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The Kings–Warriors rivalry is a National Basketball Association (NBA) rivalry between the Sacramento Kings and the Golden State Warriors. The rivalry takes geographic influence as the two teams share the Northern California region since San Francisco and Sacramento are approximately 86 miles apart.
Anax (Greek: ἄναξ; from earlier ϝάναξ, wánax) is an ancient Greek word for "tribal chief, lord (military) leader". [1] It is one of the two Greek titles traditionally translated as "king", the other being basileus, and is inherited from Mycenaean Greece. It is notably used in Homeric Greek, e.g. for Agamemnon.
The term jarl (Old Norse: jarl, Old Swedish: iarl, iærl, Old Danish: jærl) has been connected to various similar words across Germanic languages, such as Proto-Norse eril, Old English eorl (meaning warrior, hero, or chieftain, related to modern English earl), Old Saxon erl (man, nobleman), and Old High German erl-in personal names such as Erlaberaht.
It was less a Warriors beatdown than it was a Kings meltdown. The Sacramento home opener showed experience still beats enthusiasm.
The Kings will partner with the Golden State Warriors to cohost this year’s California Classic at two Northern California sites. The sixth annual California Classic will feature six teams ...
A stirring win over rival Golden State Warriors means the Kings advance to the NBA Cup quarterfinals, a big moment for a franchise hungry for success.
The Kings bowed out of the playoffs after pushing the Warriors to seven games in their first postseason appearance since 2006. Domantas Sabonis had 22 points, eight rebounds and seven assists for ...
A king's relationship with his warband (Latin: comitatus) involved mutual obligations. His warriors fought for the king in return for food, shelter, and gifts such as weapons. The people supported their king and his warriors with food rent. [94] Kings extracted surplus by raiding and collecting food rent and "prestige goods". [95]