The Kings have even won their last two games without star point guard De'Aaron Fox. A blowout 30-point win over the Golden State Warriors and a double-overtime comeback win over t
De’Aaron Fox appeared on the injury report Friday morning with a glute injury, and the Kings are expected to be without him. Fox was seen participating in Kings’ shootaround earlier in the day, but it looks as though the star point guard will be unable to play in Friday’s game.
The Sacramento Kings latest injury report lists De’Aaron Fox as questionable ahead of their matchup against the Boston Celtics.
On Friday night, the Sacramento Kings will be in Boston to play the Celtics. For the game, they could be without their best player, as De'Aaron Fox is on the i
The Sacramento Kings are a perfect 5-0 in their last stretch of games and are slowly rising up the Western Conference standings after a slow start to the season. Interesting, De'Aaron Fox has missed the last two games, which has only thrown some added fuel on the swirling NBA trade rumors he has found himself caught up in.
Fox's ability to participate in shootaround bodes well for his status leading up to Friday's 7:30 p.m. ET opening tip after a two-game absence due to the glute injury. If the star point guard remains sidelined for a third consecutive game,
The Sacramento Kings have been in the news a lot lately and for all the wrong reasons. Sacramento recently made the decision to part ways with head coach Mike Brown following a poor start to the season.
Fox's ability to participate in shootaround bodes well for his status after a two-game absence due to the glute injury. If the star point guard remains sidelined for a third consecutive outing, Keon Ellis should remain in the starting five,
Sacramento Kings star guard De'Aaron Fox won't play again on Monday night as he continues to nurse a glute injury.
The Heat (17-16) and Milwaukee Bucks are tied for fifth in the Eastern Conference. Miami is coming off back-to-back home losses to the Indiana Pacers and Utah Jazz as the team sets out on a six-game, 11-day road trip.
The Boston Celtics kick off a two-game home stretch with the Sacramento Kings on Thursday. The Celtics are coming off a much-needed win in a showdown between both recent NBA Championship teams and will look to keep the momentum at home against the Kings.
The Kings have won their last two games with star point guard De'Aaron Fox sidelined, including a dominant 30-point win over the Golden State Warriors. In his absence, Malik Monk and DeMar DeRozan have elevated their games, but the Kings certainly want their All-Star point guard back in action against one of the league's top teams.