De'Aaron Fox was the MVP of NBA Finals Game 1
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De'Aaron Fox's NBA Finals debut prove he deserved to be traded by the Kings | Opinion
The former Sacramento King had a performance in Game 1 that is all too familiar to the Royal Purple faithful, writes LeBron Hill
De'Aaron Fox and Mike Brown are in the NBA Finals, just not with Sacramento. The Kings' curse is very much alive.
The Pelicans visit the Sacramento Kings on Thursday at the Golden 1 Center at 9 p.m. The game will be broadcast on the Gulf Coast Sports and Entertainment Network. Fans can also stream the game via Pelicans+ or listen to the radio call on WWL 870 AM.
Brown helped the Kings end their 16-year playoff drought before he was fired 31 games into his third season in Sacramento
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