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Sacramento Kings general manager Monte McNair agrees to a multiyear extension.
Credit: USA TODAY Sports-Scanpix Credit USA TODAY Sports-ScanpixThe Sacramento Kings announced that the team has agreed to a multi-year contract extension with General Manager Monte McNair. The contract for Kings Assistant General Manager Wes Wilcox has also been extended."This has been an exciting season, and I'm proud to have the opportunity to continue building a winning franchise in Sacramento," said Kings General Manager Monte McNair. "I am especially grateful to Vivek, the entire Kings organization, and the fans for supporting me every step of the way.
Points this season
50%120,3Points made:120,3Accuracy:49,5%Place in standings:1Record max:153Record min:99Best scorer:De'Aaron FoxTeamNBAStatisticsSchedule"I'd like to thank our players and coaches for their hard work on and off the court. And I'm excited to have Wes Wilcox's continued counsel and partnership, along with the rest of our fantastic front office and staff. We recognize we have more work to do, and I look forward to what's ahead," McNair added."Monte is an integral part of this organization, and I am thrilled to announce his extension," said Kings Owner and Chairman Vivek Ranadivé. "Since joining the Kings, Monte and Wes have proven to be thoughtful and strategic decision makers who have shown their ability to execute a long-term vision for the team. The work continues, and I have confidence in this front office to keep driving our efforts forward."Since becoming General Manager of the Kings prior to the 2020-21 season, McNair has made several moves to bolster the roster. McNair extended De'Aaron Fox in 2020 before drafting Davion Mitchell with the ninth selection in the 2021 NBA Draft.
McNair went on to add two-time All-Star Domantas Sabonis, who currently leads the league in rebounding and double-doubles, and Trey Lyles via trade in February 2022.
Additionally, McNair hired Head Coach Mike Brown in May 2022 and selected Keegan Murray fourth overall in the 2022 NBA Draft before adding Kevin Huerter via trade and signing Malik Monk in free agency. The Kings currently sit third in the Western Conference (27-19).With those moves, McNair has orchestrated one of the most prolific offensive teams in the NBA this season and helped guide Sacramento to their best start since the 2004-05 season.
Offensively, the Kings rank first in scoring (120.3 PPG), second in efficiency (117.9), third in field goal percentage (49.5%), fourth in assists (27.2 APG), seventh in made 3-pointers (630) and ninth in 3-point field goal percentage (37.1%).
Sacramento has scored 130 points or more in 11 games, leading the NBA, and made 20+ 3-pointers in four games this season, including a franchise record 23 triples versus Orlando on January 9, 2023.Before taking the helm in Sacramento, McNair was a member of the Houston Rockets front office since 2007, which included a promotion to Assistant General Manager in 2018.
Throughout his 13 years in Houston, McNair was involved with all aspects of player evaluation, including trade, free agency, and the Draft.
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