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  1. It was the second-highest scoring game in NBA history behind a December 13, 1983, affair in which the Detroit Pistons beat the Denver Nuggets 186–184 in triple-overtime. The game featured 44 combined three-pointers made, tied for the most in a game in NBA history and both teams shot over 58 percent from the field and over 80 percent free throws.

  2. 1951. Sacramento Kings Playoff Results. Years the team was not located in Sacramento. Sacramento Kings History. Overview. The Sacramento Kings have played a total of 76 seasons. Their first season was in 1949, and their most recent season was in 2024. Have the Sacramento Kings gone by any other names? Yes.

  3. May 12, 2010 · The Lost Champions: The 2002 Sacramento Kings and the Fixed Western Conference Finals. By Kels Dayton. Tweet. Pin It. Updated: May 12, 2010. Editor’s note: With the 2010 NBA playoffs in full swing, we felt it was time to tell this story. Eight years ago, the Sacramento Kings were robbed of an NBA championship in one of the most lopsided ...

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  5. Aug 9, 2023 · Aug 9, 2023 at 2:01 AM ET. In terms of overall franchise ineptitude in NBA history, there may not be a single team that has the Sacramento Kings beat. Yes, the franchise won a...

  6. Checkout the latest and historical year by year stats of Sacramento Kings along with the list of all time top 12 players and more on Basketball-Reference.com.

  7. From 1998-2006 the Kings made the playoffs every season, their longest streak in franchise history, and won 5 playoff series. The franchise in its history has only won 14 playoff series title, so the 5 series wins, all coming between 01 and 04, is highly important.

  8. May 3, 2024 · Ingram, Valanciunas lift Zion-less Pelicans past Kings and into the playoffs. Sacramento Kings, American professional basketball team based in Sacramento, California, that plays in the Western Conference of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The franchise won an NBA championship in 1951 when it was known as the Rochester Royals of New York.

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