Last Updated on May 22, 2026 by Mat Diekhake

The Sacramento Kings franchise has featured several elite playoff scorers throughout its history, dating back to the Rochester Royals and Cincinnati Royals eras before the move to Sacramento. From Oscar Robertson’s legendary all-around dominance to the high-powered early-2000s Kings teams, the franchise has produced many memorable postseason scorers.


Oscar Robertson

Position: Point Guard
Years with Royals/Kings franchise: 1960–1970
Playoff Points with Franchise: 1,159
Achievements:

  • NBA Champion
  • NBA MVP
  • One of the greatest guards in NBA history
  • Franchise playoff scoring leader

Oscar Robertson dominated the playoffs during the Cincinnati Royals era and established himself as one of basketball’s greatest offensive players. His scoring, passing, and rebounding ability made him nearly unstoppable and helped elevate the franchise into a perennial contender during the 1960s.

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Chris Webber

Position: Power Forward
Years with Kings: 1998–2005
Playoff Points with Kings: 1,148
Achievements:

  • 5-time NBA All-Star with Sacramento
  • Led Kings to multiple deep playoff runs
  • One of the best passing big men ever
  • Key figure of the early-2000s Kings era

Chris Webber became the centerpiece of one of the NBA’s most entertaining teams and consistently delivered elite playoff scoring performances. His combination of post scoring, passing, and versatility helped Sacramento become a championship contender.

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Peja Stojaković

Position: Small Forward
Years with Kings: 1998–2006
Playoff Points with Kings: 986
Achievements:

  • 3-time NBA All-Star
  • One of the NBA’s best shooters of his era
  • Key scorer during Sacramento’s peak years
  • Elite perimeter scorer

Peja Stojaković stretched defenses with his elite shooting ability and became one of the most dangerous offensive players in franchise history. His floor spacing and scoring consistency were critical during Sacramento’s successful playoff runs in the early 2000s.

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Mike Bibby

Position: Point Guard
Years with Kings: 2001–2008
Playoff Points with Kings: 914
Achievements:

  • Key player during Western Conference Finals runs
  • One of the franchise’s best clutch playoff performers
  • Excellent perimeter shooter
  • Led several memorable postseason victories

Mike Bibby became famous for his clutch playoff shot-making and consistently stepped up during big postseason moments. His scoring and leadership helped Sacramento challenge some of the NBA’s strongest teams during the early 2000s.

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Vlade Divac

Position: Center
Years with Kings: 1999–2004
Playoff Points with Kings: 655
Achievements:

  • NBA All-Star with Sacramento
  • One of the best passing centers ever
  • Key member of elite Kings playoff teams
  • International basketball legend

Vlade Divac brought experience, intelligence, and efficient scoring to Sacramento during the franchise’s strongest modern playoff era. His passing and interior presence made the Kings one of the NBA’s most difficult offenses to defend.

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Jack Twyman

Position: Small Forward
Years with Royals/Kings franchise: 1955–1966
Playoff Points with Franchise: 621
Achievements:

  • 6-time NBA All-Star
  • Hall of Fame inductee
  • One of the best scorers of his generation
  • Longtime franchise star

Jack Twyman starred during the Cincinnati Royals era and established himself as one of the NBA’s top offensive players during the late 1950s and early 1960s. His scoring ability and consistency helped keep the franchise competitive for many years.

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