The Sacramento Kings have been a mixed bag since the high profile trade that sent De’Aaron Fox to the San Antonio Spurs and brought Zach LaVine to the Kings. The Kings are currently sitting in tenth place in the conference,
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The duo played the Charlotte Hornets at home on Monday night, and LaVine made Kings history. He scored 42 points on a highly efficient 16-for-19 shooting line and was 8-for-9 from three. He became the first King with a 40-point game on at least 80% field-goal percentage since Wayman Tisdale in 1993.
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With Victor Wembanyama out for the rest of the year, Spurs guard De'Aaron Fox is unsure about whether his injured finger will end his season.
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The Sacramento Kings put together a franchise-shaking move ahead of the NBA trade deadline, sending star point guard De'Aaron Fox to the San Antonio Spurs. In return, the Kings received Zach LaVine from the Chicago Bulls, but as Fox turned into a disgruntled star, it was expected they would be trading him.
De’Aaron Fox’s wife recently addressed fan accusations regarding free courtside tickets for the Sacramento Kings game.
TV, radio, odds, injury reports and more as the Sacramento Kings prepare to face the Charlotte Hornets at Golden 1 Center.
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Former Kings guard Buddy Hield and Moses Moody scored 22 points apiece for the Warriors (29-27), who have won four of five since acquiring Jimmy Butler in a blockbuster trade with the Miami Heat. Brandin Podziemski scored 21 points, Stephen Curry had 20 and Butler added 17.
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The Rodeo Road Trip had arrived on the schedule. Indeed, after the Miami Heat defeated the Spurs on a Bam Adebayo buzzer-beater Feb. 1, the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo moved into the 18,418-seat venue on San Antonio’s east side.
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