The Sacramento Kings organization is deeply saddened by the passing of Rick Adelman, a beloved coach whose leadership, character, and vision helped define an era of Kings basketball that inspired our city and captivated fans around the world.
During his eight seasons in Sacramento, he led the team to unprecedented success and helped create some of the most memorable moments in franchise history. For an entire generation of Kings fans, Coach Adelman represented the very best of Sacramento basketball, and he will be remembered for the way he inspired those around him – with humility, integrity, kindness, and an unwavering belief in the power of teamwork. His leadership helped establish a culture that continues to resonate throughout our organization today.
Our thoughts are with Mary Kay, his family, friends, former players, and all who loved him.
2024: Luka Doncic finals appearance
2025: Tyrese Haliburton finals appearance
2026: De’Aaron Fox AND Mike Brown finals appearance
I hate every single thing about you @Vivek
Colin Cowherd on SGA:
"I'm sitting there watching Shai play, and suddenly it just clicked for me. He's a Toy Story character. Somebody yells 'Andy's coming!' and he immediately drops to the floor."
a 26 year old directors theatrical debut horror film just surpassed a fucking star wars movie at the domestic box office and retook the #1 spot do you guys realize how insane this is
BREAKING: The NBA has activated The Series Extender protocol:
Scott Foster will officiate Game 4 between the Spurs and Thunder LMAOO
Adam Silver knows EXACTLY what he's doing 😂
Everyone is always rooting for you. Your parents want you to be a great son. Wife wants you to be a great husband. Your boss wants you to be a slam dunk hire. Every first date you’ve ever been on they’ve been rooting for you to get laid. Every time you started to tell a joke people hoped it would have a hilarious punch line. Your proximity to anyone is a reflection of themself, meaning the deck is never stacked against you, and your failures are completely your own
I don’t love this move. The Kings already have a clogged front court with Raynaud, Cardwell, and Sabonis.
Even if they do move on from Domas, I don’t really like the thought of Robinson taking away minutes from their young guys.
This seems too much like a win-now signing.