The History of Sacramento Kings’ Franchise Records and Achievements

The Sacramento Kings are one of the oldest franchises in the NBA, with a rich history filled with notable records and achievements. Over the years, the team has set numerous franchise records and celebrated significant milestones that highlight their evolution and success in professional basketball.

Early History and Franchise Foundations

The franchise was established in 1923 as the Rochester Seagrams, later becoming the Cincinnati Royals before relocating to Sacramento in 1985. During these early years, the team built a foundation of competitive play and individual achievements that would set the stage for future records.

Major Franchise Records

Points and Scoring Records

  • Most Points in a Single Game: Peja Stojaković scored 44 points on March 24, 2004.
  • Career Points Leader: Oscar Robertson with 21,864 points during his tenure from 1980 to 1984.

Rebounds and Assists

  • Most Rebounds in a Game: DeMarcus Cousins with 26 rebounds on November 26, 2014.
  • Career Assists Leader: Mitch Richmond with 3,504 assists.

Team Achievements and Milestones

The Kings have achieved several team milestones, including playoff appearances and division titles. Their most notable achievement was reaching the Western Conference Finals in 2002, which remains a high point in franchise history.

Playoff Highlights

  • Multiple playoff appearances since the 1980s.
  • Western Conference Finals appearance in 2002.
  • Notable series victories over powerhouse teams.

The franchise continues to strive for new records and achievements, aiming for sustained success and recognition in the NBA. Their history reflects resilience, growth, and a passionate fanbase dedicated to the team’s legacy.