Everyone loves an underdog, so Isaiah Thomas and this year's Boston Celtics are a great team to cheer for. Of course, they're likely to be out in the first round. But it's great to see that Isaiah Thomas seems to have found a home, and I'm excited to see what Playoff Isaiah looks like.
I had completely forgotten that Wallace was still on the Celtics, but he is! He doesn't play much, as age and injuries have made him a shell of the player he once was.
Tony Douglas
Also on the Pelicans! Strange. Douglas was pretty productive during his short stint in Sacramento, but I don't think of him as a King, I just think of him as a guy who has been around the league for a long time.
One of many former Kings who will suit up for the Raptors, Greivis' tenure with the Kings was short-lived. While he had some fans in Sacramento, he's not exactly a guy Kings fans tend to have much nostalgia for.
Patterson is painful to see in the playoffs simply because he's so much more effective in Toronto than he was in Sacramento.
Chuckwagon! Hayes isn't a key member of the Raptors' rotation, but that's ok. I'm not sure if many Kings fans share my sentiment, but I always liked Hayes and I'm happy he's in a slightly better situation. I say slightly because the Raptors were pretty terrible after the All-Star break, and aren't going to challenge the true title contenders from the East.
Screw that guy.
Screw that guy too.
And him.
Things I can't believe: 1) He's still in the league 2) He was on the Kings. Barely remember his tenure at all.
My goodness. I really, really can't believe Hedo is still playing. Or that the Clippers rely on him as such a vital part of their terrible bench lineups.
The Kings are out of the playoffs, Sessions is in the playoffs. I still think the Kings got the better end of the trade.
Technically a former King! He averaged 12 points and 13 boards in his Sacramento career, a career that lasted all of one game.
I remember literally nothing about Temple's tenure in Sacramento. He's on the Wizards now.
Brooks wasn't terrible in Sacramento, but he's mostly remembered as another guy who shouldn't have been starting in front of IT.
Not sure what's more amazing: How bad Dorsey's free throw percentage is, that he's actually still in the NBA, or that he plays meaningful minutes for the 2 seed in the West.
Plenty of Kings fans hate him. I don't really care about his time in Sacramento.
NOBODY EXPECTS THE YETI. Beno is definitely one of the guys I'm happiest to see in a good situation.
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