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Charles Barkley identified a key factor for Sacramento Kings’ success: “The Kings were being held back by Shaquille O’Neal”

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At this point, the Sacramento Kings are on a winning streak. They have won eight of their last ten games, which has earned them the position of the second seed in the Western Conference. Tonight’s game, which featured the Kings taking on the Knicks from New York and was shown across the country on TNT, was played in Sacramento.

All of the Inside the NBA cast members, including Charles Barkley, Shaquille O’Neal, and the rest of the crew, were excited to witness this game. Both teams entered the game with a 6-1 record since the All-Star break. After everything was said and done, the final score was 122-117 in favor of the Sacramento Kings.

The combination of All-Star players Domatas Sabonis and De’Aaron Fox proved to be too much for the New York Knicks to handle. After coming off the bench, Malik Monk led all scorers with a game-high 19 points to help the Sacramento Kings improve their home record to 21-13.

After the halftime break, the Inside the NBA team looked at the most important change that helped the Sacramento Kings make such a big improvement. The Sacramento Kings are currently in second place, and it looks like they have a spot in the playoffs locked up.

Even though their spot hasn’t been confirmed just yet, it seems exceedingly unlikely that they won’t make the cut for the competition. If they are cut out of the postseason this year, it will mark the end of an absence from the playoffs that has lasted since 2007.

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Shaquille O’Neal Is the Reason That Charles Barkley Says the Sacramento Kings Are Having So Much Trouble

Charles Barkley identified a key factor for Sacramento Kings' success: "The Kings were being held back by Shaquille O'Neal"
Charles Barkley identified a key factor for Sacramento Kings’ success: “The Kings were being held back by Shaquille O’Neal”

During his discussion of the Sacramento Kings on the program, Charles Barkley brought out a key component that contributed significantly to the team’s accomplishments. He remarked that Shaq was acting like he owned the team, therefore he was holding them back. Look at them right now; he made a million dollars off them.

In 2013, Shaquille O’Neal was able to purchase a share of ownership in the Sacramento Kings. The team has been terrible ever since he bought a stake in it, despite the fact that it contained talented players such as Aaron Fox, Buddy Hield, and others. However, he decided to sell his share of the company in August 2022.

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Are the Sacramento Kings capable of competing in the postseason? The Sacramento Kings have a roster full of young players and a relatively low level of experience as a team. They are doing exceptionally well right now, but once the postseason starts, everything will change.

Mike Brown, who now serves as the team’s head coach, is the member of their roster who has the most experience competing in postseason competition. The team is in better shape now thanks to his efforts, but there is still a lot of work to be done before the playoffs.

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At this point, the Sacramento Kings are on a winning streak. They have won eight of their last ten games, which has earned them the position of the second seed in the Western Conference. Tonight’s game, which featured the Kings taking on the Knicks from New York and was shown across the country on TNT, was played in Sacramento.

All of the Inside the NBA cast members, including Charles Barkley, Shaquille O’Neal, and the rest of the crew, were excited to witness this game. Both teams entered the game with a 6-1 record since the All-Star break. After everything was said and done, the final score was 122-117 in favor of the Sacramento Kings.

The combination of All-Star players Domatas Sabonis and De’Aaron Fox proved to be too much for the New York Knicks to handle. After coming off the bench, Malik Monk led all scorers with a game-high 19 points to help the Sacramento Kings improve their home record to 21-13.

After the halftime break, the Inside the NBA team looked at the most important change that helped the Sacramento Kings make such a big improvement. The Sacramento Kings are currently in second place, and it looks like they have a spot in the playoffs locked up.

Even though their spot hasn’t been confirmed just yet, it seems exceedingly unlikely that they won’t make the cut for the competition. If they are cut out of the postseason this year, it will mark the end of an absence from the playoffs that has lasted since 2007.

