yahoo! Sports
• Tue, Oct 28
By J.E. Skeets And behind Brad Miller is Spencer Hawes, who should round into a consistent scoring contributor despite his youth, health concerns, and that "Free Ted Stevens" bumper sticker on the back of his F-150. Backing Moore up is Shelden Williams and Kenny Thomas, and let’s just forget that any of...
Opinion: Crystal Ballin': NBA Pacific DivisionOriginal at The FanHouse - AOL
• Tue, Oct 7
By Brett Edwards Now, as we look to the Sacramento Kings, things start to get a bit more interesting. Sac-to has a budding star in Kevin Martin, a veteran, versatile big in Brad Miller, and a couple more quality starters in Beno Udrih and Francisco Garcia. Mikki Moore, the fifth starter, is definitely servic...
Opinion: Artest the Savior?
Original at dberri (WordPress)
• Thu, Jul 31
By dberri Artest and the Sacramento Kings Table One: The Sacramento Kings in 2007-08 The "good" Rockets Table Three: The Houston Rockets in 2007-08 Point Guard: Rafer Alston, Aaron Brooks Center: Yao Ming, Luis Scola, Dikembe Mutombo Point Guard: McGrady Small Forward: Artest Center: Yao Ming
Opinion: Sacramento Kings NBA Backboard and Rim Combo information and auctions
Original at blogobear.com
• Tue, Jul 29
By tomas5381 In this review of Sacramento Kings NBA Backboard and Rim Combo, I’m going to show you both the good and the bad. After all, what’sa review without some honesty, right? First, I have to tell you upfront that Sacramento Kings NBA ...
Opinion: Ralph Nader’s letter to David Stern in 2002
Original at MVN
• Wed, Jun 11
Ralph Nader Presidential candidate and political activist Ralph Nader sent a letter to David Stern at the conclusion of the Los Angeles Laker Sacramento King game six play-off game in 2002. This play-off game was recently brought up in Tim Donaghy’s recent disclosure of irregularities...
Armando Acuña: Lack of opera review in print is low note for readers
Original at Sacramento Bee
• Sun, May 25
USA - He was in town lobbying for a new arena for the region's only major professional sports franchise, the Sacramento Kings, at the expansive but old Cal Expo ...
Kings 2007-08 Season in Review - Kings.com
Original at NBA.com
• Tue, Apr 22
The 2007-08 Sacramento Kings season featured a rookie head coach, a handful of injuries and a glimpse of a young nucleus with much promise. ... Season In Review: Sacramento Kings HoopsWorld Marty Mac's World: Sometimes things are better left unsaid Sacramento Bee
Season In Review: Sacramento Kings - HoopsWorld
Original at Hoops World
• Sun, Apr 20
Season In Review: Sacramento Kings HoopsWorld - If you are looking for a guy who fills the stat sheet and played hard every night, Salmons provided that for the Kings. Because of Salmons, head coach ... Theus shocks Martin Sacramento Bee
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Opinion: Slamming Some "Sick" Basketball Writing
Original at 20 Second Timeout
• Thu, Dec 6
By David Friedman I just read three magazine articles that perplexed me. "Mal" means sick and if you flip that around and add an "s" for "subpar" then you'll know where I found these articles. Anyway, the first one declared that the New York Knicks and Sacramento Kings are going to face each other in this year's NBA Finals. Maybe this was just a satirical piece--albeit one that failed to provide either humor or insight--because even with the long lead time it takes to put out a magazine there is no way that anyone who actually watches the NBA could possibly believe that those squads are going to the Finals in 2008 without purchasing tickets. If the Knicks get rid of Stephon Marbury soon then they could possibly, maybe grab the eighth playoff spot in the East. As for th... [read the full post]
The 2007 NBA Draft in review - Peru Tribune
Original at miamicountylife.com
• Thu, Jun 28
The 2007 NBA Draft in review Peru Tribune, IN - Sacramento Kings - Spencer Hawes, Washington: Hawes is a decent big man prospect who should eventually replace Brad Miller. Now the Kings just have to find ...