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• Skal Labissiere Signs Exhibit 10 Deal With Kings
SEPTEMBER 26: The agreement is now official, Sacramento has announced. AUGUST 14: Skal Labissiere will sign an Exhibit 10 contract with Sacramento and play for the Stockton Kings this season, according to Sean Cunningham of KTXL in Sacramento (Twitter link). The 28-year-old power forward/center took a similar path last offseason when he was signed and […]...2024Click for news about Stockton Kings
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• Skal Labissiere, Kings Agree To Camp DealSkal Labissiere will be rejoining the Sacramento Kings organization. The Kings and Labissiere have agreed to an Exhibit 10 contract, which will see the big man join the Stockton Kings of the G League after the preseason. Labissiere played in 40 games for Stockton last season. The 28-year-old center averaged 13.6 points, 6.4 rebounds and 1.8 blocks per game for the G League Kings....2024Read about Sacramento Kings
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• Kings, Skal Labissiere Agree To Camp DealSkal Labissiere will be rejoining the Sacramento Kings organization. The Kings and Labissiere have agreed to an Exhibit 10 contract, which will see the big man join the Stockton Kings of the G League after the preseason. Labissiere played in 40 games for Stockton last season. The 28-year-old center averaged 13.6 points, 6.4 rebounds and 1.8 blocks per game for the G League Kings....2024Continue with Sacramento Kings
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• Skal Labissiere To Sign Exhibit 10 Deal With Kings
Skal Labissiere will sign an Exhibit 10 contract and play for the Stockton Kings this season, according to Sean Cunningham of KTXL in Sacramento (Twitter link). The 28-year-old power forward/center took a similar path last offseason when he was signed and waived by Sacramento on September 8. He appeared in 14 games with Stockton, making two […]...2024Read about Stockton Kings
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• Kings waive veteran forward Skal Labissiere
The Sacramento Kings have waived forward Skal Labissiere, per sources. In August, Sacramento signed the 6-foot-10 wing to a one-year, partially guaranteed deal. He’s now expected to play for the Stockton Kings, Sacramento’s G League affiliate. Labissiere, 27, was selected 28th overall by the Phoenix Suns in the 2016 NBA Draft out of the University […] The post Kings waive veteran...2023Read about Sacramento Kings
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• Kings Plan To Sign-And-Waive Skal LabissiereThe Sacramento Kings have signed Skal Labissiere. Sacramento plans to soon waive Labissiere, as the sequence of transactions was designed to get the big man to the Stockton Kings of the G League. Labissiere is a former 2016 first-round pick. He was selected for the Kings in a pre-arranged draft-day trade with the Phoenix Suns. Labissiere played in nine games for the Mexico City Capitanes of the G ...2023See more articles Sacramento Kings
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• Kings Have Five Centers Competing For Two Roster SpotsThe Sacramento Kings have six centers currently under contract in Domantas Sabonis, Javale McGee, Alex Len, Nerlens Noel, Neemias Queta and Skal Labissiere. McGee recently signed a one-year guaranteed contract at the veteran's minimum. Sabonis and Len are also on guaranteed contracts. The Kings plan on assigning Labissiere to the G League, which leaves McGee, Len, Noel and Queta to compete for two...2023Check it out Sacramento Kings
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• Pacific Notes: McGee, Durant, Reaves
