A phrase written atop the dry-erase board in the Sacramento Kings’ locker room captured a sense of what interim coach Doug Christie apparently wants to do. With a version of language that, let’s just say, might not be acceptable to everyone, the message was to do anything but relax.
Doug Christie’s love for the Sacramento Kings and their fans could light a fire in a team that has fallen far short of expectations.
Based on what he saw in a 132-122 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers after what he described as a “crazy 24 hours” following the firing of Mike Brown, interim coach Doug Christie thinks the Sacramento Kings are capable of turning things around.
Doug Christie hopes to bring the Kings together. It will be a hard ask with current ownership, writes columnist
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Doug Christie took over as the interim head coach of the Sacramento Kings amid a season-long losing streak, fans booing the team off their home court and questions ...
interim coach Doug Christie thinks the Sacramento Kings are capable of turning things around. His biggest piece of evidence for that was how the Kings kept fighting, cutting a 20-point deficit in ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Doug Christie took over as the interim head coach of the Sacramento Kings amid a season-long losing streak, fans booing the team off its home court and questions surrounding ...
What Doug Christie had to say after capturing his second win since Mike Brown's firing.
Sacramento Kings head coach Doug Christie has been on the job for less than a week, but during that short amount of time, he has worked a lot with De’Aaron Fox. The Kings’ biggest star impresses just about all NBA fans with his terrific and explosive energy.
More changes could be coming for the Sacramento Kings as they prepare to face the Los Angeles Lakers a day after firing coach Mike Brown.
De’Aaron Fox scored 35 points on an ultra-efficient 13-of-16 shooting for the Kings (15-19), who won their second game in a row under Christie after snapping a six-game losing streak. Fox scored 14 points in the fourth quarter, going 6 of 7 from the field.