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Kings:
Kevin Martin 17 points 4 assists 1 steal 1 turnover
Francisco Garcia 15 points 2 rebounds 2 assists 2 steals 2 blocks
Tyreke Evans 7 points 11 assists 2 rebounds 3 steals 1 turnover 1 block
Spencer Hawes 4 points 8 rebounds 3 assists 1 turnover
Jason Thompson 6 points 2 rebounds 1 assist 4 turnovers
Ime Udoka 4 points 1 assist
Donte Greene 9 points 1 block
Sean May 4 points 1 rebound 1 assist 2 steals
Sergio Rodriguez 2 points 1 rebound 2 assist 1 turnover
Andres Nocioni 2 points 1 assist 1 turnover
Melvin Ely 2 rebounds
Mavs
Jason Terry 21 points 2 steals 1 TO
Dirk Nowitzki 14 points 7 rebounds 3 assists 1 steal 1 block 1 TO
Jason Kidd 3 points 1 rebound 8 assists 3 steals 3 TO
JJ Barea 8 points 3 assists 2 TO
Kris Humphries 6 points 3 rebounds 2 assists
Drew Gooden 4 points 5 rebounds 1 assist 1 steal 2 TO
Quinton Ross 3 points 2 assists 1 rebound 1 steal 1 TO
Erick Dampier 2 points 4 rebounds 1 steal
Nathan Jawai
Shawne Williams
James Singleton 2 points 1 rebound 2 assists 1 steal 1 TO
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Kings announce Okafor deal
Sacramento, CA
The Sacramento Kings announced that they have agreed to a deal with the New Orleans Hornets, that would send in Louisiana veteran Kenny Thomas plus a first round pick next year, in exchange of Emeka Okafor. Okafor, who originaly has Nigerian origins started his NBA career with the Charlotte Bobcats, after playing college basketball at UConn. He spent five seasons with the Bobcats, before eventually being traded to the New Orleans Hornets, in exchange of Tyson Chandler. "It's sad to see Kenny leave, after he spent so much time with our team, but that's the way things go." said Geoff Petrie. 6-7 Thomas played 5 seasons with the Kings, as before that he played for Philadelphia and Houston, he is a tremendous rebounder.
On the other side, Okafor is just what the team needs - a defensive presence in the paint. The 6-10/255 big man can play both the power forward and the center, but probably, Paul Westphal will start him at the center and Spencer Hawes will come off the bench.
In his NBA career so far, Okafor has played 330 games, starting in 326. His averages are 14.0 points, 10.7 rebounds and 1.8 blocks per game. He is still looking for his first playoff appearance.
Kings send rookies down to D-League
Sacramento,CA
The Sacramento Kings announced, that they have assigned rookies Omri Casspi (6-9/F/Israel) and Jon Brockman (6-7/F/Washington) to the Reno Bighorns of the NBA Development League, in order that those two could progress and get more playing time.
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Kings active on the market, add McCants, Marbury![]()
Picture 1: It's up to Starbury, if he's going to the bench, or will he get much minutes
Picture 2: Rashad McCants decided that signing with the Kings is going to be better than modelling.
Sacramento, CA
The Sacramento Kings continued their activity on the market, after bringing in center Emeka Okafor from New Orleans. Today the Kings press office announced the signing of two free agents - Rashad McCants, who spent the last season with Sacramento, and Stephon Marbury, who played last for the Boston Celtics, but didn't agree to sign for this year for the veteran minimum. The terms of the deals aren't going to be announced, due to team policy, but it's known that McCants' deal is for 2 years, while Starbury signed for this season with a team option for the contract to be extended.
After the latest moves, there are some players who obviously aren't going to be needed. The Kings placed on the trading block Spanish point guard Sergio Rodriguez, and veteran guard Ime Udoka.
Last season McCants, who came into the NBA from North Carolina appeared in 24 games for the Kings, putting up pretty good numbers - 10.3 points, 2.0 rebounds and 1.5 assists in 19.4 minutes, shooting 44% from beyond the arc.
Stephon Marbury appeared in 23 contests for the Celtics, as the former All-Star averaged 3.8 points, 1.2 rebounds and 3.3 assists in 18 minutes per game.
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