Kings-Hawks Injury Report Showcases Clean Slate for Sacramento

The Sacramento Kings are back to full health ahead of Friday night's matchup.
Kings-Hawks Injury Report Showcases Clean Slate for Sacramento
Kings-Hawks Injury Report Showcases Clean Slate for Sacramento /

The Sacramento Kings will continue their road trip on Friday night, taking on the struggling Atlanta Hawks in the second of their three-game stretch away from home. Luckily for head coach Mike Brown, it looks like all of his guys will be suited up.

Both teams released their injury designations before tonight’s matchup, with the Kings welcoming a completely healthy roster:


Sacramento Kings:

NONE


Atlanta Hawks:

De’Andre Hunter- OUT (knee)

Seth Lundy- OUT (ankle)

Mouhamed Gueye- OUT (back)


Tonight marks one of the few times during this season that the Kings have managed to be fully healthy. During their last matchup against the Portland Trail Blazers, Malik Monk and Alex Len were the only players designated as questionable before ultimately playing in the game. Now, the team is finally set to be at 100% entering this one.

As for the Hawks, they’re handling a few injuries, but nothing too drastic. Former fourth-overall selection De’Andre Hunter recently went under a non-surgical procedure to address a problem in his knee, ultimately taking him out of this game. Alongside him will be Seth Lundy and Mouhamed Gueye, both listed as out.

The Kings are looking to rebound from a tough loss on Tuesday night, hoping to conquer their road demons and earn their 18th victory of the season. Sacramento and Atlanta will tip off at 4:30 PM PT in State Farm Arena.


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Jared Koch
JARED KOCH

Jared Koch is the Managing Editor of Inside The Kings — SI.com's team website covering the Sacramento Kings. He's covered the NBA and NFL for the past two years, also being the Associate Editor of The Frozen Rope — SI.com's team website covering the Utah Jazz.