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  • De’Aaron Fox chats about Sacramento Kings offseason, hosting youth basketball camp in Rocklin

    De’Aaron Fox chats about Sacramento Kings offseason, hosting youth basketball camp in Rocklin

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    ROCKLIN, Calif. (KTXL) – Kings point guard De’Aaron Fox, joined by his son Reign, talks about hosting his week-long youth basketball camp at Hardwood Palace in Rocklin, the evolution of his summer camp.

    Fox, 26, reflects on concluding his seventh NBA season with Sacramento. He reacts to the contract extension for his head coach, Mike Brown, discusses Malik Monk’s upcoming free agency, his former Kentucky Wildcats coach John Calipari leaving for Arkansas and he looks ahead to the changes for next season.

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  • Keegan Murray on his 32-point night to lift his Kings over the Warriors, advancing to meet Pelicans

    Keegan Murray on his 32-point night to lift his Kings over the Warriors, advancing to meet Pelicans

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    SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KTXL) – Kings forward Keegan Murray talks about Tuesday night’s 118-94 win over the Warriors in the Play-In tournament, the sense of accomplishment to end Golden State’s season after losing a Game 7 to them in last season’s playoffs, his game-high performance with 32 points in the contest, Sacramento’s defensive effort and getting a shot to play in New Orleans on Friday night as they try to avoid losing to the Pelicans for a sixth consecutive time this season.

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  • De’Aaron Fox on the Kings Play-In matchup with Warriors; Sacramento’s experience with Golden State

    De’Aaron Fox on the Kings Play-In matchup with Warriors; Sacramento’s experience with Golden State

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    SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KTXL) – Following Monday’s practice, Kings point guard De’Aaron Fox shares his thoughts on another matchup with the Warriors coming up in Tuesday’s winner take all Play-in Game, the experience they have against Golden State after dropping a seven-game playoff series last season, how three of the four games this season were decided by one-point and the defensive improvements for Sacramento this season.

    The Kings will host the Warriors on Tuesday night at Golden 1 Center with tip-off set for 7:00 p.m.

    The winner of Tuesday’s contest will advance to face the winner of Wednesday’s Pelicans and Lakers Play-In game in New Orleans, where the victorious team hosts the second Play-In game on Friday night.

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  • De’Aaron Fox claims he was fouled in final possession of Kings 108-107 loss to Suns

    De’Aaron Fox claims he was fouled in final possession of Kings 108-107 loss to Suns

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    SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KTXL) – Kings point guard De’Aaron Fox talks about Friday night’s 108-107 loss to the Phoenix Suns, dropping five of their last six games, the final possession of the game where he believes he was fouled but was not whistled, the poor way they’ve closed out recent games and the magnitude of Sunday’s contest against the Portland Trail Blazers.

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  • Kings head coach Mike Brown proud of his team’s effort following 120-107 season sweep of Lakers

    Kings head coach Mike Brown proud of his team’s effort following 120-107 season sweep of Lakers

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    SACRAMENTO, Calif (KTXL) – Kings head coach Mike Brown heaps praise on his team following Wednesday’s 120-107 win over the Lakers, talks about sweeping the season series with Los Angeles, the defensive presence of Keon Ellis who improved to 6-0 when added to the starting rotation, the triple-double performance from Domantas Sabonis against Anthony Davis, Davion Mitchell’s impact and carrying over the success from the win against the Milwaukee Bucks the night before.

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  • De’Aaron Fox on Sacramento Kings dropping Sunday’s game to Rockets, Houston sweeping season series

    De’Aaron Fox on Sacramento Kings dropping Sunday’s game to Rockets, Houston sweeping season series

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    SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KTXL) – De’Aaron Fox talks about the way the Rockets defended his Kings in Sunday’s 112-104 loss to Houston, the lack of shot making in the second half, his rough shooting night, his team falling to yet another team with a losing record this season and reacts to the ugly injury sustained by Rockets big-man Alperen Sengun.

    The Kings (36-27) will look to bounce-back on Tuesday night when they host the Milwaukee Bucks at 7:00 p.m.

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  • De’Aaron Fox, Sacramento Kings team physicians host youth basketball clinic

    De’Aaron Fox, Sacramento Kings team physicians host youth basketball clinic

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    SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KTXL) – Kings point guard De’Aaron Fox teamed up with Kaiser Permanente and dropped by Friday’s Junior Kings basketball clinic featuring boys and girls from Roberts Family Development and The GreenHouse.

    The camp used basketball as a tool to encourage healthy habits, mental resilience and a question-and-answer portion with Fox and team physicians Dr. Marty Reed and Dr. John Greenfield from Kaiser to educate the kids on the importance of stretching and injury prevention.

    The basketball clinic took place in the Kings former practice facility on the site of where ARCO Arena once stood in Natomas. The facility is now used as practice venue for the Stockton Kings, the G League affiliate of Sacramento.

