Vote now for the 2022 Ring of Honour award
30 Mar
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It’s time to get voting for the 2022 Ring of Honour Award.
We can now reveal the six nominees for this year’s award which gives fans and members a chance to vote for their favourite Kings players over the last three decades.
This year a four-person judging panel has decided on six nominees for the award.
Kings great and assistant coach Daniel Kickert, Kings historian Matt McQuade, television commentator and presenter Jo Healy and News Corp’s head basketball writer Matt Logue judged the nominees based on the criteria supporting the award.
The Ring of Honour recognises players not just for their talents on the court, but for other reasons worthy of recognition consisting of:
- The most entertaining;
- The most courageous;
- A great teammate; or
- Those who gave back to our community.
Separate to the Sydney Kings Hall of Fame, which is the club’s most distinguished award, the Ring of Honour is an award that enables the entire Sydney basketball community to vote on the winner.
The nominees for this year’s award are _
Ben Knight
Ben Madgen
Brad Rosen
Jason Smith
Leon Trimmingham
Bruce Bolden
You can read about each of the nominees’ contribution to the Kings in this article from Matt McQuade here
You can now cast your votes in the award here.
The first Ring of Honour Award was presented to Tommy Garlepp at the end of the 2020 NBL season, but due to COVID the honour was put into recess to be celebrated with fans at Qudos Bank Arena again.
Voting closes on Thursday, April 7.
The winner will be presented with their award at the final Kings home game of the season at Qudos Bank Arena against the Illawarra Hawks on April 24.
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