Sactown Royalty (SAC)

The Sacramento Kings took a punch and countered with their own as they take a 1-0 series lead

The defending champs have long put their opponents away with a dominant third quarter, but the Kings weathered the storm to take a 1-0 series lead. The Sacramento Kings could have easily folded after a Stephen Curry three in the third quarter put the Warriors up 10, in what largely felt like a prototypical Golden State scoring blitz in the works. After all, this young Kings team was devoid of playoff experience after snapping the longest postseason drought in American sports. They were expected

With the Sacramento Kings on the brink of the playoffs, Domantas Sabonis should be an MVP finalist

Sabonis is putting up historic numbers that have been matched by just one other Hall of Famer through NBA History. Is the Kings’ All-Star a lock to be an MVP finalist this season? Head coach Mike Brown feels like a lock to win Coach of the Year. D'Aaron Fox has all but secured the Clutch Player award. Can Domantas Sabonis bring some hardware to Sactown as well? The odds feel like a longshot, as the Kings' All-Star is listed well over +50000 at most sportsbooks to win Most Valuable Player. But

Previewing the Sacramento Kings rotation with the newest roster additions

The Sacramento Kings are hard at work to bolster their roster with one goal in mind: snap the NBA’s longest postseason drought. GM Monte McNair has maneuvered through free agency and the draft to add young players alongside the established pieces in place. Here’s a preview of what the rotation could look like for the coming season. The Sacramento Kings’ head-scratching roster transactions and more than a few draft blunders have been well-chronicled throughout the years, but is there a chance th

Ranking the top coaching candidates for the Sacramento Kings

The Sacramento Kings are casting a wide-net in search of their next head coach, with the goal of ending the league’s longest playoff drought. We rank the known candidates to-date. With a league-record 16th straight consecutive season missing the playoffs and having gone without a season of 40+ wins since 2005-2006, the Sacramento Kings are casting a wide net in search of their next head coach. With promising young pieces to build around and yet still in search for a team identity (especially on

Ending the Drought: Do the Kings Hold or Trade Away their 2022 First-Round Pick?

The Sacramento Kings will miss the playoffs for the 16th consecutive season, but Monte McNair’s decision around the team’s 2022 first-round pick will hint at his timeline for ending the drought. Another NBA postseason will come and go without the Sacramento Kings in attendance, extending the league’s longest playoff drought to a record 16 consecutive seasons. Arco Arena last hosted a postseason game in Sacramento, but Golden 1 Center is still waiting on hearing its number called. For General M

It’s early, but Davion Mitchell is already earning respect from the NBA’s biggest stars

Initial reactions to the Sacramento Kings selecting Davion Mitchell with the ninth pick in this year’s draft were mixed at best. Analysts understood the upside on defense that Mitchell would bring to the Kings (who were historically bad on defense a season ago), but they also questioned the inevitable crowded group of guards on the roster (De’Aaron Fox, Tyrese Haliburton, Buddy Hield, and now Mitchell). Mitchell displayed exactly how his skillset could motivate this team to take the next leap w

New Kings Additions Display Impact in their Victory over the Cavaliers

No practice, no problem: The newest Sacramento Kings were thrown into the fire and their defensive impact was apparent in Saturday’s win over Cleveland. Offensive firepower can only take you so far if you can’t match the effort on the defensive end, and Kings’ General Manager Monte McNair kept this in mind as he navigated through the NBA trade deadline. By the end of Thursday, Sacramento had traded away both Corey Joseph and Nemanja Bjelica, with Terence Davis, Delon Wright, and Moe Harkless ar

The Sacramento Kings Are Healthy at the Most Opportune Time

One can make the valid argument that the Sacramento Kings have been at full strength only twice this season: in the season opener (before Marvin Bagley’s thumb injury) and in Orlando, where the Kings will join 21 other teams in the race to the postseason. The fact that Sacramento was invited is a testament to their stellar play before the season was halted, and it coincides with having their most healthy roster at their disposal. Back when Sacramento was last on the court, the Kings were 13-7

Give credit where credit is due: Luke Walton has been instrumental in the Kings’ recent surge

To those who were calling for Luke Walton’s job, to those who were adamant he had no idea what he was doing, make sure to give credit where its due. As the Sacramento Kings race for a playoff push, Walton has been instrumental in the Kings’ recent surge. De’Aaron Fox is showing he’s "that guy", embarking on a tear that proves why the Sacramento Kings selected him with the fifth pick back in 2017. Harry Giles, perhaps using the Kings’ choice to decline his contract option as fuel, is playing lik

Harry Giles: Future Kings cornerstone or auditioning for his next team?

