Timeline of How the Sacramento Kings Missed the NBA Finals and then Collapsed

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Published 2021-10-03
The Sacramento Kings' best seasons to date in the city were in the early 2000s, including the 2001–02 season when they had the best record in the NBA at 61–21. However, under a certain number of intended and unintended circumstances, the Kings failed to win an NBA Championship. The Kings of the early 2000s is often regarded as one of the best teams to not win the title.

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All Comments (21)
  • @jaywarvz
    Drop your suggested timeline vids!
  • @TheKDogBrand
    If it wasn’t for the refs in Game 6 the Kings would have been champs in 02.
  • Heartbreak after heartbreak but man was it an exciting era for the Sacramento Kings. '02 Kings will be forever the greatest squad hands down.
  • @joelmarte7059
    The rings that kobe and shaq stoled from the Sacramento Kings
  • During the Kobe Bryant era, my heart was with The Sacramento Kings! What a slick team!
  • @comicman06tv36
    U should do one on Minnesota endless rebuild after garnet
  • @sodiman10
    Fixed title: Timeline of How the Sacramento Kings got robbed from going to the NBA Finals and then started to collapse
  • @adrianau6679
    It’s official. They are back in the postseason.
  • @ChiefBlue4298
    Now the Sacramento Kings are back in the NBA playoffs are waiting for 17 years!
  • Imagine if only they played together...... C-Demarcus Cousins PF-Chris Webber SF-Peja Stojackovic SG-Mike Bibby PG-De' Aaron Fox
  • It's official.The Kings have clinched a PLAYOFF SPOT for the first time in 17 years. The drought is over.
  • I'm just mad about this! Last time the Kings won the finals was in 1951, when they were known as the Rochester Royals
  • @goldleader64
    What people don't realize is that the year they started without Webber 03-04, Peja and T-Mac were head to head overtaking each other for the scoring title (around 26-27ppg IIRC) throughout the season. Then when Webber came back, he refused to come off the bench and ease his way back in (something Duncan did do for his team), and the team chemistry suffered and Peja's scoring dropped and McGrady took the scoring title. 2004 was their last legit title contending season and IMO they would have had it if Webber was more humble and Rick trusted his bench more.
  • The video was awesome dude definitely going to subscribe. I started watching the Kings back in 98 when I was 7 years old. and I had my heart broken in 2002 when the Kings lost to the Lakers. Truly an absolutely awesome video. It was sad having to watch how close we got tho.
  • @jarvis1322
    Awesome video, it helped undrstand the beginning of that great era of Kings basketball.
  • @bstove24
    Your channel is awesome! Keep up the good work.
  • @jkbezo1
    The current Kings team is trending upwards since last season, and for years to come. New era for another good Kings team, contenders.
  • @geekUSA101
    Not many teams had 2 big men like Vlade & Webb who can pass, shoot the jumper, post up, draw double teams, set up their teammates for easy buckets. They had one of the most unique offenses I saw. Ultimately Webb's knee injury was the nail in the coffin & despite them having the best record in the league the following season behind Peja's all-NBA performance, it was Webb ironically who upon returning from injury really screwed up the chemistry & that team faltered down the stretch dropping from the 1 seed to the 4th seed. Wish they would've got one at least, 2002 still hurts.