Domantas Sabonis came up clutch for the Sacramento Kings in a thrilling double-overtime victory over the Miami Heat on Monday night. The former Gonzaga men’s ba
Riding a four-game losing streak, the Sacramento Kings head into a matchup against the Detroit Pistons on Thursday night. This is the finale of a five-game homestand for the Kings, as they look to avoid going 0-5 in that stretch.
Curious about what happened to Domantas Sabonis? The Sacramento Kings forward has been a cornerstone for the team, making his recent absence a significant concern. As Sabonis was sidelined shortly due to illness,
The Sacramento Kings are set to play the Detroit Pistons in a Thursday night affair. However, Kings forward Domantas Sabonis is battling an illness, leading to uncertainty as to whether or not he will be available against the Pistons.
On Thursday night, the Sacramento Kings will host the Detroit Pistons. For the game, the Kings could be without one of their best players, as Domantas Sabonis
Doug Christie is the King's interim coach, and his presence has been inspiring. He got the message that Ellis should be playing more. In Sacremento's five-game winning streak in the post-Brown era, Ellis gets 33 minutes per game and he's already matched his games started total under Brown this year.
Kings, Miami Heat and Domantas Sabonis
Malik Monk and Domantas Sabonis each posted a double-double for the Sacramento Kings, who rode a dominant first half to a 129-99 win over the Golden State Warriors on Sunday night in San Francisco.
The Kings are listing Sabonis as questionable due to illness. The Pistons are listing Jalen Duren (right ankle sprain) as probable and Isaiah Stewart (left knee hyperextension) as questionable. Here are three things to watch in Thursday’s game.
With Sunday’s win, the Kings are one game back from a Play-In spot and currently sit in 11th place. Christie hasn’t made significant changes to the rotation since he took over. However, the team looks different and is playing with a new energy, particularly on the defensive end of the court.
Russell Westbrook became the third player in NBA history to have a triple-double with zero turnovers and shoot 100% from the field and the free throw line in the Denver Nuggets’ 132-121