Harry Giles has flashed the potential that made him a highly-touted recruit. Did the Sacramento Kings make a mistake in allowing him to test free agency? At one point, Harry Giles was a five-star recruit and considered to be the best player in the 2016 recruiting class, the potential he displayed garnered that praise. The Harry Giles we’ve come to know in recent memory, in contrast, has been known for rehabbing and a fight to get on the court. But in the month of February, we’ve seen flashes o

De’Aaron Fox is becoming ‘that guy,’ but he needs to refine this part of his game

As the Sacramento Kings wind down the remainder of the regular season, they must take pride in the positives to date. This includes the recent dominant play of De’Aaron Fox, who just needs to refine this one part of his game. De’Aaron Fox was taken fifth overall in the 2017 NBA Draft with the expectation of becoming one of the new faces of the Sacramento Kings franchise. The Kings were confident that with that fifth pick, they had selected one of the better players of the draft. Let’s see the s

Bigger Disappointment: Bagley’s Injuries or the Kings’ Continued Playoff Drought?

With plenty of excitement and increased expectations at the start, this season for Sacramento Kings has been a disappointment. Which reality is tougher to stomach: another year added to the playoff drought or Marvin Bagley III’s nagging injuries? Fans are quick to forget how the Sacramento Kings’ performed down the stretch late last season. They forget how they went 3-7 in their remaining ten games of the season. They forget the ugly losses they accumulated along the way (see the Brooklyn Nets’

Richaun Holmes is the Kings’ true All-Star candidate

Scroll through your Sacramento Kings’ social media timeline and chances are you’ll find Sactown pushing for De’Aaron Fox, Buddy Hield, and Marvin Bagley to make the trip to Chicago for the NBA’s All-Star Game. The last King to get All-Star recognition was DeMarcus Cousins back in 2017. The likelihood of a King making the All-Star Game this year might be slim, but injuries and the possibility of coaches voting in reserves leave some semblance of hope. And while on name recognition and stats alon

Buddy Hield’s solution to his recent shooting struggles: getting to the foul-line

The Sacramento Kings have been working to build chemistry as they welcome back players from injury, and in the aftermath, we’ve seen Buddy Hield’s shot hit a dry spell. When the shot isn’t falling outside, it’s time to go inside. If the Sacramento Kings were to finally break the longest active playoff drought in the NBA (13 seasons), many figured it wouldn’t come easy, especially in Western Conference. Yet even though this year’s west has been incredibly top-heavy, the Kings have still found th

Richaun Holmes and Cory Joseph Are Proving the Kings’ Offseason Critics Wrong

Critics were adamant that the Sacramento Kings overpaid for players that offseason that ultimately could not help this team take the next step. In an early sample size, Cory Joseph and Richaun Holmes are proving the doubters wrong. After a 39-win season a year ago and the real sense of changing the culture within the franchise, the Sacramento Kings, with viable cap space, were pegged as team that were likely to capitalize on the offseason to add more difference-makers to help end the longest ac

The Sacramento Kings Have Weathered the Storm Thanks to Bogdan Bogdanovic, Who Is Seizing His Moment

With key injuries already at the start, Bogdan Bogdanovic has been counted on for the Sacramento Kings to weather the storm. So far, he’s seized the moment, and he’ll need to stay consistent going forward. Sacramento Kings twitter and fandom can be ruthless at times, and as the franchise started the season with an 0-5 record many were already questioning Luke Walton’s ability to lead this roster. Since then, the Kings have won four of five, including an impressive win over the Portland Trailbl

Luke Walton Takes a Risky (But Necessary) Gamble as the Kings Notch Their First Win

After seeing his team struggle to figure things out "on their own" during their winless start to the season, Luke Walton took a gamble that helped notch the first win for the Sacramento Kings. Luke Walton comes from the coaching tree of Phil Jackson and Steve Kerr, two coaches who are notorious for taking a back seat approach at times, preferring a coaching style that allows the players to figure things out for themselves in order to overcome obstacles. Walton has also faced early-season criti

Should There Be Cause for Concern Regarding Harry Giles?

Harry Giles, believed to be a focal point of the Sacramento Kings youth movement, has been sidelined since training camp and isn’t ready for the season opener. Should there be cause for concern regarding his future? The already loaded Western Conference got an upgrade in seemingly every way possible over the offseason, as there’s a legitimate case for 13 of the conference’s teams vying for a playoff spot. For the Sacramento Kings, currently holding the longest active playoff drought, the coming

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