![]() There are pictures with his tongue balled after cashing another from distance and jogging back on defense. There he is, palm pressed proudly on the button that blasts Sacramento’s victory beam into space. You can see Huerter’s bright smile, his dollop of red hair peeking over his headband. This is the Kings’ first winning season since 2005-06. The Kings are aiming to host a first-round series and end a 16-year postseason drought - the longest absence from the playoffs in NBA history. That’s what happens when a team is steamrolling its way to the No. There have been plenty of moments in Sacramento worthy of snapshots. ![]() “Different players throughout their careers just rock something different for a little bit, and that’s how you know where they were.” It’s like Carmelo with his cornrows or LeBron with his headband,” Huerter told Yahoo Sports. Now when you Google the man who’s pouring 3s inside Golden 1 Center, a thick headband floods the image results. Something sentimental and purposeful for a new chapter in new colors. So this season, his first as a member of the Sacramento Kings, the 24-year-old amended his on-court appearance. Huerter kept seeing the same pictures from his rookie year with Atlanta. It didn’t matter the author or even the subject during his Hawks tenure. It didn’t matter the website or publication. Reading article after article, Kevin Huerter wrinkled his brow.
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