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Kings-Trail Blazers Injury Report: Malik Monk Status Remains in Question

The Sacramento Kings could be shorthanded in Tuesday night’s game vs. the Portland Trail Blazers.
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The Sacramento Kings are looking to rebound after a tough loss over the weekend as they travel north to take on the Portland Trail Blazers. Tuesday night marks their second matchup of the year against Portland, taking home a victory earlier in November, 121-118, after a tough overtime battle.

Both teams unveiled their injury reports ahead of tonight’s game, listing a few names whose status could be in question:


Sacramento Kings:

Malik Monk- QUESTIONABLE (foot)

Alex Len- QUESTIONABLE (ankle)


Portland Trail Blazers:

Shaedon Sharpe: QUESTIONABLE (groin)

Deandre Ayton: QUESTIONABLE (knee)

Robert Williams III: OUT (knee)


Kings’ guard Malik Monk is listed as questionable ahead of Tuesday’s contest. He ended up missing Sacramento’s last matchup against the Minnesota Timberwolves. As for center Alex Len, he received an upgrade in status after remaining out of action for over a month due to a high ankle sprain, also listed as questionable.

For the Trail Blazers, starters Shaedon Sharpe and Deandre Ayton are listed as questionable. Both players have remained key contributors to Portland’s lineup early this year, so being without them could lead to a few notable adjustments for head coach Chauncey Billups.

The Kings and Trail Blazers will tip off at 7 PM PT in the Moda Center, with hopes for Sacramento to earn their 18th victory of the year.


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