Sacramento Kings: How Can You Not Love Harry Giles?

SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 01: Harry Giles III of the Sacramento Kings looks on during introductions before a game against the Los Angeles Clippers at Golden 1 Center on March 01, 2019 in Sacramento, California. (Photo by Cassy Athena/Getty Images)
SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 01: Harry Giles III of the Sacramento Kings looks on during introductions before a game against the Los Angeles Clippers at Golden 1 Center on March 01, 2019 in Sacramento, California. (Photo by Cassy Athena/Getty Images) /
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Sacramento Kings’ rookie Harry Giles has faith in himself and the purple and white going forward.

The Sacramento Kings are coming off a few heartbreaking losses which have set them back from their aspirations of breaking their 12-year playoff drought. Even though things currently are not so cheery for the Kings, at least one player has faith that the future will be alright. That player’s name is Harry Giles.

In a recent tweet that Giles posted on his Twitter account, the rookie forward stated that brighter things are ahead for the Kings and how he is going to give it his all for the team and their fanbase. If you are a Kings fan, how can you not love this man?

https://twitter.com/HGiiizzle/status/1101929937370472448

Thoughts On Giles

This is one of the many reasons why Harry Giles is such a fan favorite within the Kings community. Since being selected by Sacramento in the 2017 NBA draft, Giles has been nothing but a positive presence. Both his attitude and play on the court have Kings fans loving their big man from Duke University.

Hopefully, Giles is able to continue sending positive vibes within the Kings community. With 18 games remaining in the season, the Kings need to continue to remain confident if they want to compete in the postseason for the first time in 12 years.

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For the season, Giles continues to get better by the game as he is averaging around seven points and four rebounds a contest while making 51% of his shots from the court.