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Kings coach Mike Brown delivered a stark message following Sacramento's fourth consecutive loss to the Indiana Pacers on Sunday at Golden 1 Center. The defeat, which saw the Kings struggle both offensively and defensively, left fans disheartened and frustrated. Brown emphasized that the loyal Kings supporters "deserve better," highlighting the need for the team to step up its performance in the coming games.
In his post-game remarks, Brown acknowledged the team's shortcomings and expressed a commitment to making necessary adjustments. He pointed out that the players must take accountability for their performance and work harder to regain the trust of their fanbase. The Kings, who have faced a challenging start to the season, are now in a position where they must regroup quickly to avoid falling further behind in the standings.
As the team prepares for their next matchup, the focus will be on improving teamwork, communication, and execution on the court. Brown's message serves as a rallying cry for both players and fans alike, as they seek to turn the tide and bring back the excitement that Sacramento basketball is known for.
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