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Stockton Kings

American professional basketball team of the NBA G League

Stockton Kings

American professional basketball team of the NBA G League

FieldValue
nameStockton Kings
logoStockton Kings logo.svg
imagesize200px
conferenceWestern
leagueNBA G League
founded2008
historyReno Bighorns
2008–2018
Stockton Kings
2018–present
arenaAdventist Health Arena
locationStockton, California
colorsBlack, purple, gray, white
coachWill Scott
ownerSacramento Kings (represented by Vivek Ranadivé, Paul E. Jacobs, and Raj Bhathal)
gmGabriel Harris
league_champs1 (2025)
conf_champs1 (2025)
div_champs3 (2011, 2016, 2018)
affiliationsSacramento Kings
website

2008–2018 Stockton Kings 2018–present

The Stockton Kings are an American professional basketball team of the NBA G League based in Stockton, California, and are affiliated with the Sacramento Kings. The Kings play their home games at the Adventist Health Arena and compete in the G League's Western Conference Pacific Division.

The team began play during the 2008–09 season in Reno, Nevada, as the Reno Bighorns. They moved to Stockton and changed their name in 2018.

History

Reno Bighorns

Logo for the Reno Bighorns during their last season.

The Reno Bighorns began play in the 2008–09 season with their home games at the Reno Events Center. Their namesake was the desert bighorn sheep, which is the state animal of Nevada. The Bighorns were primarily affiliated with the Sacramento Kings, which has been with the team since its inception in 2008. Reno also had affiliations with the New York Knicks (2008–2009), Orlando Magic (2009–2010), Golden State Warriors (2010–2011), Atlanta Hawks (2011–2012), Memphis Grizzlies (2011–2013), and the Utah Jazz (2012–2013).

During the 2014–15 season the Bighorns led the NBA D-League in scoring and also in call-ups to the NBA with seven. The performance of the team and players like Brady Heslip, Tajuan Porter, and Sim Bhullar garnered media attention in not only the Reno area but also on a national scale with national outlets like The Dan Patrick Show and CBS' The Late Late Show putting a spotlight on the team. Head coach David Arseneault Jr. and his offense, called "The System" were profiled by The Guardian in late February 2015 in an article that put a spotlight on the coach's innovative game plan that he helped to develop with his father at Grinnell College.

On October 20, 2016, the Bighorns were purchased by their parent club, the Sacramento Kings, after being affiliated with the team since its inaugural season. With the purchase, the Bighorns became the fifteenth D-League team to become directly owned by a parent club. The team slightly changed its logo the following season, changing the color scheme to match that of their parent team and adding a crown over the I to match it as well. The team moved after the 2017–18 season.

Stockton Kings

On April 9, 2018, the Sacramento Kings revealed that they planned to move the club to Stockton, California, to play in the Stockton Arena pending league approval. On April 17, the lease for the use of the arena was approved and the new team name was revealed as the Stockton Kings. The Kings announced their first head coach in Stockton as former Northern Arizona Suns' head coach, Tyrone Ellis on August 13.

Ellis led the team to postseason appearance following the 2018–19 season, but the following season was curtailed by the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic while the Kings were in first place in the Pacific Division. Ellis then left the team in 2020 and the Sacramento Kings chose to not have their affiliate participate in the abbreviated single-site 2020–21 NBA G League season. On May 27, 2021, the Sacramento Kings appointed their assistant and player development coach, Bobby Jackson, as the next head coach of the Stockton team.

