The Sacramento Kings (16-19) visit the Golden State Warriors (18-16) on Sunday. Tip-off from Chase Center is at 8:30 p.m. ET. Let's analyze BetMGM Sportsbook's NBA odds around the Kings vs. Warriors o
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Stephen Curry has been sidelined for bilateral knee injury management in the Warriors upcoming game against the Sacramento Kings.
The Golden State Warriors will take on the Sacramento Kings for the first time this season and we have you covered with odds, injuries, and how to watch.
Malik Monk scored 11 of his 31 points in the fourth quarter to lead the Kings to a 138-133 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies on Friday at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento. DeMar DeRozan added 29 points for the Kings (16-19), who have won three in a row under interim coach Doug Christie.
Johnson told the New York Post X-rays were negative, but he was seen on crutches in clear discomfort after the game. The exact nature and extent of the injury was unknown, but high-grade ankle sprains can sideline players from two to eight weeks.
With 49 games still to be played in 2025, the Sacramento Kings have time to make a season turnaround. Six of the next 10 games for the Kings will be played at Golden 1 Center, including a New Year’s Day matchup with the Philadelphia 76ers on Wednesday, Jan. 1.
The Sacramento Kings visit the Golden State Warriors on Sunday night. Star point guard De’Aaron Fox is on the injury report alongside Keegan Murray. Fox is listed as doubtful and Murray is listed as questionable.
As the Sacramento Kings head to San Francisco on Sunday evening to face off against their Northern California rivals the Golden State Warriors, they unfortunately will be missing their All-NBA point guard.
Star Grizzlies guard Ja Morant is listed as questionable. If he is unable to go, that would make things easier for the short-handed Mavericks. Memphis will still have star power forward Jaren Jackson Jr., who leads the team in points, steals and blocks per game with 22.3, 1.4 and 1.6, respectively.
Two teams have opened up big leads in their respective conferences while others jockey for playoff position as midseason approaches.