The Sacramento Kings’ G League affiliate in Stockton are still riding high off last season’s championship run, and one of the key figures behind that success is now heading overseas.
After spending some time on the NBA free agency market, the veteran guard Mason Jones will reportedly give it a second shot overseas. According to ESPN’s Olgun Uluc, Mason Jones is “finalising a deal” with the Perth Wildcats.
Cam Thomas will be back with the Nets on a one-year qualifying offer worth nearly $6 million, but it is hardly a long-term commitment. As Brian Lewis of the New York Post reported, Thomas did not draw much external interest in restricted free agency.
The all-time list of NBA All-Stars is obviously long, and notably distinguished. However, there are some players — for various reasons — who the casual, or even most-dedicated, NBA fans can't recall having earned All-Star nods.
The Sacramento Kings look to position themselves for a championship run in Summer League as they face the Cleveland Cavaliers this afternoon. With three wins in their first three games, and the second-best point differential of the 30 teams, the Kings should fall in the top four if they come out on top today.
With the 2025 NBA Draft behind us, we shift our eyes to free agency, which begins on Monday. The Kings still need a point guard (or two (or three?)) and more help on the wings.
Former Arkansas basketball standout Mason Jones was named NBA G League Finals MVP after leading the Stockton Kings to a 118-110 win over the Osceola Magic in the deciding game of the 2024–25 championship series.
The Stockton Kings, Sacramento’s affiliate, claimed the 2024/25 G League title by winning the deciding game of a best-of-three series with the Osceola Magic on Monday.
The Sacramento Kings have wrapped up their 2024 Las Vegas Summer League campaign, finishing 2-3 with a few strong glimpses of their young talent. While the final scores suggest the Kings struggled in Vegas, the Summer League is not always about getting the win.
The Sacramento Kings have had inconsistencies within the bench rotation, but after converting two-way guard Keon Ellis to a standard three-year contract, they seem to be trying to nail down what the bench will look like going forward.
As we dive into the second half of the 2019-20 college basketball season, we don't have a clear-cut national championship contender at the moment. Amid the parity, however, are a number of quality programs.