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Theus Keeps Kings Away From South Beach

Kings' coach Reggie Theus decided to keep his team in Minneapolis on Wednesday night and practice there on Thursday to avoid a night of potential night of distraction in South Beach.

"We just don't necessarily want to spend too much time in Miami," Theus said. "And I think that's OK. It doesn't make as much sense (considering) what happened last (season) to go there too early. I don't know any other way to answer that. ... It's what best for the team."

The team did spent Thursday night in Miami, but Theus hoped his players would use proper discretion.

Via Sacramento Bee


Maloofs' Casino OK To Take Bets, Not On Kings

The NBA Board of Governors has voted to allow the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas to accept bets on league games, expect for ones involving the Kings.

The arrangement is similar to a deal between the NBA and casino company Harrah's Entertainment Inc., whose chief executive, Gary Loveman, owns a stake in the Boston Celtics. Harrah's casinos accept wagers on all games except those involving the Celtics.

Via ESPN


Kings Pick Up Hawes' Option For 2009-10 Season

The Kings have exercised the option on Spencer Hawes' contract for the 2009-10 season.

Hawes, who is expected to back up Brad Miller this season, averaged 4.7 points and 3.2 rebounds as a rookie last season.

He will make about $2.18 million this season and more than $2.33 million in 2009-10.

Via ESPN


Kings Oct 2008 Archive

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    Rookie guard Eric Gordon scored 33 points and led a Clippers' comeback to help his team top the Sacramento Kings in their preseason game on Wednesday night.

  • Abdur-Rahim Joins Kings Staff As Coach

    Shareef Abdur-Rahim has joined the Kings' coaching staff less than a month after being forced into retirement with an arthritic right knee.

  • Kings' Thompson Anxious To Start Season

    Sacramento rookie Jason Thompson is very anxious to begin his first season in the NBA later this month.

  • Oden Has Strong Blazer Debut

    Greg Oden had 13 points in just under 20 minutes of action, including a dunk within the first two minutes of the game, as he finally made his debut for the Blazers in a 110-81 win over Sacramento.

  • Shelden Williams Wants More Minutes

    Kings forward Shelden Williams wants to be on the court more often this season as he awaits Sacramento's decision on whether or not to pick up the 2009-10 option on his contract.

  • Abdur-Rahim Joins Kings As Assistant

    The Sacramento Kings have re-welcomed Shareef Abdur-Rahim back into the mix as an assistant coach only one week after the forward announced his retirement.