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After the 1984-85 season, the Kansas City Kings moved to Sacramento
Kansas City Chiefs (NFL), Kansas City Royals (MLB), Kings - Los Angeles Kings (NHL) and Kings - Sacramento Kings (NBA) are sports teams. They begin with the letter K.
the Franchise's nickname had always been The Royals, but when the franchise moved from Cincinnati to Kansas City in 1972, they were renamed the Kings because Kansas City already had the Royals baseball team. The basketball team agreed to change its nickname, even though it had used the name for 25 years before the baseball team was established.
The Kings began play in 1945 as the Rochester Royals. They moved to Cincinnati in 1957, then to Kansas City in 1972 and were renamed the Kings. They split home games between Kansas City and Omaha before finally settling solely in Kansas City in 1975. The move to Sacramento was made in 1985. They are now the Sacramento Kings.
· Kansas City Chiefs (NFL) · Kansas City Royals (MLB) · Kings - Los Angeles Kings (NHL) · Kings - Sacramento Kings (NBA)
Sports teams that begin with the letter K:Kansas City Chiefs (NFL)Kansas City Royals (MLB)Kings - Los Angeles Kings (NHL)Kings - Sacramento Kings (NBA)
The Kings franchise entered the NBA in 1948 as the Rochester Royals.
If you mean exactly the name Sacramento Kings, then the answer is no. But if you mean everything that is related with this club, so the answer is yes. In 1950-1951 Rochester Royals have won NBA title. Later team changed to Cincinatti Royals, Kansas City Royals, and finally Sacramento Kings.
Cincinnati Royals NBA now known as Sacramento Kings
The current Sacramento Kings franchise played in Cincinnati and were known as the Royals between 1957-1972.
Yes! The Kansas City Kings from 1972-1985 then they relocated to Sacramento.
a basket ball team New York Knicks
The Sacramento Kings franchise has one NBA Championship. They won it in 1951, but were located in Rochester, NY and were called the Rochester Royals at the time.