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Kings Daily Links: Thursday

Moore’s career night sends Kings to their fifth loss in six games: E’Twaun Moore, welcome to a not-so-exclusive club. It’s the club where the Kings allow you to score a career high, even though you might not be your team’s primary, or secondary, scoring option. That, along with another slow start by the Kings, led to their fifth loss in six games, 107-102, to the Chicago Bulls Wednesday night at Sleep Train Arena. -- The Sacramento Bee

George Karl remains optimistic Kings can play meaningful games in March and April: Kings coach George Karl believes good teams have at least 10 wins in a month more than once in a season. The Kings fell short in January, but going 8-7 was step in the right direction, Karl said. And it’s a reason Karl was optimistic as the Kings prepared to host the Chicago Bulls Wednesday at Sleep Train Arena. -- The Sacramento Bee

Video: Jason Jones three takeaways from Kings loss to Bulls: -- The Sacramento Bee

Home court 'nightmare' becoming Kings' narrative: Arco Arena used to be one of the toughest home courts in the NBA. Maybe the building has lost its luster with the constant name changes and losing seasons. Or maybe the current roster of Kings players don’t understand the concept of a home-court advantage. -- CSN California

Instant Replay: Cousins, Kings edged by Butler-less Bulls: This Sacramento Kings team is almost impossible to figure out. Needing a win before heading out on a four-game road trip, the Kings stumbled again on Wednesday night, falling 107-102 to a quality Chicago Bulls ball club. -- CSN California

Belinelli's poor shooting having snowball effect on Kings: Vlade Divac walked into the summer of 2015 with a wish list. He needed playmakers, defensive-minded bigs and shooters. Rajon Rondo filled the first need. He’s bounced back from a rough stretch to lead the NBA in assists. He is so much more than anyone could have expected both on and off the court. -- CSN California