Ham: The Kings' history should stay in Sacramento and the Sonics' history should return to Seattle. A team's history is for the fans who cheered and the players who played there. I can't imagine a Chris Webber or a Vlade Divac jersey hanging from theThe downside of the Kings leaving is pretty clear, but if a sale of the team kept the Kings in Sacramento, some say that could be the better scenario than the status quo. Local leaders said the only certain thing is that the Kings are for sale, butThe team's game against the Sacramento Kings on Jan. 12 carries more weight than may initially appear. Though the Heat are the superior team on paper, a loss at Sleep Train Arena would be the team's third straight. Miami has gone 7-8 on the road thisTyreke Evans scored 20 points and Isaiah Thomas had 18 points for the Kings, who dropped their third straight game. Sacramento outshot the Mavericks 49 to 42 percent but finished just 5-for-21 on 3-pointers and committed 20 turnovers. Dallas alsoThe Maloofs reportedly want to maintain control of the team if it is sold to a Seattle-based group, which is horrible news for current and future fans of the franchise. According to Bob Condotta of the Seattle Times, the rumored sale of the Kings may
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