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It’s not a good time to be a Sacramento Kings fan, but the franchise is trying to make something out of nothing with one of their recent campaigns. The Kings ran a promo by giving free season tickets to any fan who made a free throw. That’s right — not a three-pointer or a half-court heave. Just one shot from the line.
The Kings' 132-126 loss to the Cavs made them the first team in 2026 to hit 42 losses, ensuring a losing season.
Sacramento is looking to end its 13-game road losing streak with a win over New Orleans. The teams match up Monday for the first time this season.
As ESPN’s Brett Siegel recently reported, the Sacramento Kings will not buy out any veteran contracts this season.
The Sacramento Kings have signed center Dylan Cardwell to a multi-year contract. An undrafted rookie, the Auburn alumnus had been playing for the Kings on a two-way contract, which allowed Sacramento to move the center between the NBA roster and its NBA Gatorade affiliate in Stockton, California.
Saturday’s 132-126 loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers at Golden 1 Center was the Kings' 12th in a row, one shy of the Sacramento-era record.
The Sacramento Kings have three notable veterans who could be buyout candidates. They recently received an update.