NBA group hilariously uses Cowboys emblem to rile 49ers fanatics - SFGATE

A general view of the court at the Sacramento Kings' Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California.

A popular view of the court docket at the Sacramento Kings' Golden 1 middle in Sacramento, California.

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San Francisco 49ers enthusiasts are in all places, including Sacramento — which the NBA's Sacramento Kings banked on Saturday evening.

right through free throws for the journeying Philadelphia 76ers, the Kings flashed a Dallas Cowboys brand on the video board to elicit boos from a 49ers-friendly crowd. "a lot of boos have followed," Sactown sports 1140 Kings beat author Frankie Cartoscelli tweeted Saturday night. "49ers fanatics in attendance are ready for day after today."

The boos weren't somewhat enough Saturday, even though, because the Kings fell to Philly 129-127.

The 49ers, meanwhile, host the Cowboys at Levi's Stadium within the NFC's divisional circular at 3:30 p.m. Sunday. The winner will improve to the NFC Championship and travel to Philadelphia to tackle the correct-seeded Eagles, who decimated the long island Giants Saturday night, 38-7. Philadelphia quarterback Jalen Hurts dominated (16-for-24, 154 passing yards, three complete touchdowns), as did the Eagles defense, which held Giants quarterback Daniel Jones to one hundred thirty five passing yards and nil touchdowns. The Philly D racked up 5 sacks and one interception.

It's the second-straight postseason assembly between the Niners and Cowboys — San Francisco dispatched Dallas within the wild card round closing yr in Arlington, Texas. The now-infamous Cowboys loss, in which Dallas failed to even get off a remaining play down six, was in comparison to the loss of life of Jesus this week through head instruct Mike McCarthy.

furnish Marek is SFGATE's Editor in Chief. he is spent the remaining 21 years in a number of editorial roles for the likes of Thrillist, Yahoo! activities, the S.F. Examiner, The wasteland solar, The Santa Clarita signal, and activities Illustrated. he's a graduate of UC Berkeley, and has lived within the Bay area for 18 years. e mail: supply.marek@sfgate.com

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