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When Was the Last Time the Sacramento Kings Made the NBA Playoffs?

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At long last, the NBA Playoffs for the first time in a long time.

Now, this drought certainly wasn’t expected to end this year, as most betting sites had the Kings winning 33 or 34 games at most. But Mike Brown bucked the odds in his first year on the sidelines in Sacramento and has done what the 11 head coaches who preceded him couldn’t.

And the beauty of this team is in the balance. While All-Stars De’Aaron Fox and Domantas Sabonis are the clear leaders of this squad, the Kings have six players averaging 12 points or more, the other four being Kevin Huerter, Harrison Barnes, Keegan Murray, and Malik Monk, the last of whom has a strong case for NBA Sixth Man of the Year.

While it will certainly take some work for the Kings to get through the Western Conference and get back to the NBA Finals for the first time since 1951, when they were still known as the Rochester Royals, they’ve at least given themselves a chance.

So exactly how long has it been since the Sacramento Kings last made the NBA Playoffs?

When was the last time the Sacramento Kings made the NBA Playoffs?

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Prior to this 2022-23 campaign, the last time the Sacramento Kings made the NBA Playoffs was following the 2005-06 season, a year in which they went 44-38 and finished eighth in the Western Conference. The 16 seasons between postseason berths is the longest drought in NBA history.

As for that 2005-06 group, this was the last Kings team coached by Rick Adelman, who led Sacramento to the playoffs in each of his eight seasons with the franchise. He was also responsible for the only 60-win season in team history in 2001-02, a year in which the Kings made the Western Conference Finals, ultimately losing to Shaq & Kobe’s LA Lakers in seven games.

The 2005-06 Kings only got as far as the opening round, losing to the top-seeded San Antonio Spurs in six games, at which point management opted not to renew Adelman’s contract. And thus began the futility streak, a span during which Sacramento never won more than 39 games.

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Luke Norris began his sportswriting career in 2013 and ed Sportscasting in 2020. The former Section Editor of the NFL and Motorsports sections, he now spends his time here in the role of Senior Writer-Programmer. His well-rounded sports knowledge allows him to cover the NFL, NBA, PGA Tour, MLB, boxing, WWE, and NASCAR for Sportscasting. Luke is an avid golfer who finds inspiration in the way sports can bring people together and provide a distraction from the real world. He hopes to provide a little entertainment or an escape from the real world with every article he writes, even if only for a few minutes. In addition to his work here at Sportscasting, Luke's work has appeared on  The Sportster, Inquisitr, GiveMeSport, FanSided, Yahoo! Fox Sports, and Sports Illustrated.

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