URGENT UPDATE: The Sacramento Kings are set to face a challenging season opener against the Phoenix Suns without their star center, Domantas Sabonis, who has been sidelined due to a Grade 1 hamstring strain. The injury occurred during a preseason game against the Los Angeles Clippers on October 15. The Kings confirmed that Sabonis will be re-evaluated next week, leaving the team in a tough spot right out of the gate.
In a double blow, forward Keegan Murray will also miss the opener following surgery for a torn ulnar collateral ligament in his left thumb. This recovery is expected to take several weeks, further depleting the Kings’ starting lineup as they prepare to take on the Suns.
With both key players out, the Kings are urgently looking to their bench for solutions. Dario Šarić and Drew Eubanks have emerged as potential starters, as reported by CBS Sports. Additionally, Isaac Jones could step in, offering versatility at both the power forward and center positions.
The stakes are high for the Kings, with expectations low for the season ahead. FanDuel has set their win total forecast at a mere 34.5, positioning them near the bottom of the Western Conference rankings. However, there is still hope among fans and players alike, as the team aims to showcase their resilience amidst these early setbacks.
As the season kicks off, all eyes will be on Sacramento to see how they adapt in the face of adversity. The Kings are determined to prove their mettle and keep playoff aspirations alive, despite the tough start. Stay tuned for further updates as the situation develops.
