Sacramento Kings

Bulls vs. Celtics: Where Amazing Happens

May 1, 2009

After watching game 6 of the Bulls vs. Celtics series, I wanted to write a post on how magnificent the series has been. I have been sitting in front of my laptop for the past hour trying to come up with something to write. Why? The series has been that magical. There is not one [...]

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Legend Carril Rejoins Kings

January 9, 2009

78 year old hall of fame coach Pete Carril is returning to basketball as a consultant for the Sacramento Kings. Carril is the legendary Princeton coach who is the winningest coach of all-time in Ivy League history. After 30 years on the collegiate sidelines, he spent 10 years as an assistant coach with these same [...]

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Kings and Cavs Should Talk Trade

November 20, 2008

First and foremost, I am not saying this post is a trade rumor as nobody on either team has come out and said that these two teams are talking a trade. What I am writing is that these teams should talk about a trade and should execute it. The Sacramento Kings and the Cleveland Cavaliers are polar [...]

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Playing Time, Coach’s Fault?

October 27, 2008

I was reading an article last week about Spencer Hawes, the second year center with the Sacramento Kings. I have a great deal of interest in Spencer.  I played in college with his uncle, Steve Hawes, who went on to a fine NBA career; I have also known his dad, Jeff, since he was a senior in high school.  [...]

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Kevin Martin’s New Look Will Bring the Attention He Deserves

October 15, 2008

If you ask any non-NBA faithful who Kevin Martin is, many will come back to you with a perplexed look and a shoulder shrug. Although he was sixth in the league in scoring last year, many are unaware of his talents and, probably, is the most underrated player in the league. Martin, 25, played his college [...]

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