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Sacramento Kings guard Malik Monk will be re-evaluated in two weeks due to a left calf strain, sources tell ESPN.
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The Nuggets, who are ranked fourth in the Western Conference at 47-32 with less than a week before the regular season ends, announced that lead assistant David Adelman will serve as interim head coac...
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Malone won the NBA Championship with the Nuggets in 2023 and last year took them to the Western Conference semi-finals, where they lost out to the Minnesota Timberwolves.
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The Denver Nuggets are visiting California on Wednesday to take on the Sacramento Kings. Denver recently made waves in the media after releasing their head coac
For the second year in a row, Sacramento Kings guard Malik Monk will be sidelined due to injury as his team tries to secure a spot in the NBA playoffs. A league source told The Sacramento Bee Monk will miss the rest of the regular season and the play-in tournament after suffering a left calf strain in Monday’s win over the Detroit Pistons.
Sacramento Kings guard Malik Monk will be out for two weeks with a left calf strain, according to ESPN Insider Shams Charania.
The Sacramento Kings will be without guard Malik Monk for the remaining three games of the regular season and into the postseason because of a left calf strain, ESPN reported on Wednesday evening.
The Sacramento Kings organization signs former Wisconsin Herd guard Terence Davis a few days before the post-season.
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