The NBA's Sacramento Kings have inked a new, multi-year betting partnership designating Red Hawk as the team’s official casino partner in California from the start of the 2022/23 season.
The new agreement covers a host of activation opportunities at the Kings’ Golden One Centre and in the company’s offsite locations.
Red Hawk has also declared that a specific sports bar for watching Kings games will be included in its 85,000-square-foot amusement complex, which is now under construction.
John Rinehart, president of business operations at the Sacramento Kings, said that Red Hawk Casino’s industry-leading hospitality will be reflected throughout select premium spaces they are refreshing in Golden One Centre.”
Bryan de Lugo, president and chief executive of Red Hawk Casino, shared that they will be providing an unmatched all-inclusive casino and resort experience very soon.


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