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Jimmy Alapag has officially parted ways with the Sacramento Kings after the 2025-26 NBA season. He expressed gratitude for his experiences and the support from the Kings organization and fans on Instagram.
As the 2025-26 NBA season has now ended for the Sacramento Kings, Jimmy Alapag is officially walking away with his head held high. On Instagram, the Filipino basketball great announced that he is now parting ways with the franchise, expressing gratitude and appreciation for the experiences that he had with the Kings organization and the entire Sacramento fanbase. "Thank you SacTown, My time here is up," Alapag wrote in his caption. "Grateful for all the love shown to my family and I. What was once a dream to coach in the NBA became a reality in Sacramento.
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Jimmy Alapag announced his departure from the Sacramento Kings to express gratitude for his experiences and the support he received during his time with the team.
In his farewell message, Jimmy Alapag thanked Sacramento for the love shown to him and his family, stating that coaching in the NBA was a dream come true.

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