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Kings changed the most in the NBA

Submitted by Simon on Wed, 07/26/2017 - 20:27

Kings changed the most in the NBA, when start-up called "rochester royals", in 1957 changed its name to "Cincinnati royals", in 1972 renamed "Kansas city - the" ha Ma Guowang team, until 1985, when the team home settled in Sacramento and was renamed as "the Sacramento Kings" Madden 17 Coins.

None of the royals has entered the league's top 10, and Bob Davis, the team's top scorer, is just 14.0. The royals won many games against a strong defense, limiting their opponents to 74.6 points. At the end of the season, the royals' 15-game winning streak ended with a 51-17 record. But in the second round of the division, the winner of the division was defeated by two points, and was swept out by fort Wayne in the postseason.

The royals have had the best record ever. In the planning of the team's owner and general manager and manager, les harrison, the royals have become a powerhouse in the old world. Its lineup includes Bob Davis, bobby winzell, and arnie lai, who scored 16.3 points and 12 rebounds in the season. The royals ended the 1950-1951 season with a 41-27 finish, and the lakers lost three games to the lakers. It swept the pistons easily in the first round of the playoffs, then sent the minneapolis-back home to the finals in the fourth floor. He was the first and only NBA champion in the team's history to win a 4-3 win over the New York knicks.