Keegan Murray details rookie hazing in first year with Kings
May 3, 2023, 12:01 PM | Updated: May 5, 2023, 10:53 am
Keegan Murray had a heck of a rookie season.
Not only did he start for a playoff team, he also broke the NBA’s all-time rookie record for three-pointers made and owns the longest streak by a rookie in franchise history for three-pointers made with 32 consecutive games in a single season.
But the keyword in all of that…rookie. Just because he was able to contribute quickly to a team that finished 3rd in the Western Conference, didn’t mean he got out of rookie hazing by his teammates.
“I picked up Chick-Fil-A every away game, it was like $300 every single road trip, so that kind of hurt,” Murray said with a laugh. “But I mean they’re cool with everything that I did a bunch of little stuff I had to do and stuff like that, but they’re good people.”
And, according to his teammates, he’s still a rookie until next season begins.
The rookie title won’t end there though for the Murray family. With the possibility of Keegan’s brother Kris becoming a rookie next season, Keegan plans to help him get ready for the NBA combine and draft. When asked if he had a preference of where Kris plays, Keegan said he wouldn’t mind his brother being in Sacramento but “let the chips fall where they may.”
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Keegan Murray said that he had to buy Chick-Fil-A for the team before every road trip this season as part of his rookie duties.
“It was like $300 every road trip, so that kind of hurt.”
And yes, he smiled while telling us this information.
— Frankie Cartoscelli (@FCartoscelli3) May 1, 2023
Additional topics discussed include:
- Reflecting on the series loss to the Golden State Warriors and his first season in the NBA
- Being with his teammates has made going to work fun
- If Sacramento feels like home
- How the playoff series helped him improve his confidence
- Working with center Domantas Sabonis during the offseason
- What he’s learned from the veterans on the roster
- His thumb injury and how it was similar to what happened to Sabonis
Click here to watch and listen to the full press conference with Keegan Murray.
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