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The players who defined Sacramento Kings basketball. Icons who shaped the franchise and left a legacy that endures.
Numbers hanging in the rafters at Golden 1 Center. The players who gave everything to Sacramento Kings.
The Sacramento Kings carry one of the NBA's most storied and nomadic histories, tracing their roots to 1923 as the Rochester Seagrams before becoming the Rochester Royals in 1945. The Royals won an NBA championship in 1951, defeating the New York Knicks in seven games. After the Royals era, the franchise moved to Cincinnati in 1957, where Oscar Robertson — the Big O — redefined what a point guard could be, averaging a historic triple-double over an entire season in 1961-62. The team moved to Kansas City in 1972 before relocating to Sacramento in 1985, where it found one of the most passionate fanbases in professional sports. The early 2000s Kings — featuring Vlade Divac, Peja Stojakovic, Mike Bibby, and Chris Webber — played run-and-gun basketball that captured a nation's imagination. The 2001-02 Kings won 61 games and pushed the Lakers to seven games in a legendary Western Conference Finals. A prolonged rebuild followed before De'Aaron Fox and Domantas Sabonis ended a 16-year playoff drought in 2023. Fox was subsequently traded to San Antonio, and the Kings have reshaped around Sabonis, DeMar DeRozan, Zach LaVine, and Russell Westbrook under head coach Doug Christie — a Sacramento-born legend returning to lead the team he once helped define.
Rochester Seagrams(1923-1945)
Rochester Royals(1945-1957)
Jack McMahon was part of the Rochester Royals teams that defined the early NBA era. His #27 honors a founding generation of professional basketball players whose contributions built the franchise that became the Sacramento Kings.
Conference
Western
Division
Pacific
Home Arena
Golden 1 Center
Founded
1945
Mascot
Slamson the Lion
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Franchise Legends
81
Years of History
Sacramento Kings
Chris Webber
1998-2005
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The Sacramento Kings retired #6 for their fans — an honorary retirement that acknowledges the ARCO Army as one of the loudest and most passionate fan bases in NBA history.
Chris Webber led the 2001-02 Sacramento Kings to 61 wins and within one controversial series of the NBA Finals. His #4 in the rafters is the monument to the most beloved era in franchise history.
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