Marcus Thornton
Thursday Cowbell Clippings: Featuring coaching takes and more transaction chatter
The Kings’ first move post-lockout is apparently signing Chuck Hayes. At Sactown Royalty, Tom Ziller explains why Hayes isn’t Kenny Thomas: “When Kenny Thomas arrived
Guest Post: Ranking the Sacramento Kings’ top three position battles
Editor’s Note: We were originally planning a 3-on-3 roundtable on this topic. But since our friend section214 of Sactown Royalty fame (who we invited to participate) wrote three,
3-on-3 Roundtable: Free agent pursuits for the Sacramento Kings?
You may be familiar with ESPN.com’s 5-on-5 roundtables, which feature opinion and analysis from ESPN writers and TrueHoop Network contributors on pressing NBA topics. Along
Kings to unveil black alternate jerseys tomorrow
These uniforms have been in the works for a while. But with the lockout over, the Sacramento Kings will finally unveil their black alternate jerseys
Monday Cowbell Clippings: Featuring a host of free agent rumblings
Geoff Petrie said last week that contacting the Kings own free agents ranked high among his checklist of priorities. Now that NBA personnel are allowed
Cowbell Kingdom Podcast Ep 22: Larry Coon breaks down new CBA
Now that the NBPA has officially recertified as a union, NBA owners and players can begin putting the final touches on a new collective bargaining
Five takeaways from Geoff Petrie’s Wednesday presser
The NBA shut down all basketball-related communication from league front offices during the lockout. Yesterday afternoon, Geoff Petrie broke his silence, addressing media for the first time
NBA’s tentative labor agreement available, amnesty rule gets a tweak
Our friend Sam Amick of SI.com has landed the new tentative agreement. While many are focusing on the finer nuances of the BRI split and
Sacramento Kings react to tentative NBA labor deal
With news of a new labor agreenment being tentatively reached, your Sacramento Kings took to Twitter to share their reactions. We Back???Sat Nov 26 08:33:13
Marcus Thornton eager to play, patiently awaits new labor deal
Marcus Thornton figures to be one of the top free agent options when the NBA resumes business. But the lockout, 140 days and counting, has






