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Sacramento Kings 2009 Playoffs

The Sacramento Kings best seasons are far behind them. When the franchise began in 1945 the club celebrated its inaugural season be winning the NBL Finals over the Sheboygan Red Skins. The rest of the time in Rochester as the Royals was one successful regular seasons and playoff tickets to a contender that managed to win the second NBA Finals over the New York Knicks. The early teams included two sport players like Otto Graham and even an actor, Chuck Connors.
As the years wore and the team moved from Rochester, New York to Cincinnati and began to compete with Jerry Lucas and Oscar Robertson in the 1960s, but only made it passed the division semifinals twice. Boston and Philadelphia constantly stood in the way and years later in the 21st century when the Royals became the Kings of Sacramento the Los Angeles Lakers would prove to be a foe that consistently thwarted their chances fro a championship. The Kings playoff tickets in those seasons ended in a pain as Chris Webber, Vlade Divac, Mike Bibby, and Peja Stojakovic failed to beat Shaw and Kobe of the Lakers.
Sacramento Kings Background
This season the Kings might meet the Lakers again with playoff tickets to the postseason as a low seed. The team won a surprising 38 games last year when most experts did not think they would win 30. This past offseason Ron Artest left through a trade for rookie Donte Greene and Bobby Jackson. The team is now weaker defensively, but given Artest’s pouting last season, this move might improve the team in the short run as well as the long run.
The Kings are now officially Kevin Martin’s team. The shooting guard emerged two seasons ago as a shooting threat, but is now the man in Sacramento. His stroke, along with John Salmons and Francisco Garcia will determine if this season the Kings will have playoff tickets or be bound for the lottery. Brad Miller and his rapidly declining athleticism (if there really was any) will be a big factor with his passing and his big body. Miller is holding the center position while Spencer Hawes and Jason Thompson develop. Beno Udrih is the starting point guard, but the addition if Jackson will create a little bit of a point guard controversy as the regular season schedule as ARCO Arena unfolds.