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He was a starter for the Sacramento Kings during the early 2000s and played for the Kings in the NBA playoffs in four consecutive years. Known for his defense, Christie made the NBA All-Defensive First Team once and made the NBA All-Defensive Second Team three times during his Kings tenure. Christie became an assistant coach for the Kings in 2021.
2023-24 finish. Record: 46-36 (beat the Warriors in the first play-in game, lost to the Pelicans in the second) Offensive rating: 116.2 (13th). Defensive rating: 114.4 (14th)
DeMar Darnell DeRozan (born August 7, 1989) is an American professional basketball player for the Sacramento Kings of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for the USC Trojans and was selected ninth overall by the Toronto Raptors in the 2009 NBA draft.
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The 2024–25 Sacramento Kings season is the 80th season for the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and 40th season in the city of Sacramento. [1] On December 27, 2024, the Kings fired Mike Brown. Doug Christie was named the interim head coach. [2]
The Kings will unveil their new City Edition jerseys and introduce their team for the 2023-24 NBA season during Fan Fest festivities Saturday at Golden 1 Center.
The 2002–03 NBA season was the Kings' 54th season in the National Basketball Association, and 18th season in Sacramento. [1] The Kings were coming off their controversial Western Conference Finals defeat to the Los Angeles Lakers, who won the series in seven games.
Light the Beam!" is a chant and rallying call in support of the National Basketball Association (NBA)'s Sacramento Kings. Referring to the Kings lighting a purple beam of light from Golden 1 Center following a win, the phrase originated early during the Kings' 2022–23 season. The phrase gained popularity among Kings fans, particularly due to ...