The following release is courtesy of the Sacramento Kings:

The 2025-26 Sacramento Kings City Edition jersey is a modern remix of the beloved 2022–23 gray design.

While the earlier look highlighted the bond between team and community, this year’s uniform shines a spotlight on the Kings Victory Beam, a rallying point that transcends basketball and connects the entire city.

Across the chest, “Sacramento” returns in refreshed lettering, paired with a new palette of deep ink purple and bright violet accents, shades that have never been used in Kings history.

Trim inspired by Golden 1 Center’s architectural façade incorporates the beam into the central striping, radiating outward in gradients of purple.

Down the side panels of the jersey and shorts, the phrase “Sacramento Proud” is repeated, tying the full set together as a reminder that this uniform represents more than fabric and design—it is a celebration of identity and belonging.

The City Edition uniform and complementary court will debut in Golden 1 Center on Wednesday, November 12, as the team takes on the Atlanta Hawks. The team will wear the set 10 times at home and nine times on the road.

Fans can order the jersey today at Kings.com/City to be among the first to receive this limited-edition piece.

Additionally, a special two-piece collection from Authmade will be available starting at Fan Fest on October 18, with future drops inspired by the City Edition uniform coming throughout the season from other brands, including Nike.

💜🔦The beam isn’t just a light in the sky. It’s a rallying point for victories, for celebrations and the connection that comes with being a Kings fan. ⁰⁰🟣That spirit is woven into the fabric of the 2025-26 City Edition Uniform.⁰
🛒Preorder today: https://t.co/S8XNkAclB5 pic.twitter.com/P0kgHqRXc2

— Sacramento Kings Team Store (@KingsTeamStore) September 16, 2025

Fan Fest and Open Practice

On Saturday, October 18, the Kings will host their annual Fan Fest and Open Practice ahead of the 2025-26 NBA regular season at Golden 1 Center.

Designed for fans of all ages, Fan Fest is free to the public, with a ticket required for admission. Complimentary tickets can be claimed now at Kings.com/FanFest.

Festivities tip off at 11:30 a.m. in DOCO, where fans can enjoy an afternoon of engaging activities and interactive experiences.

At 12:30 p.m., doors to Golden 1 Center will open, welcoming fans to connect with mascots Slamson and Dunkson, enjoy appearances by personalities Scott “Fresh” Freshour and Scott Moak, and hear insights from broadcasters Kayte Christensen, Kyle Draper, Morgan Ragan, and Deuce Mason—all while enjoying music from Kings DJs.

The event will also feature kid-friendly games, exclusive discounts on select Kings apparel, complimentary samples of new menu items, and 50% off fan-favorite foods.

In addition, Golden 1 Credit Union Members will have access to exclusive perks. To close out the day, the Kings roster and coaching staff will take the court for an open practice highlighted by skills challenges and a rookie talent show.

Youth ages 6-14 are also invited to participate in a Jr. Kings youth basketball clinic at Golden 1 Center, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., to coincide with Fan Fest. Spots are limited and are available for purchase at Kings.com/JrKings.

Parking for a special $5 flat fee will be available in the DOCO West Parking Garage (325 L Street) with entrances on L Street and 3rd Street.

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Restricted free agents Josh Giddy and Cameron Thomas have concluded their varying deals, but Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga has yet to reach an agreement with the Bay Area organization.

Due to the nature of their negotiations — with it being clear that Kuminga doesn’t prefer going back to the Warriors since they primarily value his contract as a trade chip — sign-and-trade conversations have floated around this entire offseason.

Sacramento and Phoenix are the two teams that have consistently been reportedly interested in the 22-year-old.

Earlier this week, The Athletic’s Sam Amick confirmed that ongoing status.

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Upcoming Sacramento Kings schedule for the 2025-26 season

Preseason

September TBD – Start of NBA training camps for the 2025-26 season
Wednesday, October 8th vs. Toronto Raptors – 7 PM PT
Friday, October 10th @ Portland Trail Blazers – 7 PM PT
Wednesday, October 15th vs. Los Angeles Clippers – 7 PM PT
Friday, October 17th @ Los Angeles Lakers – 7 PM PT

Regular Season

Wednesday, October 22nd – @ Phoenix Suns – 7 PM PT
Friday, October 24th – vs. Utah Jazz – 7 PM PT
Sunday, October 26th – vs. Los Angeles Lakers – 6 PM PT
Tuesday, October 28th – @ Oklahoma City Thunder – 5 PM PT
Wednesday, October 29th – @ Chicago Bulls – 5 PM PT

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