Cincinnati Royals

Cincinnati Royals
Sacramento Kings
Logo der Sacramento Kings
Arena ARCO Arena
Conference Western Conference
Division Pacific Division
Team-Geschichte Rochester Royals (1946-1957)
Cincinnati Royals (1957-1971)
Kansas City Kings (1971-1984)
Sacramento Kings (1984-)
Meisterschaften 1 (1951)
Conference-Titel 0
Division-Titel 5 (1949, 1952, 1979, 2002, 2003)
Besitzer Gavin Maloof
Joe Maloof
General Manager Geoff Petrie
Head Coach Kenny Natt

Die Sacramento Kings sind eine Basketball-Mannschaft aus der US-amerikanischen Basketballliga NBA. Die Mannschaft ist im kalifornischen Sacramento beheimatet.

Der 1948 unter dem Namen Rochester Royals gegründete Club war ursprünglich an der Ostküste der USA beheimatet. Man zog schrittweise Richtung Westen, über Cincinnati, Ohio nach Kansas City, Missouri, um schließlich 1985 in Sacramento Fuß zu fassen. 1951 war die Mannschaft das letzte Mal in den NBA Finals.

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Derzeitige Stars

Aktueller Kader

(Stand am 9. März 2009)

Guards

 

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Center

  • 31 Spencer Hawes
  • 52 Calvin Booth

(* Rookie)

Ehemalige Stars

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