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Sacramento Kings

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Formerly the Rochester Royals (1945-57), Cincinnati Royals (1957-72), and Kansas City Kings (1972-85). Moved to Sacramento in 1985.

Official Website:
http://www.kings.com/

Location:
Sacramento, CA

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Rick Adelman
Basketball
16-Jun-1946   Minnesota Timberwolves coach
Ron Artest
Basketball
13-Nov-1979   Basketball player who charged into the stands
Mike Bibby
Basketball
13-May-1978   Atlanta Hawks point guard
Pete Carril
Basketball
10-Jul-1930   Princeton Head Coach, 1967-96
Robin E. Hernreich
Business
1945   Co-Owner, Sacramento Kings
Eddie Jordan
Basketball
29-Jan-1955   Retired NBA guard and coach
George J. Maloof, Jr.
Business
2-Sep-1964   Las Vegas entrepreneur
Gavin Maloof
Business
9-Oct-1956   Las Vegas entrepreneur
Joe Maloof
Business
15-Nov-1955   Las Vegas entrepreneur
Eric Musselman
Basketball
19-Nov-1964   Sacramento Kings Head Coach, 2006-07
Bill Russell
Basketball
12-Feb-1934   Boston Celtics, five time MVP
Ralph Sampson
Basketball
7-Jul-1960   Three-time Naismith Award winner
Byron Scott
Basketball
28-Mar-1961   Head Coach, New Orleans Hornets
Reggie Theus
Basketball
13-Oct-1957   Head Coach, Sacramento Kings
Chris Webber
Basketball
1-Mar-1973   2003 NBA All-star, Sacramento Kings
Jason Williams
Basketball
18-Nov-1975   White Chocolate
Randy Wittman
Basketball
28-Oct-1959   Head Coach, Minnesota Timberwolves
Mike Woodson
Basketball
24-Mar-1958   Coach, New York Knicks


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