| NBA suspends Pacers' Rush, Heat's Hasbrouck, Kings' Evans |
Fri Aug 27 13:53:27 2010 EST |
| New York, NY (Sports Network) - The NBA announced Friday it has suspended the Indiana Pacers' Brandon Rush, Miami Heat's Kenny Hasbrouck and the Sacramento Kings' Tyreke Evans for separate incidents. Rush received a five-game suspension without pay for violating the terms of the NBA/NBPA Anti-Drug Program. Hasbrouck's suspension is for two games without pay. He pleaded guilty to driving while intoxicated in New York. Evans, the 2009-10 Rookie of the Year, was suspended for one game without pay |
| Jason Williams staying in Orlando |
Tue Aug 3 14:10:51 2010 EST |
| ast season," said Magic general manager Otis Smith. "He provides veteran leadership to our backcourt and knows what it takes to win. We are happy to have him back on our team." Williams burst onto the scene as the seventh overall pick of the Sacramento Kings in 1998. His highlight-reel passes and crossovers made him a fan favorite, overshadowing his respectable numbers. In 761 career games, the Florida product has logged 10.8 points and 6.0 assists with Sacramento, Memphis, Miami and Orlando. Wi |
| Tyreke Evans pleads no contest to reckless driving |
Fri Jul 23 21:26:29 2010 EST |
| Sacramento, CA (Sports Network) - Sacramento Kings guard Tyreke Evans, the reigning rookie of the Year, pled no contest to reckless driving. Sacramento district attorney Jan Scully made the announcement Friday, saying Evans was ordered to serve three years probation, 80 hours of alternative sentencing and will have to participate in two California Highway Patrol driving programs. Evans' license was suspended for 30 days. The plea stems from a May 31 traffic stop when Evans was driving up to 130 |
| Kings sign free agents Wright and Jeter |
Fri Jul 23 16:22:16 2010 EST |
| Sacramento, CA (Sports Network) - The Sacramento Kings have signed forward/guard Antoine Wright and guard Pooh Jeter, the team announced Friday. Wright averaged 6.5 points and 2.8 rebounds per game in 67 contests for Toronto last season. Over the course of five seasons and 290 games with the Nets, Mavericks and Raptors, the 26-year-old Wright has averaged 5.6 points and 2.3 rebounds. New Jersey selected Wright with the 15th overall pick in the 2005 NBA Draft. Jeter has spent the last four years |
| NBA summer leagues shed more light on the draft |
Fri Jul 16 11:49:18 2010 EST |
| TIMBERWOLVES: Wesley Johnson had problems creating his own shot off the dribble, which is something you definitely don't want to see from the fourth overall pick in the draft. I have a strong feeling the T-wolves will regret this selection. SACRAMENTO KINGS: Sacramento has to be thrilled with the play of Cousins, its first-round pick. He scored inside and out, rebounded and passed the ball extremely well while showing a really good feel for the game. The former Kentucky center could turn out to |
| Kings ink Cousins |
Wed Jul 7 18:57:29 2010 EST |
| Sacramento, CA (Sports Network) - The Sacramento Kings signed center DeMarcus Cousins, the fifth overall pick in the 2010 draft, on Wednesday. Terms of the deal were not released. Cousins, 6-foot-11, 270 pounds, averaged 15.1 points, 9.8 rebounds and 1.8 blocks over 38 games for Kentucky last season, his freshman campaign. He notched a freshman conference and school record 20 doubles-doubles and went for double-digits in points 31 times. Cousins is just the third freshman selected in the lotter |
| Inside the NBA Draft: CBA is league's biggest problem |
Fri Jun 25 04:15:36 2010 EST |
| se), Small Forward (6-7, 205) - Despite his annoying bloviating and his comically inept criticism of Favors, Wolves basketball chief David Kahn got his man in Johnson, a silky- smooth small forward with a big wingspan and a nice jumper. 5. - Sacramento Kings - DeMarcus Cousins (Kentucky), Center (6-11, 280) - Last year Sacramento fell from No. 1 to four in the lottery and lucked out by snaring Rookie of the Year Tyreke Evans, a player that is now the cornerstone of the franchise. The Kings repor |
| Draft takes back seat to free agency |
Tue Jun 22 15:40:13 2010 EST |
| the Hornets' Darren Collison and Jrue Holiday of the Sixers, all look like long-time starters. Denver's Ty Lawson also showed enough to suggest he may also be handling a team relatively soon. Meanwhile, Rookie of the Year Tyreke Evans of the Sacramento Kings and Golden State's Stephen Curry proved to be upper-echelon combo guards in their rookie seasons, and perhaps the most ballyhooed backcourt prospect of them all, Spain's Ricky Rubio, never even made it over from Europe after being selected b |
| Philadelphia 76ers 2010 Draft Preview |
Mon Jun 21 15:45:53 2010 EST |
| (Sports Network) - The Philadelphia 76ers have been one of the more active teams early in the offseason, naming Doug Collins as the team's new head coach, and trading disappointing center Samuel Dalembert to the Sacramento Kings. Collins is a huge upgrade over Eddie Jordan and the Sixers were able to get two solid rotational players for the overpaid Dalembert, center Spencer Hawes and forward Andres Nocioni. Now comes the third piece to the puzzle, the second overall pick. The Sixers jumped up |
| Report: Sixers deal Dalembert to Kings for Hawes, Nocioni |
Thu Jun 17 15:06:10 2010 EST |
| Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - The Philadelphia 76ers have reportedly traded center Samuel Dalembert to the Sacramento Kings in exchange for center Spencer Hawes and forward-guard Andres Nocioni. The Philadelphia Daily News has confirmed the swap, although, it has not been officially approved by the league. Dalembert is reportedly due $14 million next season in the final year of a six-year contract. The Seton Hall product was taken 26th overall in the 2001 draft and has spent each of his e |
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