The Kings have signed JaVale McGee to a one-year contract. McGee got a guaranteed veteran’s minimum deal but that doesn’t mean he’s guaranteed of making the roster out of training camp, Jason Anderson of the Sacramento Bee writes. The Kings have McGee, Alex Len, Nerlens Noel, Neemias Queta and Skal Labissiere on the camp roster […]...2023See more JaVale McGee
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• Kings sign forward Skal Labissiere to a one-year contract
The Sacramento Kings are signing forward Skal Labissiere to a one-year, partially guaranteed deal, according to sources. Labissiere, 27, was selected 28th overall by the Phoenix Suns in the 2016 NBA Draft out of the University of Kentucky. The 6-foot-10 wing was then immediately traded to Sacramento. Labissiere hasn’t played in the NBA since the […] The post Kings sign forward Skal Lab...2023See more articles Sacramento Kings
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• Skal Labissiere reunites with Kings, agrees to one-year contractThe Kings have agreed to a one-year contract with 6-foot-10 center Skal Labissiere....2023
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Skal Labissiere trade rumors, contract, salary
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• Kings To Sign Skal Labissiere To One-Year Deal
The Kings are signing Skal Labissiere to a one-year, partially guaranteed contract, Shams Charania of The Athletic tweets. Labissiere hasn’t played in the NBA since the 2019/20 season, when he saw action in 33 games with the Trail Blazers. Labissiere, the 28th pick of the 2016 draft, spent the bulk of his NBA career with […]...2023Check it out Shams Charania
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• Lloyd Pierce: Clint Capela, Skal Labissiere weeks away from making debuts
A pair of centers acquired by the Hawks at the trade deadline won’t be making their debuts for the team anytime soon, according to head coach Lloyd Pierce, who said today that Clint Capela and Skal Labissiere are still “weeks” away from playing, per Chris Vivlamore of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (Twitter links). Capela missed the last seven games before the All-Star break – three with Houston...2020Continue with Lloyd Pierce
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• Blazers trade Skal Labissiere to Hawks
The Atlanta Hawks have acquired forward/center Skal Labissiere (La-bee-SEE-AIR) and cash considerations in a trade with the Portland Trail Blazers for the Hawks’ 2024 second-round draft pick (protected top 55). Originally selected 28th overall by the Phoenix Suns in the 2016 NBA Draft before being traded to the Sacramento Kings on draft night, Labissiere has [...]...2020See also Atlanta Hawks
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• Report: Trail Blazers trading Skal Labissiere to HawksThe Trail Blazers have been shedding salary....2020
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• Report: Portland, Sacramento swap young bigs with potentialSkal Labissiere was one of the highest rated players in his high school class, but fell in the draft to the bottom of the first round. He’s shown flashes with the Kings — he has potential to a quality modern NBA four who can space the floor on offense and still protect the rim on...2019
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• Marvin Bagley III out at least two more weeks
A return isn’t imminent for Kings rookie Marvin Bagley III, according to a press release issued by the team. While Bagley is making progress in his recovery from a left knee bone bruise, he isn’t expected to resume full basketball activities for about two more weeks. Bagley, who suffered his knee injury on Dec. 14 against Golden State, was initially ruled out for at least 10-14 days. He hasn’t suf...2018Read about Marvin Bagley
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• Kings considering a coaching change?
