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Kansas City-Omaha Kings 1972–1975 Kansas City Kings 1975–1985 Sacramento Kings 1985–present: Arena: Golden 1 Center: Location: Sacramento, California: Team colors: Pure black, royal purple, gray, white, royal blue Main sponsor: Dialpad: President: John Rinehart: General manager: Monte McNair: Head coach: Mike Brown: Ownership
- Temporada 1980-81 de los Kansas City Kings - Wikipedia, la ...
La temporada 1980-81 fue la trigésimo tercera de los Kings...
- 1984–85 Kansas City Kings season - Wikipedia
The 1984-85 NBA season was the Kings 36th season in the NBA...
- Temporada 1980-81 de los Kansas City Kings - Wikipedia, la ...
La franquicia fue fundada en 1923 en la ciudad de Rochester, Nueva York con el nombre de Seagrams, pasando posteriormente por las ciudades de Cincinnati y Kansas City / Omaha antes de trasladarse en 1985 a Sacramento. Los Kings disputan sus partidos como locales en el Golden 1 Center.
Oct. 25, 1985. L.A. Clippers defeat Kings 108-104 before a sold-out crowd of 10,333 at ARCO Arena in the first regular season professional basketball game played in Sacramento.
16 de abr. de 2020 · Apr 16, 2020. 59. KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Everyone who entered Kemper Arena on April 14, 1985, understood the significance of the Kansas City Kings’ season finale — it might not just be the...
1972/73: Under the unique arrangement of splitting games between Kansas City and Omaha the newly rechristened Kings were a ome man team. That player was Nate “Tiny” Archibald who became the first player ever to lead the NBA in scoring and assists, averaging 34.0 points and 11.4 assists per game. However it was not enough to lift the Kings ...