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- SACInjured Kevin Huerter Won't Suit Up Wednesday
Sacramento Kings guard Kevin Huerter (illness) has been ruled out for Wednesday's game against the Houston Rockets. He was originally listed as questionable for this game, but will sit out due to a non-COVID related illness. His absence will likely result in Terence Davis moving into the starting five. Malik Monk should remain as the sixth-man, but should probably see more playing time with Huerter sidelined. Both players are worth considering as streaming options for Wednesday's slate.
Source : RotoBallerUpdated : Jan 12, 2023, 1:24:58 AM - SACInjured Domantas Sabonis Available On Wednesday
Sacramento Kings forward Domantas Sabonis (thumb) will be available for Wednesday's game against the Denver Nuggets. The big man has been diagnosed with a thumb fracture, but only ended up missing one game because of it. Sabonis could end up missing more time because of this, but he'll attempt to play through the pain. His return means Alex Len returns to the bench, while Richaun Holmes will have a decreased role. Fantasy managers in season-long formats can get Sabonis back in their lineups for Wednesday.
Source : RotoBallerUpdated : Dec 29, 2022, 1:39:46 AM - SACInjured Domantas Sabonis Hurts Right Hand
Sacramento Kings forward/center Domantas Sabonis missed the final few minutes of Friday's tilt against Washington with a right-hand injury. Before leaving, he managed to post his second consecutive triple-double with 20 points, 15 rebounds and 10 assists. He became only the third Kings player ever to grab 10-plus rebounds in the first quarter. Sabonis, who suffered from shooting struggles on Friday with a 5-for-14 effort from the field, is also on a run of 10 consecutive double-doubles. It's currently unclear if Sabonis can overcome the injury to continue his streak in the next game. The Kings return to action on Dec. 27.
Source : RotoBallerUpdated : Dec 24, 2022, 12:46:05 PM - SACInjured Domantas Sabonis Available Against The Lakers
Sacramento Kings center Domantas Sabonis (hand) will play versus the Lakers. The 26-year-old was riding a questionable tag throughout much of Wednesday because of a hand ailment. However, he's good to go. Sabonis is coming off a strong 28-point, 23-rebound outing against the Charlotte Hornets on Monday. Considering L.A. won't have Anthony Davis (foot), Sabonis may do some damage on the fantasy end.
Source : RotoBallerUpdated : Dec 22, 2022, 2:02:14 AM - SACInjured Domantas Sabonis, Harrison Barnes Questionable Wednesday
Sacramento Kings center Domantas Sabonis (hand) and small forward Harrison Barnes (quad) have been deemed questionable to play in Wednesday's game vs. the Lakers. Sabonis logged 41 minutes and a season-high 23 rebounds Monday, so when his malady cropped up is uncertain. Barnes has started every game this season for Sacramento, proving to be a key contributor on the wing. An absence in the frontcourt would pave the way for Chimezie Metu and Richaun Holmes to get added run, while being sidelined on the wing would open up minutes for Terence Davis and Malik Monk. With Sabonis and Barnes playing such integral roles, fantasy managers will want to check back to get a read on the Kings' depth chart.
Source : RotoBallerUpdated : Dec 21, 2022, 10:56:48 PM - SACInjured Harrison Barnes Exits With Injury
Sacramento Kings forward Harrison Barnes was forced to leave Monday's matchup against Charlotte with a right quadriceps contusion. He was hit in his right quadriceps in the third quarter and ended up logging just 29 minutes of playing time. Barnes had 11 points with three rebounds, three assists and two steals. The team has yet to provide further information on Barnes' status. If he's out for a bit, the Kings will lose one of their starters who averages over 31 minutes per game. Keegan Murray might pick up some of the minutes, and there will also be bigger roles for Malik Monk and Terence Davis off the bench.
Source : RotoBallerUpdated : Dec 20, 2022, 11:35:40 AM - SACInjured Kevin Huerter Questionable For Friday Night
Sacramento Kings guard Kevin Huerter (ankle) wasn't able to suit up for the team's game on Wednesday due to an ankle injury. His status is still in question heading into their game on Friday against the Detroit Pistons. Against the Toronto Raptors on Wednesday, Terrance Davis received the spot start in place of Huerter and cashed in a solid game. Malik Monk also received more minutes and scored 24 points. Both players would be good streaming options against a tanking Pistons squad if Huerter can't play.
Source : RotoBallerUpdated : Dec 16, 2022, 7:55:45 PM - SACInjured Kevin Huerter Ruled Out On Wednesday Night
Sacramento Kings guard Kevin Huerter (ankle) was ruled out just about 30 minutes before tipoff against the Toronto Raptors on Wednesday. He was originally listed as questionable and will now miss his first game of the season. Terrance Davis will take Huerter's spot in the starting five. Malik Monk will likely see some more time off of the bench as well as Davion Mitchell. The former two names will be safer streaming options since Mitchell's production is never predictable.
Source : RotoBallerUpdated : Dec 15, 2022, 12:15:20 AM - SACInjured Kevin Huerter Earns Questionable Tag For Wednesday
Sacramento Kings shooting guard/small forward Kevin Huerter (ankle) has been deemed questionable to suit up for Wednesday's contest against Toronto due to a sore left ankle. Huerter has appeared in all 26 games thus far in 2022-23 for Sacramento, becoming a staple of the starting five in his first season with the franchise. Averaging a career-high 15.3 PPG in that span while shooting 46.8 percent overall and 41 percent from deep, Huerter has played his way into season-long consideration in all-sized formats. An absence from him Wednesday would pave the way for Malik Monk and Terence Davis to see their respective workloads increased on the wing, so fantasy managers will want to check back prior to tip for the final word on Huerter.
Source : RotoBallerUpdated : Dec 14, 2022, 10:00:59 PM - SACInjured De'Aaron Fox Questionable For Tuesday's Game
Sacramento Kings guard De'Aaron Fox (foot) is questionable for Tuesday's meeting with Philadelphia. The 24-year-old missed the last two games because of a sore right foot, allowing Davion Mitchell to take his spot in the lineup. Mitchell has averaged eight points and four assists in three starts this season. However, with numbers like that, fantasy managers shouldn't view Mitchell as a viable replacement.
Source : RotoBallerUpdated : Dec 13, 2022, 5:41:48 AM