With nine games left in the regular season, the Sacramento Kings sit in tenth place in the Western Conference standings. Having fallen half a game behind the Dallas Mavericks, the Kings are now just one game up on the Phoenix Suns and find themselves in danger of missing the postseason altogether.
The Sacramento Kings season has been filled with ups, downs, and changes left and right. But one thing that has stayed constant all year is the Kings inability to close the three-point scoring differential between them and their opponents.
The Sacramento Kings, for the seemingly 100th season in a row, will either miss the postseason entirely or lose in the first round. If the postseason started
It was just two days after Christmas when the Sacramento Kings decided to part ways with head coach Mike Brown. It was just two seasons prior in 2022-23 where he was named Coach of the Year unanimously for ending the Kings 16-year playoff drought.
The reigning NBA champions Boston Celtics are playing like, well, the defending champs of late. Boston extended its win streak to eight games following a 121-111 takedown of the San Antonio Spurs on the road Saturday night.
The Sacramento Kings lost Saturday night for the ninth time in their last 12 games. Their late-season collapse could cost them a play-in spot — and cost their coach and GM their jobs.
The Sacramento Kings need every win they can get as they jockey for play-in positioning. Unfortunately, Sacramento did not show up like a team in the midst of a dogfight for postseason aspirations. The Orlando Magic’s length has been a notoriously difficult matchup for Sacramento, and this was on full display on Saturday afternoon.
The Sacramento Kings are kicking off a six-game road trip against the Orlando Magic on Saturday afternoon, but things are not going as planned. The Kings immediately dug themselves a hole, losing the first quarter 38-21 and then were obliterated in the third quarter 37-20, never really giving themselves a chance.
The Sacramento Kings are traveling to take on the Orlando Magic on Saturday afternoon, and while there are some playoff implications involved, there is an interesting storyline that not many people are talking about.
After a 3-4 home stand, the Sacramento Kings (36-37) start their six-game road trip against the Orlando Magic (35-39). It's the Kings' final road trip of the season before they finish off with three games at home Both Orlando and Sacramento are in similar situations standing-wise.
After losing four consecutive games, the Sacramento Kings finally got back in the win column on Thursday night against the Portland Trail Blazers. Now, the Kings head into a matchup against the Orlando Magic on Saturday for the first night of a six-game road trip.
Things have gone downhill for the Sacramento Kings since their breakout 2022-23 campaign in which they won 48 games, claimed the Pacific Division crown, became the league’s darling with their Light The Beam gimmick, and pushed the then-reigning champion Golden State Warriors to seven games in a hard-fought first-round series.
The Sacramento Kings could reportedly have a disgruntled All-Star in the not-too-distant future. With a 36-37 record entering Friday, the Kings have been the definition of mediocrity this season.
Kings forward Jake LaRavia underwent imaging on his injured left thumb and has been diagnosed with a bone contusion, the team announced.
The Sacramento Kings have faced a tumultuous 2024-2025 NBA season, currently holding a 36-37 record, placing them No.9 in the Western Conference. This position keeps them in contention for the Play-In Tournament, with hopes of securing a playoff berth.
Ever since the Sacramento Kings surprised the world during the 2022-23 season by snapping their postseason drought and being the league’s darling with their Light The Beam gimmick, they have been itching to reclaim the heights they were once on.
Zach LaVine scored 29 points on 13-of-18 shooting to help the Sacramento Kings break a four-game losing streak with a solid 128-107 victory over the visiting Portland Trail Blazers on Thursday night.
Following the Lakers’ seventh loss in 10 games, a 118-106 defeat to Orlando on Monday, All-Star guard Luka Doncic took some accountability for the club’s recent struggles.
The Sacramento Kings are mired in a four-game losing streak for the second time this month, untimely skids that are hindering Sacramento's chances of gaining a Western Conference play-in berth.
It has been a disappointing season thus far for the Sacramento Kings as they are currently fighting for their playoff lives in the Western Conference.
The Sacramento Kings are losers of three straight games and have not had a successful March. They are just 5-8 since March 1 and have also lost eight of their last 11 games.
The University of Utah is targeting veteran NBA executive Wes Wilcox to become the school’s new men’s basketball general manager, sources confirmed to Hoops Wire.
On Monday, Tatum's right foot landed on the Kings star's foot when the latter tried to contest a three-point shot.
Former Sacramento Kings point guard Mike Bibby is trading in his sneakers for a clipboard next season. Bibby, 46, is slated to become the men’s basketball head coach of Sacramento State, according to NBA reporter Shams Charania.
Former Cavaliers guard Matthew Dellavedova was named Australian Finals MVP, but not without some controversy. Dellavedova, 34, plays for the Melbourne United, which lost the Aussie NBL title to the Illawarra Hawks.
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