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New Kings center Samuel Dalembert was one of three winners of the Mannie Jackson - Basketball's Human Spirit Award by the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.

Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim and Massachusetts community leader Alfreda Harris were the other winners.

The award is presented to those "who have honored the game of basketball by virtue of their personal growth and life-long accomplishments," said John L. Doleva, President and CEO of the Basketball Hall of Fame.

Dalembert was recognized for his charitable work in his homeland of Haiti.

Dalembert is the UNICEF national ambassador for Haiti. He has donated more than $125,000 for relief efforts following January's earthquake.

Dalembert was acquired in a trade with Philadelphia this month. He started the Samuel Dalembert Foundation in 2007, which looks to improve the quality of life in Haiti.

Dalembert is also an active in the NBA Cares program and has worked with Basketball Without Borders.

You can read more about Jackson here.

*The battle for playing time at small forward begins next month.

Two more names expected to join the Kings for Summer League are current players Donte' Greene and Omri Casspi.

Casspi struggled before his rookie season last year in Las Vegas. Greene also struggled to find a rhythm in Vegas and was often used as a reserve.

Things should go differently this year. Both should be dominant players this time around.

Other names expected on the team at this time are Texas A&M guard Donald Sloan, Rider's Ryan Thompson, Virginia's Sylven Landesberg and Tennessee's Wayne Chism.

Should Jon Brockman have his contract situation resolved in time, he's likely to join the squad.

The entire roster will be announced later this week. Things could change as players sometimes do switch teams before rosters are announced.

--Jason Jones

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