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When it comes to social media, the Sacramento Kings are undefeated. Their Instagram page is one to follow for any NBA fan as they provide the best laughs, even when their team isn’t performing at their best.
The latest gem they’ve released is one that capitalizes on the trendy mobile and PC game Among Us.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFDpBEBnsnI
It begins with the Kings (in purple) calling an emergency meeting titled NBA Offseason. The Kings player then proceeds to ask the others where they were. The funniest answer is the Clippers player saying: “I was in Cancun” then correcting himself later and saying “Cafeteria.”
This is in reference to Damian Lillard taunting the Clippers with the Cancun jokes after their loss to the Nuggets. This is immediately followed by another dig at the Clippers, when the Raptors player says: “Unlike them, I finished the task.”
The Bucks and Rockets were not saved either, as the Raptors player says, “I didn’t see the Bucks or the Rockets this year.” talking about his bad playoff streak.
Later, the Lakers player says “02” while revealing his location. When the Kings player points out that he is close to the ‘body’, the Lakers player says he was just reminding the Kings about the 2002 Conference Finals where the Lakers beat the Kings. After that, the Kings player calls the Lakers their, to which he proceeds when they all eliminate them.
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Sacramento: Kings of Social Media
The Kings’ page favorite target is often their division rivals, the Lakers. When they reached the Finals after beating the Nuggets, the page had a post prepared for the situation.
See this post on Instagram
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But then, they showed their respect for Kobe Bryant and his family when the Lakers won the NBA title.
The Kings haven’t made the playoffs since 2007 and were once again a lottery team last season. They will hope to improve now, but they will only meet in the extremely competitive Western Conference. They will hope that young star De’Aaron Fox can lead the team to the playoffs and end this 13-year drought.
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