Sacramento Kings part ways with general manager Monte McNair
- The Sacramento Kings and General Manager Monte McNair have mutually agreed to part ways after the Kings' loss in the Play-In Tournament against the Dallas Mavericks.
- McNair joined the Kings in 2020, leading them to end a 16-season playoff drought in 2023, but the team failed to return to the playoffs since then.
- Under McNair, the Kings traded star players but struggled overall, finishing the last season with a 40-42 record and losing in the Play-In Tournament.
- It is unclear if the Kings will hire externally or promote internally for a new general manager following McNair's departure.
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Kings and GM Monte McNair agree to part ways. Scott Perry is hired as replacement, AP source says
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — The Sacramento Kings and general manager Monte McNair have agreed to part ways, two years after McNair helped end the longest playoff drought in NBA history.

Sacramento Kings and GM Monte McNair agree to part ways
The Sacramento Kings and general manager Monte McNair have agreed to part ways, two years after McNair helped end the longest playoff drought in NBA history. The two sides reached the decision shortly after the Kings’ season ended Wednesday night…
Sacramento Kings, GM Monte McNair agree to separate
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The Sacramento Kings and general manager Monte McNair have agreed to part ways, two years after McNair helped end the longest playoff drought in NBA history.A person familiar with the decision said the sides mutually agreed on a breakup shortly after the Kings’ season ended Wednesday night with a 120-106 loss to Dallas in the Play-In Tournament. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the team hadn’t announced the…
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