1.
What Sacramento Kings player was suspended 1 game for their actions in the 2006 Playoffs?
Correct Answer
A. Ron Artest
Explanation
Ron Artest was suspended for 1 game in the 2006 Playoffs due to his actions.
2.
How many times did the Sacramento Kings score 120 points or more in the 2005-06 NBA season?
Correct Answer
D. 3
Explanation
In the 2005-06 NBA season, the Sacramento Kings scored 120 points or more three times.
3.
Who did the Sacramento Kings lose to in 6 games in the 2006 NBA Playoffs?
Correct Answer
D. San Antonio Spurs
Explanation
In the 2006 NBA Playoffs, the Sacramento Kings lost to the San Antonio Spurs in 6 games.
4.
What seed did the Sacramento Kings receive in the Western Conference of the 2006 NBA Playoffs?
Correct Answer
D. 8 Seed
Explanation
The Sacramento Kings received the 8th seed in the Western Conference of the 2006 NBA Playoffs. This means that they had the lowest ranking among all the teams in the conference that qualified for the playoffs. As the 8th seed, they would have faced the 1st seed in the first round of the playoffs.
5.
In the '05-'06 Pacific Division, Sacramento Kings only finished ahead of which team?
Correct Answer
C. Golden State Warriors
Explanation
In the '05-'06 Pacific Division, the Sacramento Kings finished ahead of the Golden State Warriors. This means that the Kings had a better record or ranking than the Warriors during that season.
6.
What was Brad Miller's 2005-06 season high in assists for the Sacramento Kings?
Correct Answer
B. 11
Explanation
Brad Miller's 2005-06 season high in assists for the Sacramento Kings was 11.
7.
Who does Kevin Martin say helped him learn how to defend in the NBA?
Correct Answer
A. Doug Christie
Explanation
Kevin Martin says that Doug Christie helped him learn how to defend in the NBA.
8.
For what high school did Kevin Martin play basketball?
Correct Answer
C. Zanesville High
Explanation
Kevin Martin played basketball for Zanesville High.
9.
How many seasons of Yugoslavian pro basketball did Sacramento King Vlade Divac play?
Correct Answer
A. Five
Explanation
Vlade Divac played five seasons of Yugoslavian pro basketball.
10.
Which Sacramento King once chaired the Queen Elizabeth Hospital's Walk 'n Roll fundraiser?
Correct Answer
B. Doug Christie
Explanation
Doug Christie is the correct answer because he is the only player listed who has a connection to the Sacramento Kings. Chris Webber, Corliss Williamson, and Otis Birdsong have never played for the Sacramento Kings. Doug Christie played for the Sacramento Kings from 2000 to 2005 and was known for his involvement in community events and fundraisers, such as chairing the Queen Elizabeth Hospital's Walk 'n Roll fundraiser.
11.
The Kansas City Royals drafted what Cincinnati Bearcat and future NBA legend in 1960?
Correct Answer
B. Oscar Robertson
Explanation
In 1960, the Kansas City Royals drafted Oscar Robertson from the Cincinnati Bearcats. Robertson went on to become a future NBA legend, known for his exceptional skills and accomplishments in basketball.
12.
Sacramento King Mitch Richmond played a basketballer suspected of murder on what 1997 show?
Correct Answer
D. The Sentinel
13.
Which television show and/or movie has Sacramento King Vlade Divac not appeared in?
Correct Answer
A. Space Jam
Explanation
Vlade Divac, a former basketball player and current executive, has appeared in various television shows and movies throughout his career. However, he has not appeared in the movie "Space Jam." This film, released in 1996, features basketball player Michael Jordan and various Looney Tunes characters. Divac's absence from "Space Jam" is the reason why it is the correct answer to the question.
14.
Sacramento King Ron Artest hosted a February 2007 screening of which movie for local kids?
Correct Answer
C. Curious George
Explanation
In February 2007, Sacramento King Ron Artest hosted a screening of the movie "Curious George" for local kids.
15.
Which Sacramento King was a Wooden and Naismith finalist after his freshman year at Michigan?
Correct Answer
B. Chris Webber
Explanation
Chris Webber was a Wooden and Naismith finalist after his freshman year at Michigan. This indicates that he was recognized as one of the top college basketball players in the country during that time.