The Sacramento Kings continue to be the Rodney Dangerfield of the NBA world. They get "no respect".
When the 2019-20 Kings schedule was released Monday at noon, it was neatly broken into columns labeled DAY, DATE, OPPONENT, TIME and NAT'L TV. All of those columns were filled in, except for the last one.
The Kings have a lone game on national television, set for Mar. 11 against the New Orleans Pelicans and highly touted rookie Zion Williamson on ESPN. They have seven additional NBA TV games, but those are not considered national games.
Even De'Aaron Fox appeared shocked by the news.
😂💀— De'Aaron Fox (@swipathefox) August 12, 2019
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After posting a 39-43 record and finishing in ninth place in the Western Conference, the Kings do not have a single TNT game. Charlotte, Indiana, Memphis, OKC and Phoenix all have one, while Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, Minnesota, Orlando and Washington join the Kings on the outside looking in.
National TV breakdown for all 30 teams. (ABC included this time, apologies.) Lakers have the most, Cavs and Hornets the least. pic.twitter.com/7yA3Ku5RpP— Yaya Dubin (@JADubin5) August 12, 2019
Sacramento is featured on NBA TV on the following dates: Nov. 12 (Blazers), Dec. 2 (Bulls), Jan. 6 (Warriors), Feb. 10 (Bucks), Mar. 8 (Raptors), Mar. 17 (Mavericks) and Mar. 19 (Rockets).
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On the plus side -- NBC Sports California will televise all 82 games this season -- so no need to fret about where to watch your Kings this season.