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Yes.
Between 1950 and 1957, the team was known as the Rochester Royals.
In 1958, the team moved to
Cincinnati and changed their name
to the Cincinnati Royals.
In 1973, the team moved to
Kansas City and changed their name
to the Kansas City-Omaha Kings.
In 1976, the team changed their name
to the Kansas City Kings.
In 1986, the team moved to
Sacramento and changed their name
to the Sacramento Kings.
The best start to a Kansas City Kings season was the 1995-96 Sacramento Kings, who started the season 5-0. The second best starts to a Kansas City Kings season was the 1960-61 Cincinnati Royals, the 1952-53 Rochester Royals and the 2001-02 Sacramento Kings, who all started the season with 4 wins.
The two worst starts to a Kansas City Kings season was the 1988-89 Sacramento Kings and the 1990-91 Sacramento Kings, who both started the season at 0-7. The third worst starts to a Kansas City Kings season was the 1970-71 Cincinnati Royals, the 1984-85 Kansas City Kings and the 2019-20 Sacramento Kings, who all started the season with 5 straight losses.
While in Kansas City, the Kansas City Kings last missed the playoffs in 1985.
In 1981, the Kansas City Kings beat the Phoenix Suns in the Western Conference Semifinals.
In 1984, the Kansas City Kings lost to the Los Angeles Lakers in the Western Conference First Round.
While in Kansas City, the Kansas City Kings have never appeared in a NBA Finals. In their full franchise history, they've appeared in the NBA Finals once, in 1951 as the Rochester Royals.
While in Kansas City, the Kansas City Kings
have never won a NBA Finals.
The closest they came to winning a NBA Finals was in 1981 when they lost the Western Conference Finals.
In their full franchise history, they've won
the NBA Finals once, in 1951 as the Rochester Royals.
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