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Preseason: Los Angeles Lakers vs. Sacramento KingsMGM Grand Garden ArenaMGM Grand Garden Arena
Las Vegas, NV
10/10/2013 7:00 PM
Oct 10, 2013
Thu, 7:00 PM
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    Jackson, Stan Van Gundy won't coach next season (The SportsXchange)

    Phil Jackson and Stan Van Gundy aren't interested in coaching in the NBA next season.

     

    Hansen congratulates Sacramento on keeping Kings (The Associated Press)

    SEATTLE (AP) -- Chris Hansen is not going away in his pursuit of bringing the NBA back to Seattle.

     

    Hansen still committed to brining NBA team to Seattle (The SportsXchange)

    Chris Hansen, who led the failed bid to purchase the Sacramento Kings and bring them to Seattle, on Monday congratulated Sacramento for being able to retain the Kings, but said he's still committed to bringing an NBA team to Seattle.

     

    Five Big Questions for the Sacramento Kings (Yahoo! Contributor Network)

    COMMENTARY | Against what once seemed like impossible odds, the city of Sacramento has somehow managed to retain its beloved Kings.

     

    With the Kings’ sale still being drawn up, GM Geoff Petrie stares down end of his contract (Ball Don't Lie)

    The Sacramento Kings need a new general manager. They also need a new arena, a new vision, and possibly a trip to a greasy diner while dealing with the hangover resulting from the party that came after Vivek Ranadive’s recent purchase of the team . Even before they decide between sausage and bacon, though, the Kings need a new GM. The problem is that they have a GM, Geoff Petrie, already in place. And though Petrie is a former NBA Executive of the Year, creating the Kings’ golden era by fleecing teams in trades while drafting smartly, Petrie’s approach has been curious at best and disastrous at worst in the years since. Sacramento hasn’t made the playoffs since 2006, the team has been through seven coaches since then, and there is precious little to show for years of lottery appearances and cap-conscious planning. The influence of the outgoing owners has quite a bit to do with that postseason-less streak, but Petrie has done his own damage as well.

     

    Celtics’ Terrence Williams arrested ‘for making threats with a gun’ in domestic dispute (Ball Don't Lie)

    Boston Celtics guard/forward Terrence Williams was arrested by police in Kent, Wash., for allegedly making threats with a gun during an incident stemming from a Sunday afternoon child visitation. According to Chris Daniels of Seattle NBC affiliate KING5 , Kent police said the 25-year-old Williams "waved a gun" during a scheduled visitation session. The Seattle Times has more details: The incident happened around 1:55 p.m. Sunday in downtown Kent. The victim is a woman who told police she has a 10-year-old son whose father is Williams. The woman told police that Williams had a scheduled visitation exchange with the boy on Sunday, and during the exchange in a downtown Kent parking lot, the two began arguing. The woman told police that Williams brandished a firearm and made threats. He then left the area. Police later found Williams and took him into custody "without incident," terming the situation "a domestic violence case under investigation."

     

    NBA roundup: Maloofs sign deal to sell Kings (The SportsXchange)

    Sacramento mayor Kevin Johnson announced Friday that the deal for the Maloof family to sell the Kings to software billionaire Vivek Ranadive has been signed.

     

    Johnson: Kings' sale has been signed (The SportsXchange)

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Sacramento mayor Kevin Johnson announced Friday that the deal for the Maloof family to sell the Kings to software billionaire Vivek Ranadive has been signed.

     

    The 10-man rotation, starring Dirk Nowitzki’s legendary one-footed jumper (Video) (Ball Don't Lie)

    A look around the league and the web that covers it. It's also important to note that the rotation order and starting nods aren't always listed in order of importance. That's for you, dear reader, to figure out. C : YouTube.com/NBA . Dirk Nowitzki hasn’t played a game of basketball in a month, but that doesn’t mean he can’t get all of our hearts a-flutterin’ as we look forward to this year’s NBA Finals. PF : Pro Hoops History . Curtis Harris delves into the career of George McGinnis, who put up some ridiculous statistics in both the ABA and NBA. SF : Daily Thunder . Thunder super-scribe Royce White discusses the various options Oklahoma City has with disappointing big man Kendrick Perkins. SG : SB Nation . It wasn’t because of a terrible mismatch, and it wasn’t because he was playing poorly, but Tim Duncan sat out the crucial stages of his team’s series-deciding win on Thursday night. Mike Prada tries to discovery why that was, exactly. PG : Sports Illustrated . Rob Mahoney also breaks down parts of the same stretch with a focus on Kawhi Leonard, who has been playing brilliant (and somewhat frighteningly-good) ball with Duncan off of the floor.

     

    Sacramento Kings owners reach deal to sell team to local investors (Reuters)

    By Eric M. Johnson (Reuters) - The owners of the Sacramento Kings basketball franchise have struck a tentative deal to sell the California team to local investors after the National Basketball Association denied a proposal to move the team to Seattle, Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson said on Friday. The deal by an investor group led by tech developer and philanthropist Vivek Ranadive followed months of bitter wrangling between Seattle investors, who wanted the team to replace a beloved franchise the Pacific Northwest city lost in 2008, and California investors, who wanted it to stay put. ...