Also Read: WNBA Headliner Brittney Griner Shines in NAACP Image Awards as She and Serena Williams Get Recognition

Shaquille O’Neal Is the Reason That Charles Barkley Says the Sacramento Kings Are Having So Much Trouble

Charles Barkley identified a key factor for Sacramento Kings' success: "The Kings were being held back by Shaquille O'Neal"
Charles Barkley identified a key factor for Sacramento Kings’ success: “The Kings were being held back by Shaquille O’Neal”

During his discussion of the Sacramento Kings on the program, Charles Barkley brought out a key component that contributed significantly to the team’s accomplishments. He remarked that Shaq was acting like he owned the team, therefore he was holding them back. Look at them right now; he made a million dollars off them.

In 2013, Shaquille O’Neal was able to purchase a share of ownership in the Sacramento Kings. The team has been terrible ever since he bought a stake in it, despite the fact that it contained talented players such as Aaron Fox, Buddy Hield, and others. However, he decided to sell his share of the company in August 2022.

Are the Sacramento Kings capable of competing in the postseason? The Sacramento Kings have a roster full of young players and a relatively low level of experience as a team. They are doing exceptionally well right now, but once the postseason starts, everything will change.

Mike Brown, who now serves as the team’s head coach, is the member of their roster who has the most experience competing in postseason competition. The team is in better shape now thanks to his efforts, but there is still a lot of work to be done before the playoffs.

Also Read: Kawhi Leonard Story: Learn about the struggles faced by Kawhi Leonard to become an ELITE NBA Player

Also Read: NBA’s Toronto Raptors face backlash for their CRINGE-WORTHY video addressing Women’s History Month

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At this point, the Sacramento Kings are on a winning streak. They have won eight of their last ten games, which has earned them the position of the second seed in the Western Conference. Tonight’s game, which featured the Kings taking on the Knicks from New York and was shown across the country on TNT, was played in Sacramento.

All of the Inside the NBA cast members, including Charles Barkley, Shaquille O’Neal, and the rest of the crew, were excited to witness this game. Both teams entered the game with a 6-1 record since the All-Star break. After everything was said and done, the final score was 122-117 in favor of the Sacramento Kings.

The combination of All-Star players Domatas Sabonis and De’Aaron Fox proved to be too much for the New York Knicks to handle. After coming off the bench, Malik Monk led all scorers with a game-high 19 points to help the Sacramento Kings improve their home record to 21-13.

After the halftime break, the Inside the NBA team looked at the most important change that helped the Sacramento Kings make such a big improvement. The Sacramento Kings are currently in second place, and it looks like they have a spot in the playoffs locked up.

Even though their spot hasn’t been confirmed just yet, it seems exceedingly unlikely that they won’t make the cut for the competition. If they are cut out of the postseason this year, it will mark the end of an absence from the playoffs that has lasted since 2007.

Also Read: WNBA Headliner Brittney Griner Shines in NAACP Image Awards as She and Serena Williams Get Recognition

Shaquille O’Neal Is the Reason That Charles Barkley Says the Sacramento Kings Are Having So Much Trouble

Charles Barkley identified a key factor for Sacramento Kings' success: "The Kings were being held back by Shaquille O'Neal"
Charles Barkley identified a key factor for Sacramento Kings’ success: “The Kings were being held back by Shaquille O’Neal”

During his discussion of the Sacramento Kings on the program, Charles Barkley brought out a key component that contributed significantly to the team’s accomplishments. He remarked that Shaq was acting like he owned the team, therefore he was holding them back. Look at them right now; he made a million dollars off them.

In 2013, Shaquille O’Neal was able to purchase a share of ownership in the Sacramento Kings. The team has been terrible ever since he bought a stake in it, despite the fact that it contained talented players such as Aaron Fox, Buddy Hield, and others. However, he decided to sell his share of the company in August 2022.

Are the Sacramento Kings capable of competing in the postseason? The Sacramento Kings have a roster full of young players and a relatively low level of experience as a team. They are doing exceptionally well right now, but once the postseason starts, everything will change.

Mike Brown, who now serves as the team’s head coach, is the member of their roster who has the most experience competing in postseason competition. The team is in better shape now thanks to his efforts, but there is still a lot of work to be done before the playoffs.

Also Read: Kawhi Leonard Story: Learn about the struggles faced by Kawhi Leonard to become an ELITE NBA Player

Also Read: NBA’s Toronto Raptors face backlash for their CRINGE-WORTHY video addressing Women’s History Month

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