The Story of the Sacramento Kings

The Story of the Sacramento Kings — page 5
AFTER YEARS OF RELOCATING THE TEAM CELEBRATED TWO DECADES AT ITS SACRAMENTO HOME IN 2004 Many of those gold rushers made transcontinental treks that included several stops along the way So did the city’s franchise in the National Basketball Association NBA the Sacramento Kings which arrived in 1985 And like many of California’s early settlers the team boasts an especially colorful history in Chicago Two years later Harrison moved the team into a 6,400-seat arena At the same time he renamed it the Rochester Pros because local newspapers disliked giving free publicity to a liquor company by mentioning the team name in game stories Harrison sought out the best possible In 1923 a high school hoops star in Rochester New York named Les Harrison formed two semi-pro teams sponsored by liquor companies Seagrams and Ebers Brothers soon after his graduation The Rochester Seagrams were good enough to be invited to the 1940 and 1941 World Professional Basketball Championships competition for his team scheduling games against opponents such as the Harlem Globetrotters and New York Renaissance In 1945 he had the opportunity to join the National Basketball League but Seagrams refused to support this effort Harrison and his brother Jack borrowed enough money to buy 10