[1] In the 1990 NBA draft, the Kings became the first team in NBA history to wield four first round draft choices, selecting forward Lionel Simmons out of La Salle University with the seventh pick, guard Travis Mays with the 14th pick, center Duane Causwell with the 18th pick, and forward Anthony Bonner with the 23rd pick.
[2][3] However, their struggles continued as they lost their first seven games of the season, on their way to an awful 1–13 start.
The Kings finished last place in the Pacific Division with a 25–57 record,[4] losing a record of 37 consecutive road games, and finishing with the worst road record in NBA history at 1–40.
Following the season, Antoine Carr was traded to the San Antonio Spurs,[6][7] and Mays was dealt to the Atlanta Hawks.
[8] For the season, the team changed their uniforms, plus adding darker blue road jerseys.