Kings
Today's announcement ends months of maneuvering by Mayor Kevin Johnson to secure a new ownership group to keep the Kings in Sacramento.
A person familiar with the deal says the Maloof family has reached an agreement with a Sacramento group headed by Vivek Ranadive to sell a 65 percent controlling interest in the Kings.
Chris Hansen and his group of investors lost the relocation battle this week, but they aren't giving up on bringing a team to Seattle.
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3mComments (1)The Kings play the fourth game of a six-game road trip on Friday night, following a 99-81 loss in Boston on Wednesday night. Though they are 1-2 on the trip, the Kings have lost four out of their last five.
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3mKeith Smart's squad held a two-point lead after one quarter in Boston, but the Celtics outscored Sacramento 37-14 in the second to hand the Kings their fifth loss in the last six games.
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3mThe Celtics lost Rajon Rondo to an ACL tear over the weekend. Will the Kings need to focus on stopping a Boston offense now more than likely to be centered on Paul Pierce?
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3mTyreke Evans missed a big free throw late that could've put the Kings in control. But when the Wizards tied the game, Isaiah Thomas responded with a game-winning floater for a 96-94 win.
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3mFor the Kings to come out with a win over the surging Wizards, Keith Smart knows the recent rash of turnovers has to stop.
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3mTy Lawson had 26 points and five other Nuggets scored in double-digits as the Kings were positively embarrassed in Denver on Saturday, losing 121-93.
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3mSacramento has allowed and average of 108.3 points in it's last three games, but DeMarcus Cousins says he's staying positive going into Denver.
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