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Kings beat Timberwolves to stay undefeated in In-Season Tournament
The Sacramento Kings were red hot from the 3-point line as they beat the Minnesota Timberwolves 124-11 to remain undefeated in the NBA In-Season Tournament.
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Kings roll over Mavericks 129-113 for sixth straight win
Sacramento improves to 8-4 overall and wins its sixth straight game after topping the Dallas Mavericks 129-113 on Sunday night.
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Kings win fifth straight game, improve to 2-0 In-Season Tournament record
The Sacramento Kings traveled to San Antonio to take on the Spurs in an In-Season Tournament contest, and came out with the 129-120 win behind De’Aaron Fox’s 43 points.
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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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De'Aaron Fox scores game-high 28 in return as Kings crush Cavaliers
De’Aaron Fox returned from an ankle injury, Kevin Huerter and Domantas Sabonis stepped up as the Kings handled the Cavaliers in Sacramento on Monday.
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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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Fox-less Kings bullied down stretch by Brooks, Rockets in 107-89 loss
Dillon Brooks was dominant down the stretch vs. Sacramento, and his 26 points led all scorers in the Kings’ 107-89 loss on Saturday in Houston.
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Fox, Monk combine for 59 points in Kings' 132-127 OT win over Lakers
De’Aaron Fox and Malik Monk powered the Kings to their first home win as Sacramento defeated the Lakers 132-127 in overtime.
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Barnes, Kings cruise to 130-114 win over Jazz in season opener
Harrison Barnes led Sacramento with 33 points in a dominant 130-114 win over the Utah Jazz in the season opener Wednesday night.
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Kings struggle from 3-point range in preseason loss to Raptors
The Kings lost their 2023 preseason opener to the Toronto Raptors on Sunday night in Vancouver.
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Highlights: Murray dominates Heat with game-high 41 points in California Classic
The Sacramento Kings closed out the California Classic with a 95-83 win over the Miami Heat behind Keegan Murray’s game-high 41 points.
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Watch Keegan throw down vicious poster dunk vs. Warriors
The Kings’ 100-94 victory over the Golden State Warriors began with a monster jam from second-year forward Keegan Murray.
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Murray, Loucks detail Keegan's expectations for NBA Summer League
Kings’ Keegan Murray explains why he’s going to play in summer league games while assistant coach Luke Loucks talks about the sophomore forwards growth over the NBA offseason.
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Kings falter in Game 7 as Curry proves to be too much
The Kings remarkable NBA Season has come to a close. Watch Sacramento’s highlights from their 120-100 loss to the Warriors in Game 7 of the first-round of the NBA Playoffs.
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Kings run past Warriors at Chase Center to force Game 7
The Kings keep their magical season alive by beating the Warriors 118-99 at Chase Center on Friday night. Malik Monk and De’Aaron Fox combine for 54 points in the crucial first-round NBA playoff series showdown.
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Looney clobbers Sabonis in face but doesn't pick up a foul
Warriors center Kevon Looney catches Kings center Domantas Sabonis in the face with an elbow on a jump ball during Game 6 of the first-round NBA playoff series.
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Fox, Monk not enough as Kings fall to Warriors in Game 5
De’Aaron Fox scores 24 points and Malik Monk adds 21, but the Kings can’t stop the Warriors when it matters in a pivotal Game 5. Sacramento lost 123-116 and now faces elimination in the first-round NBA playoff series.
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Fox scores team-high 24 but goes quiet late in Game 5
The “Kings Postgame Live” crew breaks down De’Aaron Fox’s Game 5, as he scored a team-high 24 points while playing with a broken finger on his shooting hand. The Warriors held Fox scoreless in the fourth quarter, though.
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Monk appears to injure knee but stays in Game 5
Kings guard Malik Monk appears to suffer a knee injury on a collision under the basket during Game 5, but he stays in the game against the Warriors.
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Murray appears to hurt wrist in fourth quarter, stays in
Kings rookie forward Keegan Murray appears to injure his left wrist during the fourth quarter of Game 5, as the Warriors’ Klay Thompson runs into him. Murray stayed in the game.
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