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Sacramento Kings' All-Time Arco/Sleep Train Arena Team

While the Sacramento Kings will start making new memories in the Golden 1 Center this season, it's important to reflect on the history and memories made in the old arena.

Many great players have entertained the Sacramento fans in Arco/Sleep Train Arena since 1985.

Fans were treated to seeing most of their favorite players and coaches from years past during the last home game on April 9.

Wouldn't it be nice if the Kings could grab players from different times in the team's history and create an All-Star Kings lineup to play in today's game?

Obviously, that's not possible, but why not have fun with the idea. Here is the All-Time Arco/Sleep Train Arena team:

PG - Mike Bibby

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Bibby spent seven seasons from 2001-2008 in a Sacramento Kings uniform where he averaged 17.6 points and 5.4 assists per game.

The point guard was part of five of the team's eight straight playoff appearances and his playoff numbers were almost identical to his regular season averages.

SG - Mitch Richmond

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Richmond also spent seven season with the Sacramento Kings and made an All-Star appearance in six of those seasons.

He averaged just over 23 points per game during his time in Sacramento.

In his one playoff appearance with the Kings, Richmond averaged 21 points, but the team lost in the first round.

SF - Peja Stojakovic

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During his eight seasons with the Kings, Stojakovic made three All-Star appearances and won the 3-point title in the 2003-04 season.

He was an absolute sniper from beyond the three point line and played a major role in the team's playoff appearances during the early 2000s.

Stojakovic averaged 18.3 points per game and shot about 40 percent from the 3-point line while playing for Sacramento.

PF - Chris Webber

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Webber was the best player on the Kings during the early 2000s. He is arguably the best player in the team's long history.

The four-time All-Star came to Sacramento in 1998 which was the first year of the team's eight straight playoff appearances.

Webber averaged a double-double, 23.5 ppg/10.6 rpg, over the seven seasons he spent playing for the Kings.

C - DeMarcus Cousins

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Cousins, the only player on the list who is currently playing with the team, has made the All-Star team in each of the last two seasons.

He's been with the team for six seasons and has been the most dominant big man in the game since coming into the league.

The team hasn't made the playoffs with him on the team, there is no doubting Cousins talent.

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