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The Sacramento Kings, founded in 1948 and joined the NBA, are a professional basketball team belonging to Sacramento, California, United States, and are part of the Western Conference Pacific Division of the National Men's Basketball Professional League (NBA).
In the 1950-1951 season, he won the NBA championship as the Rochester Royals. After that, the Kings failed to break through. Until entering the 21st century, the Kings were under the Princeton system of head coach Rick Adelman, with players such as Chris Webber, Peja Stojakovic, Mike Bibby, and Vlad Divac as the core, with Bobby Jackson and Sidhu Turkglou as the main players"Bench bandits", becoming the most watchable team in the NBA.
But in 2008, with the transfer of Mike Bibby to the Hawks, it marked the end of the Kings' first generation. In 2009, the team began to be rebuilt with Tyrek Evans as the core. In January 2013, the Seattle consortium announced a tentative agreement to acquire the Kings, but the Kings were eventually acquired by the Sa City consortium led by Vivok Ranatief.
The Kings of the 03-04 season were the first period, and the players at that time were:
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The motto of this tactic is "Don't twist your head, or you'll open the back door!" This offensive tactic is divided into two types of low post offense and high post offense, and the following is mainly about low post offense: The first step in tactics: find a center. Princeton Offense.
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Bibby, Christie (Bobby Jackson), Stojakovic, Webb, Miller.
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Head: Adelman (544-361).
List of players. Number Name Field Position Date of Birth Height Weight NBA Years 3 G-Wallace Forward 7 23 Chris Webb Forward 3 01 Turkglou Forward 3 19 Clark Center Forward 4 16 Clifts Guard 9 07 93kg210 Mike Bibi Guard 3 785 Christie Guard Forward 5 09 93kg1016 Stojakovich Forward 6 09 Divac Center 2 03 118kg1324 Bobby Jackson Guard 3 13 84kg525 Price Guard 12 09 84kg931 Burrard Forward Center 2 12 Fundberg Forward 12 15
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Peja, Bibby, Bobby Jackson, Doug Christie, Jim Jackson, Webb, Divac 2002-2003 Sacramento Kings lineup:
Number 03 Gerard Wallace.
Number 04 Chris Webb.
No. 05 Haiti Tequegrou.
No. 07 Keon Clark.
Number 08 Martin Cliffes.
Number 09 Damon Jones.
Number 10 Mike Bibby.
No. 13 Doug Christie.
No. 16 Peja Stojakovic.
No. 21 Vlad Divac.
No. 22 Jim Jackson.
No. 24 Bobby Jackson.
Number 25 Brent Price.
No. 31 Scott Pollard.
Number 34 Chris Williamson.
No. 51 Lawrence Fundpock.
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Peja, Bibby, Bobby Jackson, Doug Christie, Jim Jackson, Webb, Divac, Miller.
Turkogru, White Chocolate Williams.
No. 13 Christie.
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Divac Weber Peja Christine Bibby, No. 13 is Christine, a well-known all-round player when he was young, and then he was injured, so he threw himself into defense, which helped the Kings a lot at that time.
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The Kings' strongest lineup was the 2001 02 season, when they reached the Western Conference Finals with the following lineup:
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The team's home stadium was settled at Edgerton Park Arena 1949 1954 Rochester War Memorial 1955 1957 Cincinnati Gardens 1957 1972 Kansas City Municipal Auditorium 1972 1974 Omaha Civic Auditorium, 1972, 1978, Kemper Arena, 1974, 1985, Arco Arena, 1985, 1988, Sleep Train Arena, 1988, 2016, New Downtown Arena, 2016
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2014-2015 Sacramento Kings lineup NameNumber PositionHeightWeightBirthday ContractRudy Gaymi 104 kg1986-08-175 82.3 million, expires in the summer of 2015, salary for the year is 19.31 millionMarcus Cousins 15f m 122 kg, 1990-08-134 65.61 million, expires in the summer of 2018, salary for the year is 14.74 million, Carl Landrimie 112 kg, 1983-09-194, 26 million, Expires in the summer of 2017 with a salary of 6.5 million for the year Derek Williams Rice 109 kg 1991-05-254 $21.52 million, expires in the summer of 2015 with a salary of $6.33 million for the year Jason Thompson 34f Rice 113 kg 30 million for the year 086-07-215 30 million for the summer of 2017 and a salary of 6.03 million for the year Darren Collison Rice 79 kg 1987-08-233 15.04 million for the summer of 2017 and a salary of 4.79 million for the year Andre Brown Anderson Brown Bush Smith Brown. Millermy 91 kg 1976-03-193 $14.6 million, due in the summer of 2015, salary 4.62 million for the year, Ben McLemous 88 kg 13.08 million for 1993-02-114, expires in the summer of 2017, salary for the year 3.02 million Nick Stauskasmi 93 kg 1993-10-074 12.41 million, expires in the summer of 2018, salary for the year 2.74 million Reggie Evans 30f Rice 111 kg 1980-05-183 $5.08 million, due in the summer of 2015, salary for the year 1.76 million Ryan Hollins rice 109 kg 1984-10-101 year-end salary, expire in the summer of 2014, salary for the year 1.15 million Omi Casbimi 102 kg 1988-06-222 2 million, due in the summer of 2015, salary 1.06 million for the current yearRay McCallum rice 86 kg 1991-06-123 2.28 million, due in the summer of 2016, Salary for the year 810,000 Eric Moran Mi 99 kg 1991-12-24 Salary for the year : $510,000 David Stockton Mi 75 kg 1991-07-24 - Note: C = Center, F = Forward, SF = Small Forward, PF = Power Forward, G = Guard, PG = Organizational Guard, SG = Scoring Guard.
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2017-2018 NBA Sacramento Kings player roster:
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List of NBA Sacramento Kings players and their annual salaries for the 2017-2018 season:
The Kings, who joined the NBA as early as 1948, were not known in the NBA for their outstanding record, and their frequent movements earned the team the title of "the king who is always on the go." In its early years in the NBA, the Rochester Royals, formerly known as the Rochester Royals, were a powerhouse in the NBA and won the 1951 NBA championship. But after that, they never tasted the championship again. >>>More
The Kings are located in Sacramento, California.
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Manager: Rick Adelman.
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