Sacramento Kings: News Articles
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Los Angeles Daily News (editor@insidesocal.com (Vincent Bonsignore and Jill Painter Staff Writers)) —
Chris Paul is not fooling anyone. He continues to refuse to blame injuries for his struggles in the Western Conference semifinals against, but it's obvious his right hip flexor and right groin injuries are severely limiting his maneuverability.
Los Angeles Daily News (dnlasports@dailynews.com (Andrew Knoll Special to the Daily News)) —
NHL: L.A. keeps level head, with it being one win away from capturing West. EL SEGUNDO - On the cusp of an unprecedented 12-1 start to the playoffs, the Kings have yet to break character and crack too wide of a smile.
Los Angeles Daily News (editor@insidesocal.com (Greg Beacham, The Associated Press)) —
Dwight King has been living in a hotel since the Kings recalled him from the minors just more than three months ago, and the playoff hero isn't about to move out of his temporary digs.
Los Angeles Daily News (jill.painter@dailynews.com (Jill Painter, Staff Columnist)) —
The Kings have changed their slogan many times this season, and there were justifiable reasons to do it.
Los Angeles Daily News (editor@insidesocal.com (Andrew Knoll, Special to the Daily News)) —
One more win will have four words on the lips of Angelenos: We Want the Cup. The Kings defeated the Phoenix Coyotes 2-1 Thursday night at Staples Center before 18,367 fans, moving them to within one victory of a Stanley Cup Finals berth.
Los Angeles Daily News (editor@insidesocal.com (Andrew Knoll, Special to the Daily News)) —
Once the lowest-scoring team in the league by a wide margin, the Kings' offensive woes seem as distant as 1982's "Miracle on Manchester" these days.
The Sacramento Bee (avoisin@sacbee.com (Ailene Voisin)) —
USA Basketball czar Jerry Colangelo doesn't need additional distractions at this point. He's right about that. If this NBA injury epidemic continues, his Olympic team will limp into the 2012 London Games with members of its medical squad afforded superstar status.
Los Angeles Daily News (editor@insidesocal.com (Andrew Knoll Special to the Daily News)) —
NHL: L.A. looks for three-game lead over Phoenix, which won't have suspended Hanzal for tonight. GLENDALE, Ariz.
Los Angeles Daily News (editor@insidesocal.com (Andrew Knoll Special to the Daily News)) —
GLENDALE, Ariz. - For a rookie on a roster with four Stanley Cup winners, two gold medalists and a host of big-ticket players, it seems difficult to make the cut, much less stand out.
Los Angeles Daily News (jill.painter@dailynews.com (Jill Painter, Columnist)) —
GLENDALE, Ariz. The Kings are so dominant they've managed to get under the skin of the Phoenix Coyotes in their own house.
Los Angeles Daily News (editor@insidesocal.com (Andrew Knoll Special to the Daily News)) —
GLENDALE, Ariz. - Move over Hawk and Animal. The Kings are the new Road Warriors. They tied an NHL playoffs record by improving to 7-0 away from home after a 4-0 win over the Phoenix Coyotes in Game 2 of the Western Conference series at Jobing.
The Sacramento Bee (jejones@sacbee.com (Jason Jones)) —
Kings guard Isaiah Thomas finished seventh in the 2011-12 Rookie of the Year voting. Rand Peterson, left, Caleb Palmer, and Brock Sale, all 9, try to lure over Isiah Thomas for an autograph prior to the start of the Kings vs. Clippers game at Power Balance Pavilion. Isiah Thomas goes up for a basket against the Clipper's Chris Paul in the first half of the Kings vs. Clippers...
The Sacramento Bee (tbizjak@sacbee.com (Tony Bizjak)) —
A letter written by Sacramento businessmen last month asking the NBA to encourage the Kings owners to sell has suddenly become the center of intrigue. George and Gavin Maloof, center left and right, are flanked by Chris Thornberg, a consultant for the Maloofs, left, and attorney, Barry McNeill, right, at a Friday morning press conference in New York City.
The Sacramento Bee (avoisin@sacbee.com (Ailene Voisin)) —
Shareef Abdur-Rahim has been stuck in freeway traffic more times than he can count. Thus, he has become a huge fan of earpieces, micromanaging and weekend travel. He also has experimented with every shortcut imaginable between his Sacramento-area home and his alma mater in Berkeley. Hector Amezcua Bee file, 2008It took almost 17 years, but Shareef Abdur- Rahim earned a sociology degree...
Los Angeles Daily News (editor@insidesocal.com (Andrew Knoll Special to the Daily News)) —
NHL: Kings controlled pace in victory, look to do same in Game 2. GLENDALE, Ariz. - The Kings made Game 1 of the NHL Western Conference finals against the Phoenix Coyotes look like a video game with the difficulty set to rookie, but the force behind their success was much more than the push of a button.