A young Warriors fan wore a Domantas Sabonis jersey over a Stephen Curry one as the Kings were blowing out the Warriors.
Kings, Warriors and Domantas Sabonis
On Saturday, the Lakers will take on the Sacramento Kings. The Kings are a team that is trying to get back into the playoff picture. They currently sit 12th in the West. They are three games back of tenth, which is the final play-in spot. Sacramento needs to start making moves up the standings.
A recent report suggests Domantas Sabonis and Mike Brown had a 'tricky' relationship, potentially contributing to the Sacramento Kings firing him.
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.
After starting their season 12-3 and spending time as the top seed in the Western Conference, the Golden State ... the Warriors should go all-in on adding Domantas Sabonis. Sabonis is averaging ...
Interim Kings coach Doug Christie had to be escorted off the floor after exchanging words with Steve Kerr during Sunday’s 129-99 victory over the Golden State Warriors at Chase Center in San Francisco.
Sacramento Kings dominate Golden State Warriors with Monk and Sabonis leading the charge, despite Fox's absence.
Stephen Curry bluntly addresses the Golden State Warriors' significant flaws after a 129-99 defeat by the Kings. He highlights the team's lack of resi
The Sacramento Kings are 4.405 underdogs on 1xBet, which has Boston Celtics at 1.926 odds to close the (-10.5) spread. Over 230.5 is 188 on Betway with the under at 1.70. Jayson Tatum is 1.90 to score over 26.5 on Bet365, with DeMar Rozan scoring over 19.5 points at 1.90 odds. Read more here.
The NBA released the second returns of the All-Star fan voting on Thursday and the Sacramento Kings currently have two players in the running to be an All-Star starter. Both Domantas Sabonis and De’Aaron Fox find themselves in the top 10 of fan voting for their respected positions.
Interim Kings coach Doug Christie showed a philosophical side following a win over the Philadelphia 76ers when he dropped a line that begged for a follow-up question. “There has to be the ability to take a negative situation and find that pithy bit of positivity because you see it,