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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 ...
The Sacramento Kings is an American professional basketball team based in Sacramento, California. They play in the Pacific Division of the Western Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA). They began as the Rochester Royals (based in Rochester, New York) in the Basketball Association of America (forerunner of the NBA) in 1948.
The 2023–24 Sacramento Kings season was the 79th season for the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and 40th season in the city of Sacramento. [ 1 ] The team failed to improve on their 48–34 record from the previous season, finishing 46-36 and as the 9th seed in the Western Conference.
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.
The Sacramento Kings fired head coach Mike Brown, ESPN's Shams Charania reported Friday.. Sacramento is currently on a five-game losing streak and has lost 12 of its last 17 games. At 13–18, the ...
The team was briefly named the Kansas City-Omaha Kings from 1972 to 1975 when home games were split between two cities. In 1983, the franchise was bought by a Sacramento-based group, and in 1985, moved to Sacramento, becoming the Sacramento Kings. [2] There have been 28 head coaches for the franchise since joining the NBA.
On December 27, 2024, the Kings fired Brown after a 13–18 start to the 2024–25 season. [49] [50] The previous day, Sacramento fell at home to the Detroit Pistons despite holding a ten-point lead with under three minutes remaining in regulation, as Jaden Ivey converted on a four-point play in the final seconds for a 114–113 Detroit victory ...