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It's hard to say this year, it used to be Evans.
ESPN, Yahoo and other authoritative ** reports that the Milwaukee Bucks have agreed to complete a three-way deal with the Sacramento Kings and the Charlotte Bobcats.
According to a report from the United States, the Bucks will get Benno Udri of the Kings, Stephen Jackson and Shaun Livingston of the Bobcats, and Charlotte's No. 19 pick in the draft this year.
And the Kings need to trade this year's No. 7 pick to the Bobcats, and they will get John Salmons and this year's No. 10 pick from the Bucks. Meanwhile, the Bobcats get Cole Margetty from the Bucks.
According to sources, the Kings are likely to use the No. 10 pick from the trade to select either Cinnaut's Kemba Walker or Brigham Young University's Jimo Fredette. The Bobcats are aiming to acquire Texas' Tristan Thompson with the No. 7 pick, while they also have a No. 9 pick that could target Singleton of Florida or Alec Bakers of Colorado.
If the Kings had selected Fredette with the 10th pick, the Jazz's main target with the 12th pick would have been robbed. Meanwhile, according to sources, the Bucks are looking to get the University of Kansas' Jeff Morris with the No. 19 pick.
It is reported that the deal is not conclusive at this time, and some corner chips are still being discussed, according to the regulations, the deal completed after 3 p.m. local time must be officially announced after the start of the draft meeting at 7 p.m. local time.
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It's Evans, because the others aren't the core!
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It has to be Evans, although almost, but also repeatedly outstanding performances, make do with it.
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Starting lineup.
PG: White Devil - Mike Beebe.
SG: Scalpel - Doug Christie.
SF: Three-point king - Peja Stojakovic.
PF: Chris Webb (the NBA's No. 1 forward at the time, Duncan Garnett and his ilk could only be ranked after him).
C: Divac (Europe's No. 1 center forward, actor).
Main subs. PG SG: Best Sixth Man - Bobby Jackson.
PF C: Violent Big Front - Scott Pollard.
In addition, there were later All-Stars Gerard Wallace, Turkoglou and others, all rookies at the time, making some garbage time to play. By the way, later he also traded for Brad Miller, the center who can pass the ball the most.
The king at that time was really flawless, but he always lost to the Lakers, and he was killed, no way, the uncrowned king!
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The peak Kings were in the 2001-02 season, when they reached the Western Conference Finals, but lost 3-4 to the Lakers, and the lineup was as follows:
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Sacramento Kings roster.
2 Taylor Forward 3 Raheem Forward.
5 Hart Defender 7 Price Defender.
8 Dowby Defenders 9 Thomas Forwards.
10 Bibby Defender 13 Jett Defender.
15 Salmens Forward 20 Podapanko Center 22 Armerson Forward 23 Martin Defender.
30 Williams Center 32 Garcia Defender.
33 Woods Center 34 Williamson Forward.
52 Miller Center 93 Artest Forward.
The Kings team that year was the representative of Princeton's tactics.
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Sacramento Kings roster of players.
Number: Player, Position, Birthday, Height, Weight, Graduation School.
