Kings Team Report (Yahoo! Sports)
Kings Team Report (Yahoo! Sports)
Reggie Theus knew he was on the hot seat. He didn’t however, know it would be this hot this early.
The Kings coach entered his second season well aware that the powers-that-be in the organization weren’t going to pick up the option on his third season. But after just nine games, Kings co-owner Joe Maloof aired his grievances publicly via radio and newspaper on Friday.
Speaking to the “Rise Guys” show on Sacramento sports station, KHTK, Maloof ended the interview with a comment that sparked much speculation about Theus’ job security at the moment.
“He’s got to get a system,” Maloof said. “And if he gets that system and we have confidence in him and he’s got a bright future with us.
Spurs beat Kings for 2nd straight win
Michael Finley scored 21 points and Tim Duncan had 20, including two key baskets in the final minute, in the San Antonio Spurs‘ 90-88 victory over the Sacramento Kings on Sunday night.
Duncan’s short jumper tied it with 49 seconds left and his bank shot off a drive put San Antonio ahead for good at 90-88 with 15.5 seconds remaining.
But Duncan missed two free throws with 2.3 seconds left, but Quincy Douby threw up an airball on a 3-point attempt. On the Kings‘ previous possession, Brad Miller shot an airball on a wide-open baseline jumper with 5 seconds left.
Opening tip: The Kings are attempting what the Pistons pulled off
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Grizzlies vs. Sacramento Kings preview
Grizzlies YAHOO! Memphis Grizzlies Grizzlies vs. Sacramento Kings preview By Ronald Tillery , Memphis Commercial Appeal Tuesday, November 18, 2008 GRIZZLIES vs Sacramento FedExForum, 7 p.m. TV, radio: Fox …
BDL NBA Power Rankings: Shattered dreams, broken promises (Yahoo! Sports)
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It’s never a good thing for a team when a reporter starts a media session with “Another one bites the dust, huh?” and the coach isn’t quite sure which exact situation is being referenced.
















