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Kings stun Warriors, advance to NBA In-Season Tournament quarterfinals
The Kings rallied from 24 points down to stun the Warriors and advance to the NBA In-Season Tournament quarterfinals while also eliminating Golden State.
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Kings' Mitchell reveals how he developed ‘intense' defensive mindset
Davion Mitchell joins Kyle Draper on “Kings Central” to discuss where he got his tenacious defensive mindset from.
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Kevin Huerter ruled out for Kings-Mavericks with left finger sprain
Kevin Huerter won’t play Sunday in the Kings’ matchup against the Dallas Mavericks at American Airlines Center.
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Malik Monk jokes about Kings' dunk contest after win over Spurs
Kings guard Malik Monk joins Morgan Ragan and Mike Bibby on “Kings Postgame Live” to talk about another monster dunk and the win over San Antonio.
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Huerter, Kings rediscovering swagger as win vs. Lakers extends streak
Kevin Huerter dropped 28 points in the Kings’ wire-to-wire win over the rival Los Angeles Lakers on Wednesday.
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Kevin Huerter drops 28 points for second time in three games
Kings guard Kevin Huerter now has scored at least 20 points in three straight games for the third time in his NBA career.
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Huerter, Kings ‘feeling good' after their fourth consecutive win
Kevin Huerter joins the “Kings Postgame Live” crew moments after helping Sacramento secure its fourth consecutive win, this time on the road against the Los Angeles Lakers.
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What we learned as Fox fuels Kings' win in return vs. Cavaliers
De’Aaron Fox scored a game-high 2 points in his first game since Oct. 29, leading the Kings to an impressive win over the Cavaliers on Monday night.
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Kings need Huerter to play well for Sacramento to thrive
After a great game against the Thunder, NBC Sports California’s Deuce Mason and Morgan Ragan discuss just how imperative it is for Kevin Huerter to continue to find his form for the Sacramento Kings.
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Murray, Huerter finally shine together in Kings' win vs. Thunder
Both Kevin Huerter and Keegan Murray showed out in the Kings’ big win over the Thunder.
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Huerter brings ‘life' to Kings offense in huge game vs. Thunder
Kings guard Kevin Huerter speaks on his stellar offensive performance after dropping a season-high 28 points in Sacramento’s 105-98 win over the Thunder.
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What we learned as Huerter, Murray fuel Kings' tournament win
Kevin Huerter, Keegan Murray and Domantas Sabonis all had huge performances as the Kings won their first In-Season Tournament over the Thunder on Friday night.
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Kings' Murray explodes for huge dunk over Holmgren vs. Thunder
Kings small forward Keegan Murray erupts for massive dunk over Chet Holmgren in the second quarter against the Thunder.
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Breaking down Murray, Huerter's early-season shooting struggles
Deuce Mason breaks down the Kings’ early-season offensive struggles and believes Keegan Murray and Kevin Huerter’s shooting slumps to begin the season could be the cause.
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Kings players hilariously fined Brown $20K for being late to games
Kevin Huerter shared an amusing story about why Kings players fined coach Mike Brown $20,000 last season.
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Mike Brown pleased with Kings' effort despite last-second loss to Warriors
Mike Brown was encouraged by the effort of his team with De’Aaron Fox out, saying they “gave us a chance to win.”
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Huerter recalls Thompson's gesture after Kings' playoff win vs. Warriors
Kevin Huerter details a gesture Warriors guard Klay Thompson made toward the Kings’ bench during the 2023 NBA playoffs.
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Monk is ‘the perfect guy' to step up following Fox's ankle injury
NBC Sports California’s Deuce Mason shares why Kings’ Malik Monk is ‘the perfect guy’ to step up following De’Aaron Fox’s ankle injury
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Kings' Murray happy to see Huerter working through shooting woes
Keegan Murray speaks to the media after the Kings’ 132-127 overtime win vs. the Lakers on Sunday.
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Huerter's late 3 a ‘small victory' in Kings' big win over Lakers
Kevin Huerter speaks to the media after scoring 12 points with three 3-pointers in the Sacramento Kings’ big 132-127 overtime victory over the Los Angeles Lakers.
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