Media Database
>
Alex Kramers

Alex Kramers

Contributor at NBA.com

Contact this person
Email address
s*****@*******.comGet email address
Influence score
71
Phone
(XXX) XXX-XXXX Get mobile number
Location
United States
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • General Assignment News
  • Sports

View more media outlets and journalists by signing up to Prowly

View latest data and reach out all from one place
Sign up for free

Recent Articles

nba.com

Making Of: Kings Logo/Team Colors

By: Alex Kramers
nba.com

Kings Q&A: Kayte Christensen

By: Alex Kramers The sideline reporter for Kings TV dishes on returning to the team, her respect for Kings fans and much more. After a three-year stint as a Kings analyst and sideline reporter from 2007 to 2010, Kayte Christensen returns to Sacramento excited for a new chapter with the organization. “It’s great to be back,” she says. “I really loved my job (the last time I was here), loved what I was doing, loved the people I was working with and the fans are so great.”
nba.com

Kings Q&A: Grant Napear

By: Alex Kramers Throughout his 25-plus years with the organization, Kings TV Play-by-Play Announcer Grant Napear has called some of the most exciting moments in team history, from Sacramento’s unforgettable first game in its current arena to legendary Playoff heroics. With the 2013-14 “Purple-Out” Home Opener on the horizon, the KHTK Sports 1140 afternoon sports talk show host puts tip-off on Oct. 30 near the top of his most anticipated experiences.
nba.com

Kings Q&A: Scott Moak

By: Alex Kramers Entering his 12th season as “Voice of the Kings,” public address announcer Scott Moak – a die-hard Sacramento fan since childhood – can’t recall a more highly-anticipated contest than the 2013-14 “Purple-Out” Home Opener. “I’m certain I’ve never looked forward to a game more,” says Moak of the Oct. 30 contest. “This is epic and historic. I know that sounds so full of hyperbole, but I truly feel that way.
nba.com

2013-14 Kings Milestone Watch

By: Alex Kramers With the 2013-14 season underway, several Kings players are on the verge of vaulting into the all-time top 10 in numerous Sacramento-era statistical categories. From DeMarcus Cousins’ rapid ascent up the team rebounding list to Marcus Thornton’s record-setting three-point pace, following are notable achievements, key milestones and exclusive clubs to watch for throughout the year. DeMarcus Cousins Total Career Double-Doubles: 99 Sacramento-Era Rank: 6th
nba.com

Closer Look: Bobby Jackson - NBA.com

Note: this article was originally written and published in February 2013. Nearly four years have passed since Kings Assistant Coach Bobby Jackson played his last NBA game, but three hours before tip-off at Sleep Train Arena, the soon-to-be-40-year-old is giving sophomore guard Isaiah Thomas all he can handle in a spirited one-on-one battle. Jackson, his gray shooting shirt drenched in sweat, pulls up for a contested fadeaway jumper which finds the bottom of the net, leaving No. 22 shaking his he…
nba.com

Big Dreams Became Reality for Kevin Martin in Sacramento

Big Dreams Became Reality for Kevin Martin in Sacramento  NBA.com
nba.com

Brotherly Love, Hometown Molded Malik Monk Into Who He Is Today

Brotherly Love, Hometown Molded Malik Monk Into Who He Is Today  NBA.com