Sacramento Kings vs. San Antonio Spurs Tournament GAMEDAY Preview: How to Watch, Injury Report, Betting Odds

The San Antonio Spurs host the Sacramento Kings for another In-Season Tournament game.
Sacramento Kings vs. San Antonio Spurs Tournament GAMEDAY Preview: How to Watch, Injury Report, Betting Odds
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The San Antonio Spurs are still eyeing their first In-Season Tournament victory as the Sacramento Kings come to town for the third game of Group C play for the team.

The Spurs are 0-2 in tournament play after falling short to the Minnesota Timberwolves and being blown out by the Oklahoma City Thunder. The Kings hope to keep their perfect record unblemished and maintain the top spot in the group with the Wolves.

The Spurs are also looking to grab their first win in two weeks and have dropped six consecutive games.

In order to do that, the Spurs have to take advantage of playing in front of their fans and use the crowd to build momentum. However, that could be a challenge without Devin Vassell (groin) and likely Tre Jones (hamstring) in the lineup. The Kings will be without Alex Len (ankle) and Trey Lyles (calf).

Malaki Branham Malik Monk Kings
San Antonio Spurs guard Malaki Branham defending Sacramento Kings guard Malik Monk / Daniel Dunn-USA TODAY Sports

Here's a look at everything you need to know ahead of this tonight's game ...

Kings vs. Spurs Broadcast Information

Kings vs. Spurs Injury Report

Sacramento Kings

  • C Alex Len (OUT - ankle)
  • PF Trey Lyles (OUT - calf)

San Antonio Spurs

  • PG Tre Jones (DOUBTFUL - hamstring)
  • SG Devin Vassell (OUT - groin)
  • SF Keldon Johnson (PROBABLE - knee)
  • C Sandro Mamukelashvili (PROBABLE - back)

Kings vs. Spurs Projected Starting Lineups

Sacramento Kings

  • PG De'Aaron Fox
  • SG Kevin Huerter
  • SF Harrison Barnes
  • PF Keegan Murray
  • C Domantas Sabonis

San Antonio Spurs

  • PG Jeremy Sochan
  • SG Malaki Branham
  • SF Keldon Johnson
  • PF Victor Wembanyama
  • C Zach Collins

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