Amid the Kings’ six-game winning streak, Doug Christie has taken his foot off the gas with the practice schedule.
The Kings shockingly blew out the Celtics 114-97 despite De'Aaron Fox's absence and here's a look at how they managed to do it.
How have the Kings been doing so far this season? Grading new head coach Doug Christie and how the team has performed under him since taking over mid-season.
Boston Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla reflected on his early days with the franchise and finding success as an NBA coach.
A competitive game Friday night turned ugly late for the Celtics, who were run off their home floor by the shorthanded Sacramento Kings.
The streaking Sacramento Kings have turned a new leaf, all thanks to interim head coach Doug Christie getting them to block out the noise on and off the court.
It’s hard to imagine a team in second place in the Eastern Conference with only 11 losses on the season is experiencing a “slump”, but after Friday night’s loss
The Sacramento Kings entered Friday night’s matchup against the Boston Celtics amid a five-game winning streak, but they knew they would have a tough test against the defending champions. Instead, the Kings dominated the Celtics, defeating them 114-97, pushing their winning streak to six games.
The Celtics will return home from a four-game road trip to host the Sacramento Kings, who are on a five-game winning streak.
The Kings (18-19) have won five of their first six games under interim coach Doug Christie. They will visit the Celtics, Chicago Bulls and Milwaukee Bucks as part of a tough three-game road trip after playing nine of their last 11 games at home.
The Sacramento Kings continue to roll under interim head coach Doug Christie, as they blew out the Boston Celtics 114-97 at TD Garden on Friday. It was the Kings' sixth straight win and their ...
Boston Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla summed it ... Sacramento interim head coach Doug Christie and his "revived" squad have managed to turn things around as they aim to continue climbing the Western ...