Jeff Peterson, the Charlotte Hornets' President of Basketball Operations, has not been shy to swing a trade since being appointed last spring. Trader Jeff (does that work?) has made a habit of turning chicken you-know-what into chicken salad by turning distressed, lightly used rotation players into future draft picks.
There has been a ton of speculation about Domantas Sabonis’ future with the Sacramento Kings and were not even through April. First, things got interesting
The Charlotte Hornets, Detroit Pistons, Memphis Grizzlies, Orlando Magic and Phoenix Suns are considered “landing spots” for Sacramento Kings big man Domantas Sabonis.
Can you name every player to average at least 17.0 PPG in the 2024 NBA playoffs?
The Sacramento Kings are entering a busy 2025 offseason, and new general manager Scott Perry is expected to come in and make big changes. The Kings are
The Phoenix Suns will be looking for ways to improve the roster this offseason, and a division rival could be looking to break things up. The Sacramento Kings, two years removed from having the No.
A singular word has become the resounding theme surrounding what is to come this offseason for the Phoenix Suns - change. The massively underwhelming 36-win season and the fallout associated with it can't be avoided any longer - changes have already been made, with more to come.
The Sacramento Kings haven’t been able to catch a break. Every time it seems like they’ve turned the corner, another storm rolls in. From an exciting playoff appearance in 2023 to back-to-back play-in disappointments, the Kings have once again found themselves stuck in the NBA’s murky middle.
The Sacramento Kings had a rollercoaster 2024-25 campaign, from firing their head coach, trading away their star point guard, and parting ways with their general manager, but they have had some consistency here and there.
The Sacramento Kings may be headed for a significant reset following their early exit from the 2025 NBA Play-In Tournament. After falling to the Dallas Mavericks, the team parted ways with general manager Monte McNair.
Following a lopsided play-in loss at home to the Mavericks, the Kings face a critical offseason clouded by questions surrounding the futures of two of their top players.
The 2024-25 season has come to an end for the Sacramento Kings following Wednesday night’s Play-In loss to the Dallas Mavericks. It was a disappointing season overall for the Kings as they failed to live up to expectations put on them heading into the season.
It was a disappointing 2024-25 season for the Sacramento Kings as they failed to live up to expectations placed on them before the season began. Sacramento was expected to be a playoff team in the Western Conference after adding DeMar DeRozan to their roster to build a new star trio alongside Domantas Sabonis and De’Aaron Fox.
Sacramento Kings players spoke with the local media on Thursday after their season ended on Thursday. The Kings lost the 9-10 NBA play-in tournament game
The Sacramento Kings lost to the Dallas Mavericks on Wednesday in the 9-10 play-in tournament game. For the second straight year, the Kings will miss the
The Sacramento Kings’ season came to an end with a 120-106 loss to the Dallas Mavericks in the NBA Play-In Tournament. Right after that, the Kings decided to let go of general manager Monte McNair, and more changes could be in the works in Sacramento this offseason.
General manager Nico Harrison repeatedly insisted this week that "defense wins championships." In Wednesday's play-in game in Sacramento, his Dallas Mavericks won with defense — and a heaping helping of offense.
Domantas Sabonis has steadily emerged as one of the NBA’s most consistent and quietly dominant stars.
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.
On Monday, Tatum's right foot landed on the Kings star's foot when the latter tried to contest a three-point shot.
Kings big man Domantas Sabonis will return to action Monday against Boston, Sam Amick of The Athletic tweets. Less than a week ago, the team announced Sabonis would be out at least 10 days due to a moderate right ankle sprain.
The Kings announced on March 18 that center Domantas Sabonis, who was diagnosed with a moderate right ankle sprain, would be reevaluated in 10 days.
Sabonis suffered an injury early in the third quarter of Monday’s win over Memphis, badly turning his right ankle as he drove toward Memphis’ basket and falling to the floor in pain.
Playing on Monday for just the second time since returning from a six-game absence due to a hamstring strain, Kings center Domantas Sabonis suffered two new injuries over the course of the team’s win over Memphis and was forced to exit the game early, as Jason Anderson of The Sacramento Bee details.
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