On Kings Central, rookie Keegan Murray joins Kyle Draper and talks the Kings “Victory Beam” and also the chants that he gets from the fans after he makes a basket at Golden 1 Center.
Keegan Murray has played a significant role in the Kings' excellent season thus far, but Sacramento's veteran players aren't overlooking the fact he's still a rookie.
That means traditional rookie duties for Murray, despite his lottery-pick status and veteran-like play, and Kings guard Malik Monk revealed in a recent "The Bill Simmons Podcast" episode exactly what the young forward must do for his teammates.
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"We got Keon [Ellis] on the trip with us -- he's another rookie. I make him carry the bags," Monk said, "but Keegan got to go every plane ride, he got to go get Chick-fil-A for everybody. So, yeah, that's one thing he does."
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The Kings concluded a six-game road trip Friday night in Detroit, so it'd be safe to say they were snacking on Murray-provided Chick-fil-A on the flight back to Sacramento.
Chick-fil-A bills are a small price to pay for Murray, who's part of the culture change in Sacramento that the team hopes can end its 16-year playoff drought. The young forward is averaging 11.9 points per game and shooting 42.9 percent from the field and 37 percent from 3-point range, as the Kings sit fifth in the Western Conference at 16-12.
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The Kings will be home for the remainder for December, so Murray will have two more weeks to save up for the next road trip.