    Fox, 26, is in the middle of his seventh NBA season in Sacramento and has hosted several of the Junior Kings Clinics during his career. He will even host his very own youth basketball camp in Rocklin coming up in June.

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  • Keon Ellis reflects on Friday’s win over Timberwolves, talks about impact of Kings players only meeting

    Keon Ellis reflects on Friday’s win over Timberwolves, talks about impact of Kings players only meeting

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    SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KTXL) – Keon Ellis speaks with reporters following Sunday’s practice in Sacramento, reflecting back on Friday’s win in Minnesota, the impact he had in that game starting in place of an injured De’Aaron Fox, the motivations behind holding a players only meeting before that game and reacts to the comments made by Jaden McDaniels about a possible playoff matchup between the Kings and Timberwolves.

    Next up, the Kings will host the Chicago Bulls on Monday night at Golden 1 Center. Tip-off is set for 7:00 p.m.

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  • Mike Brown reacts to his Kings holding recent players only meeting ahead of big win over Timberwolves

    Mike Brown reacts to his Kings holding recent players only meeting ahead of big win over Timberwolves

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    SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KTXL) – Following Sunday’s team practice in Sacramento, Kings head coach Mike Brown talks about the big win two nights ago in Minnesota, the impact of a players only meeting by his team ahead of the win over the Timberwolves, the impact of Keon Ellis in that game, having De’Aaron Fox participate in practice following a two-game absence due to a left knee contusion, and the recent boost Keegan Murray is providing.

    Monday’s game between the Kings and the Bulls will tip-off from Golden 1 Center at 7:00 p.m.

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  • De’Aaron Fox scores 37 points, lifts Kings beat Jazz 117-115

    De’Aaron Fox scores 37 points, lifts Kings beat Jazz 117-115

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    SALT LAKE CITY — De’Aaron Fox made a driving layup with 0.4 seconds left and scored 22 of his 37 points in the fourth quarter to help the Sacramento Kings beat the Utah Jazz 117-115 on Tuesday night.

    Utah’s Lauri Markannen made a long jumper at the final buzzer that was initially ruled good, but reversed upon replay.

    Time and again, Sacramento worked Fox into situations where he could use his quickness to get to the basket or hit mid-range jumpers against sagging defenders.

    “If there was a matchup that I felt like we can exploit, go to that. I mean, that’s when it gets to in the fourth quarter in a lot of NBA games. It’s real basic,” Fox said, explaining that he often changed the called plays to something he thought worked better.

    Fox’s big fourth quarter included an emphatic dunk and an 18-foot pullup with 23.1 seconds remaining to put the Kings up 115-112.

    “I was getting in a zone. A lot of that was just picking where I wanted to get to, and then getting there and shooting the shoots you work on every day,” said Fox, whose fourth quarter was a career best of any quarter.

    Markkanen made all three free throws on a foul behind the arc, but Fox got switched onto the Finnish 7-footer and drove by him for an acrobatic layup to clinch the win.

    The Kings then held their breath until Markannen’s shot was disallowed after a short review.

    “I thought I had it off in time,” Markannen said. “Right from the moment it left my hand, it felt good. … It’s tough. Obviously, everyone remembers the ending but there’s a lot of things that we did early, we fix and win this ball game.”

    Markannen had 28 points, including a 15-for-15 performance from the line, and Jordan Clarkson added 24. The Jazz dropped their fifth straight game, with the five losses by a combined 17 points.

    Domantas Sabonis, playing with a broken right thumb, had 21 points, 14 rebounds and eight assists to help the Kings win for the third time in four games.

    “My main job was to get Fox open,” Sabonis said. “He’s so fast and you saw it on that layup for the game winner.”

    Coupled with a 126-125 victory over the Jazz last week, Sacramento has moved three games ahead of Utah in the Western Conference standings.

    “We haven’t really been in this position before. We’re all learning and we’re all growing together and Fox is at the forefront of it,” Sacramento coach Mike Brown beamed.

    Harrison Barnes had 19 for the Kings, and Keegan Murray and Kevin Huerter both added 16 each.

    But it was Fox’s night.

    “I thought he made a lot of shots over defenders in that middle area of the court, which with a player like Fox that’s what you’re trying to make him do. He’s a really talented scorer and you can’t press up too far into him or else he’s going right by you, as we saw on the last play,” Hardy said.

    TIP-INS

    Kings: Sabonis made 17 straight field goals over the last two games against the Jazz until finally missing a shot in the second quarter. … Sacramento’s 18 turnovers led to 27 Utah points. … The Kings shot 53.5 percent from the field.

    Jazz: Collin Sexton missed the game to manage his recurring right hamstring injury. … Clarkson reached 10,000 career points with a basket in the first quarter. … Mike Conley scored a season-high 18 points.

    UP NEXT

    Kings: Host Atlanta on Wednesday night to start a five-game homestand.

    Jazz: At Houston on Thursday night.

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