10 Mike Bibby Guard 1978-05-13 m kg College - Arizona
13 Darryl Watkins center forward 1984-11-08 m kg College - Syracuse
14 Bino Youdri Guard 1982-07-05 m kg from - slovenia
15 John Sommers Forward 1979-12-12 m Kilogram College - Miami (FLA.).)
22 Mustafa Shakur Guard 1984-08-18 m kg College - Arizona
23 Kevin Martin Guard 1983-02-01 m kg College - Western Carolina
3 Sharif Abdul Rahim Forward 1976-12-11 m kg College - California
30 Justin Williams Forward 1984-05-12 m kg College - Wyoming
31 Spencer-Haures Center Source 1988-04-28 m Kg College - Washington
32 Francisco Judge guard 1981-12-31 m kg College - Louisville
33 Miki-Moore center roll acre 1975-11-04 m kg College - Nebraska
34 Collis-Williamson Forward 1973-12-04 m kg College - Arkansas
5 Orien Green Guard 1982-02-04 Meter Hail Kilogram College - Louisiana-Lafayette
52 Brad Miller Center 1976-04-12 m kg College - Purdue
8 Quincy Dowby Guard 1984-05-16 m kg College - Rutgers
9 Kenny Thomas Forward 1977-07-25 m kg College - New Mexico
93 Ron Artest Forward 1979-11-13 m kg College - St john's
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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 the first few years of the NBA, the Rochester Royals, a team that was a powerhouse in the NBA and won the NBA championship in 1951. But after that, they never tasted the championship again.
In 1957, the team moved to Cincinnati and changed its name to the Cincinnati Royals. The arrival of Oscar Robertson has given the Royals new hope. However, the Royals have never been able to break through the insurmountable obstacle of the Boston Celtics.
During this period, the mighty Celtics dominated the year with 11 titles in 13 seasons, and the team moved to the West and changed its name to the Kansas City-Omaha Kings. In 1975, the team changed its name to the Kansas City Kings again. In 1981, the Kings made it to the Western Conference Finals, although they followed 1:
Lost to the Houston Rockets in 4, but it was the best result in the history of the Kings up to that time. In 1985, the Kings moved to Sacramento, the capital of California, and changed their name to the Sacramento Kings. For more than a decade from 1982 to 1995, the Kings had a poor record, only reaching the playoffs in 1986 and being swept out of the first round.
In the 1995-1996 season, the Kings finally made the NBA playoffs again with a group of young players, and although they were eliminated in the first round, their style of play has gradually improved. In 1998, the arrival of head coach Adelman, and in the same year, Webb, Jason Williams and Yugoslav "double" Divac and Stojakovic joined the Kings team to become truly strong, and in 2001, Mike Beebe and Williams were exchanged to the Kings, and with the arrival of Christie, the Kings' roster became unprecedentedly strong. Beginning with the 1998 and 1999 seasons, the Kings made the playoffs four consecutive seasons and continued to set good results and new records for the team and the NBA.
In the 2001 and 2002 seasons, the Kings entered the playoffs with a league-best record of 61-21. In the Western Conference Finals, the Kings and defending champion Los Angeles Lakers played seven thrilling "showdowns" before finally finishing by six points in overtime in Game 7. After a successful 01-02 season, the team's results began to decline, and most of the players in their heyday have moved to other teams or retired.
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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, under the Princeton tactical system of head coach Rick Adelman, the Kings became the most watchable team in the NBA with players such as Chris Webber, Peja Stojakovic, Mike Bibby, and Vlad Divac as the core, with Bobby Jackson and Sido Turkeglou as the main "bench bandits".
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 have changed their name the most in the NBA, when they were first established as "Rochester Royals", in 1957 they were renamed "Cincinnati Royals", in 1972 they were renamed "Kansas City-Ohama Kings", and it was not until 1985 when the team settled in Sacramento that the team was renamed "Sacramento Kings".
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The main players of the Kings are as follows:
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And real laughter.
The sound is one of them.
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The Sacramento Kings joined the NBA in 1948 and won the NBA championship in 1950-51 as the Rochester Royals. For nearly half a century, the Kings never broke through. Until entering the 21st Birdchain Era, the team under the Princeton tactical system of head coach Rick Adelman, with Chris Webber, Peja Stojakovic, Mike Bibie, Vlad Divac and other players as the core, with Bobby Jackson, Sido Turkglou as the main famous "bench bandits", became the most watchable team in the NBA.
In 2008, Mike Bibby moved to the Hawks, marking the end of the Kings' first generation, and in 2009 began to rebuild the team with Terek Evans as the core. In January 2013, the Seattle consortium announced a tentative agreement to acquire the Kings.
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
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