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Home / Sports / Kings Light Up Sky After 7-Game Skid

Kings Light Up Sky After 7-Game Skid

12 Jan

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Summary

  • Sacramento Kings ended a seven-game losing streak with a home win.
  • The team's victory beam was activated for the first time this season.
  • Rival teams have adopted their own unique victory celebrations.
Kings Light Up Sky After 7-Game Skid

The Sacramento Kings recently ended a challenging seven-game losing streak by defeating the Houston Rockets with a score of 111-98. This significant home victory at Golden 1 Center marked the first time this season the Kings were able to 'light the beam,' their distinctive purple laser celebration, which erupted to the cheers of 15,268 fans.

The 'light the beam' tradition, introduced in the 2022-23 season, activates a powerful six-laser display into the Sacramento sky after every Kings win. This unique team sign of victory has gained league-wide attention, prompting other franchises to adopt similar celebratory customs. The San Antonio Spurs now use a drum-beating ritual, while the Houston Rockets have introduced a rocket explosion animation.

Kings rookie Dylan Cardwell had the honor of initiating the beam after the recent win, expressing his gratitude and team spirit. Guard Malik Monk, a part of the original 'Beam Team,' acknowledged the growing trend of team celebrations, noting that other teams have drawn inspiration from Sacramento's success. Coach Doug Christie referred to Cardwell as the team's 'spirit animal.'

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Kings' 'light the beam' is a victory celebration where six high-powered lasers project a purple ray into the Sacramento sky after every team win.
Yes, the San Antonio Spurs and Houston Rockets have started their own unique victory celebrations inspired by the Kings' tradition.
Kings rookie center Dylan Cardwell had the honor of initiating the beam after their win against the Houston Rockets.

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