Season-by-season results

SeasonDivisionRegular seasonPlayoffsFinishWinsLossesPct.Regular season394332Playoffs813
Reno Bighorns (2008–2017)border=2}};"Reno Bighorns
2008–09Western4th2525
2009–10Western3rd2822Lost First Round (Rio Grande Valley) 1–2
2010–11Western1st3416Won First Round (Erie) 2–1
Lost Semifinals (Rio Grande Valley) 1–2
2011–12Western7th2129
2012–13Western5th1634
2013–14Western3rd2723Lost First Round (Fort Wayne) 0–2
2014–15Western3rd2030
2015–16Pacific1st3317Lost First Round (Los Angeles) 1–2
2016–17Pacific4th2129
Reno Bighornsborder=2}};"Reno Bighorns
2017–18Pacific1st2921Lost Conf. Semifinal (South Bay) 109–126
Stockton Kingsborder=2}};"Stockton Kings
2018–19Pacific2nd3020Lost First Round (Memphis) 119–122
2019–20Pacific1st2419Season cancelled by COVID-19 pandemic
2020–21Opted out of single-site season
2021–22Western8th1518
2022–23Western1st257Lost Semifinals (Sioux Falls) 97–98
2023–24Western1st2410Won Semifinals (Santa Cruz) 112–109
Lost Conference Finals (Oklahoma City) 107–114
2024–25Western1st2212Won Semifinals (Valley) 122–114
Won Conference Finals (Austin) 118–112
Won Championship (Osceola) 2–1

Current roster

Head coaches

#Head coachTermRegular seasonPlayoffsAchievementsGWLWin%GWLWin%
12008–101005347312
22010–11503416633
32011–12502129
42012–13501634
52013–14502723202
62014–161005347312
72016–181005050101
82018–2020935439101
92021–2023654025101
102023–2024342410211
112024–2025342212---
112025–000---

NBA affiliates

Reno Bighorns

  • Atlanta Hawks (2011–2012)
  • Golden State Warriors (2010–2011)
  • Memphis Grizzlies (2011–2013)
  • New York Knicks (2008–2009)
  • Orlando Magic (2009–2010)
  • Sacramento Kings (2008–2018)
  • Utah Jazz (2012–2013)

Stockton Kings

  • Sacramento Kings (2018–present)

References

References

  1. "Color". NBA Media Ventures, LLC.
  2. "Stockton Kings Reproduction Guideline Sheet". NBA Properties, Inc..
  3. (July 31, 2008). "Reno Unveils Name And Logo For NBA D-League Team". NBA Media Ventures, LLC.
  4. (December 6, 2015). "NBA Inside Stuff: Reno Bighorns High-Scoring Offense". NBA Media Ventures, LLC.
  5. Ritenhouse, Duke. (January 9, 2015). "Like offense? The Reno Bighorns are your team". [[Reno Gazette-Journal]].
  6. Wise, Jason. (December 29, 2014). "Brady Heslip on Dan Patrick Show". NBA Media Ventures, LLC.
  7. "Sim Bhullar on The Late Late Show 2-26-2015". YouTube.
  8. "David Arseneault Productions - The Formula for Success".
  9. Carpenter, Les. (February 20, 2015). "140 points a game – but are the Reno Bighorns a basketball experiment too far?". [[The Guardian]].
  10. (October 20, 2016). "Sacramento Kings Buy Controlling Interest in NBA Development League's Reno Bighorns". OurSports Central.
  11. Robbins, Jesse. (April 19, 2017). "Reno Bighorns Unveil New Color Identity to Create Visual Connection to Parent Club". NBA Media Ventures, LLC.
  12. (April 9, 2018). "Kings to Bring NBA G League Basketball to Stockton". NBA Media Ventures, LLC.
  13. (April 17, 2018). "Stockton City Council Approves Kings G League Franchise Lease Agreement, Team Reveals Identity – Stockton Kings". NBA Media Ventures, LLC.
  14. Phillips, Roger. (April 17, 2018). "A regal welcome for the Stockton Kings". [[The Record (Stockton, California).
  15. (August 13, 2018). "Stockton Kings name Ellis new head coach". [[Stockton Record]].
  16. (May 27, 2021). "Stockton Kings Name Bobby Jackson Head Coach".
  17. "Reno Bighorns Roster - RealGM".
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