The Kings’ surprising start may not be enough for head coach Dave Joerger to keep his job, according to Chris Haynes of Yahoo Sports. Joerger is locked in a philosophical battle with the front office over minutes for some of the team’s younger players, Haynes explains. Management sees this as a development year for the organization, while Joerger is focused on winning as many games as possible. Of...2018See also Dave Joerger
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• Kings exercise options on five players
The Kings showed their commitment to the youth movement by exercising the rookie scale options on five players — guards De’Aaron Fox and Buddy Hield, small forward Justin Jackson and big men Harry Giles and Skal Labissiere, according to a team press release. Teams have until the end of the month to make rookie scale option decisions but Sacramento beat the deadline by nearly a week. The biggest sa...2018Check it out Aaron Fox
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• 2018 NBA offseason salary cap digest: Sacramento Kings
The Kings entered the 2017-18 season looking set to straddle the line between developing young players like De’Aaron Fox, Bogdan Bogdanovic, and Buddy Hield, and potentially pushing for the eighth seed in the West led by veterans like George Hill. However, Hill struggled mightily in Sacramento and the team quickly fell out of contention, shifting the focus exclusively to player development by the ...2018Continue with Sacramento Kings
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• Agent rips ‘disorganized’ Kings for releasing lottery pick Papagiannis
The agent for lottery pick Georgios Papagiannis ripped the Sacramento Kings for releasing his client without ever really giving him a chance.The Kings on Thursday waived Papagiannis, whom they selected No. 13 overall in the 2016 NBA Draft. Papagiannis was acquired by the Kings in a trade with Phoenix that brought them Bogdan Bogdanovic and Skal Labissiere for No. 8 pick Marquese Chriss.Via EuroHoo...2018See also Georgios Papagiannis
Skal Labissiere trade rumors, contract, salary
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• Dave Joerger plans to sit veterans, go younger
Kings head coach Dave Joerger will be playing his younger guys more and veterans less for the foreseeable future.During the offseason, the Kings brought in Zach Randolph, Vince Carter and George Hill to help provide a strong veteran presence to a young Sacramento team. With the Kings 13-30, and in last place in the Western Conference, the organization has decided to give its veteran players games ...2018Click for news about Dave Joerger
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• Kings exercise contract options on five players
The Sacramento Kings have exercised its 2018-19 options on center Willie Cauley-Stein, guards Buddy Hield and Malachi Richardson, forward Skal Labissiere, and center Georgios Papagiannis, according to Kings General Manager Vlade Divac. Cauley-Stein is entering his third season with the Kings after being selected with the sixth overall pick in the 2015 NBA Draft. An All-Rookie [...]...2017Visit the page Sacramento Kings
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• Kings sign Bogdan Bogdanovic
The Sacramento Kings have signed guard Bogdan Bogdanovic, General Manager Vlade Divac announced today. Originally chosen 27th overall by Phoenix in the 2014 NBA Draft, the 6-6 shooting guard was acquired alongside the 13th and 28th picks (Georgios Papagiannis and Skal Labissiere) and a future second-round choice by Sacramento in exchange for the eighth selection in [...]...2017Check it out Bogdan Bogdanovic
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• Kings could trade Kosta Koufos, Darren Collison before deadline?
The times could be a changin’ in Sacramento.According to Steve Kyler of Basketball Insiders on Tuesday, there’s “a growing sense” the Kings could move point guard Darren Collison and big man Kosta Koufos before the February 23 trade deadline.Collison, 29, has overcome an early-season suspension for domestic violence to average 13.1 points and 4.0 assists per game this season. Meanwhile, the 27-yea...2017Check it out Kosta Koufos
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• How DeMarcus Cousins and Sacramento Kings Can Renew Their Vows and Make It Work
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• Kings assign Skal Labissiere, Malachi Richardson and Georgios Papagiannis to D-League
The Sacramento Kings have assigned center Georgios Papagiannis, forward Skal Labissiere and guard Malachi Richardson to the Reno Bighorns of the D-League. Papagiannis was selected in the first round of the 2016 NBA Draft after four seasons with Panathinaikos and Peristeri of the Greek League (2011-12 – 2012-13 and 2014-15 - 2015-16). He has appeared in [...]...2016Check it out Malachi Richardson
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• Sacramento Kings Insider: Here's How 2016-17 Won't Be Another Total Flop
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• Dave Joerger: Kings will play more small ball
Shortly after the Kings chose center Georgios Papagiannis with the No. 13 pick in the draft, DeMarcus Cousins tweeted, “Lord give me the strength.” Sacramento already had an abundance of centers with Cousins, Willie Cauley-Stein and Kosta Koufos. If Cousins wasn’t talking about yoga, Sacramento adding center Skal Labissiere with the No. 28 pick would’ve […]...2016Check it out Dave Joerger
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• NBA Tiers of Contention: 10 Teams That Can Make Lottery Reservations Now
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• Bleacher Report Poll: 2017 NBA Draft Overflowing with No. 1 Pick Candidates
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