The Sacramento Kings rolled out the red carpet to treat the A's like royalty as the region will soon welcome its second major professional sports team to town.
The Kings are waiving center Orlando Robinson while veteran forwards Jae Crowder and Doug McDermott will have their contracts guaranteed for the rest of the season, a league source told The Sacramento Bee, confirming a report from ESPN’s Shams Charania. The moves leave the Kings with one open roster spot.
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The De'Aaron Fox trade rumors got a massive trade update as the Sacramento Kings are leaning one way in particular.
With 49 games still to be played in 2025, the Sacramento Kings have time to make a season turnaround. Six of the next 10 games for the Kings will be played at Golden 1 Center, including a New Year’s Day matchup with the Philadelphia 76ers on Wednesday, Jan. 1.
Stephen Curry has been sidelined for bilateral knee injury management in the Warriors upcoming game against the Sacramento Kings.
The Sacramento Kings have let go of Head Coach Mike Brown following a string of disappointing losses for the team, sources close to the Kings told KCRA 3.
Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman discuss where the top remaining free agents might wind up with time running out, the Orioles signing Charlie Morton, Korean free agent Hyeseong Kim joining the Dodgers and Jake recapping the MLB moves he’s missed.
On Monday, some of the A's top players took a tour of their new home for the next few seasons in Sacramento. Among the group were Brent Rooker, JJ Bleday, and Lawrence Butler, who will at times make up the entirety of the team's outfield,
One of the most impressive prospects in the 2024 NBA Draft class was Providence guard Devin Carter. His shooting uptick his final year in college, coupling with
Now it’s up to Doug Christie, the former Kings energizer defender to pull a season of promise out of the ditch and back into the fast lane. He won three of his first four games after taking over for the abruptly terminated Mike Brown, making Christie the Kings’ 13th coach in 19 seasons and the eighth under club owner Vivek Ranadive.