Kings
The Kings had a 6.3 percent chance of landing the No. 1 overall pick in next month's draft. The lottery left them with a pick outside the top five.
Chris Hansen: "If there is any silver lining in this for Seattle it is seeing Sacramento's dedicated fan base successfully rally to keep the Kings."
Today's announcement ends months of maneuvering by Mayor Kevin Johnson to secure a new ownership group to keep the Kings in Sacramento.
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1yThe Kings got within five points of the Lakers in the fourth quarter, but couldn't overcome a slow start, as a masked Kobe Bryant scored 38 points to lead the Lakers to a 115-107 win over Keith Smart's squad.
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1yComing off a loss to L.A.'s other team, the Kings start a three-game road trip with a stop at Staples Center to face Kobe Bryant and the Lakers. Watch the game on CSN California and follow along with In-Game Live!
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1yThe city of Sacramento released a new financing plan for a 391 million arena Thursday night, which will lead to a final vote by the City Council on Tuesday. Mayor Kevin Johnson is confident that the plan will be approved.
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1ySacramento looks for redemption against the Lakers after falling to Los Angeles Clippers by only eight points last night.
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1ySacramento forward J.J. Hickson did not sustain any fractures of his left hip in Thursday night's game with the Clippers but will miss the next three contests with a hip pointer.
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1yKings coach Keith Smart will be back in Sacramento next season. Team co-owner Joe Maloof said Thursday that the coach's contract option will be picked up.
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1yBlake Griffin was just one of six Clippers in double figures as the Kings fell short in the second half and failed to record their first three-game win streak of the season.
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