Sacramento Kings Manager Monte McNair 2023

Monte McNair, born on March 25, 1981, in Kansas City, Missouri, is a rising star in the NBA front office. McNair began his career with the Houston Rockets, where he served in various roles from 2003 to 2016, including Assistant to General Manager, Director of Player Personnel, and Assistant General Manager. He then moved on to the Minnesota Timberwolves, where he was Vice President of Basketball Operations from 2016 to 2020. In 2020, McNair became the General Manager of the Sacramento Kings. Known for his exceptional scouting skills and talent for building winning teams, he played a pivotal role in ending the Kings’ 16-year playoff drought in his first season as general manager. McNair’s accomplishments were recognized when he was named NBA Executive of the Year in 2023. He is a respected National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) member and is often invited to speak at NBA scouting and front-office conferences.

Sacramento Kings Stadium

The Golden 1 Center, placed in downtown Sacramento, California, is the home stadium of the Sacramento Kings NBA team. With a capacity of 17,500, the arena opened on October 29, 2016, at $550 million. Owned by the Sacramento Kings, the Golden 1 Center boasts numerous features, including cutting-edge technology. It offers over 100 suites, 4,000 club seats, and 20,000 square feet of retail space. The arena has received prestigious awards such as the 2016 SportsBusiness Journal Sports Facility of the Year, 2017 Populous Sports Venue of the Year, and 2017 Engineering News-Record Award of Merit. The stadium’s success has been reflected in increased attendance, revenue, and economic development in downtown Sacramento.

Sacramento Kings Annual Salary

The Sacramento Kings have an annual salary of $139,971,800 for the 2023 season, ranking 10th highest in the NBA. De’Aaron Fox is the team’s highest-paid player, earning $34,366,360, followed by Domantas Sabonis ($23,079,223), Harrison Barnes ($17,500,000), and Kevin Huerter ($16,000,000). Over the salary cap, the Kings will face a luxury tax if they make further roster moves, with an expected tax bill of around $20 million for the 2023-2024 season. This significant investment reflects the team’s commitment to rebuilding and becoming a competitive playoff contender.

 

 

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