Sacramento Kings fans (Photo via Twitter)
The Sacramento Kings are not having the best start to the 2024-2025 season, but they poured in their best victory on the young season this week.
All teams around the league tend to run the family-friendly Kiss Cam for fans in the stands, but over the past years, some fans have been taking things way too far.
Inside Golden 1 Center, two Sacramento Kings fans were ready to use their screen time for something inappropriate.
This moment went down during the second quarter of the Kings vs. Houston Rockets game Tuesday night.
While most fans stayed on script, one woman in a sleeveless shirt decided she would take things to a raunchy level by grabbing the back of her own head and mimicking a naughty gesture on the lucky man next to her, who we assume is her boyfriend or husband.
The guy next to her clearly had no idea she was going to do that as he just held his head down until the cameraperson moved on to someone else.
She saw the opportunity and took it. 💀pic.twitter.com/HRGfeZWLSQ
— NBA Memes (@NBAMemes) December 4, 2024
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The full video shows that all other Sacramento Kings fans continued to stay on script despite the raunchy moment.
Here's the full video of the kiss cam:
pic.twitter.com/5Dl9n9G9rh— Blake (@sacramentoblake) December 4, 2024
After losing six of their last seven games, the Sacramento Kings got back in the win column with a 120-111 win against the Houston Rockets.
Domantas Sabonis scored 27 points, and Sacramento made 15 straight shots from the field to beat Houston and get their biggest victory of the year.
The Sacramento Kings Are Trying To have Three-Straight Winning Seasons For The First Time Since The Early 2000s
The Sacramento Kings are not playing their best so far during the 2024-2025 season.
The team needs to pick it up if they want to finish above .500.
Should they do that, the team will have three straight seasons above .500, which hasn’t happened since the early 2000s.
The Kings only have one playoff appearance since the end of the 2005-2006 season.