Doug Christie’s recent success in Sacramento isn’t surprising to a familiar NBA rival. On the latest episode of his “The Draymond Green Show” podcast, Golden State Warriors veteran forward Draymond Green,
If you attended the Sacramento Kings home game against the Pacific Division-rival Golden State Warriors at the Golden 1 Center on Wednesday, you must have liked what you
Wednesday night's matchup between Golden State Warriors and Sacramento Kings is a tale of two teams heading in wildly different directions this season.
The Kings appeared to be headed for a blowout loss on their home court in a game that was nationally televised by ESPN, but that’s when DeRozan went to work. He scored 17 points in the third quarter, bringing his team back from a big deficit while bringing the arena to life.
Tracing Doug Christie’s path from Seattle high school star to Pepperdine, the NBA, TV, radio and interim coach of the Sacramento Kings.
Here are three things to watch in Wednesday’s game. The Warriors will be missing Green (left calf strain), Kuminga (right ankle sprain), Brandin Podziemski (right abdominal injury management) and Kyle Anderson (left gluteal bursitis).
The Golden State Warriors (21-21) are visiting the Sacramento Kings (22-20) on Wednesday night; find out how to watch the free live
DeMar DeRozan scored 32 points, Domantas Sabonis had 26 points and 18 rebounds and the Sacramento Kings overcame an 18-point deficit to beat the Golden State Warriors 123-117 on Wednesday night.
On a night when the opposing coach compared his acumen on the boards to Dennis Rodman’s, Josh Hart moved ever closer toward joining an elite category of rebounders in NBA history.
Kings interim head coach Doug Christie speaks with the media following Sacramento's 143-120 loss to the New York Knicks Saturday at Madison Square Garden.Doug Christie believes Knicks beat Kings at th
Warriors guard Gary Payton II speaks to reporters following Golden State's 118-108 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers on Saturday night at Chase Center.GP2 states Warriors must learn to ‘close' games afte