Sacramento Challenges Boston Amid Seven-Game Losing Streak

Sacramento Kings are preparing to face the Boston Celtics as they seek to end their seven-game losing streak. Currently, Sacramento holds a record of 12 wins and 37 losses, placing them 14th in the Western Conference. In contrast, the Celtics are enjoying a much stronger season with 29 wins and 18 losses, positioning them third …

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Sacramento Challenges Boston Amid Seven-Game Losing Streak

Sacramento Kings are preparing to face the Boston Celtics as they seek to end their seven-game losing streak. Currently, Sacramento holds a record of 12 wins and 37 losses, placing them 14th in the Western Conference. In contrast, the Celtics are enjoying a much stronger season with 29 wins and 18 losses, positioning them third in the Eastern Conference.

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Game Preview

The matchup will take place in Boston on Friday at 7:30 p.m. EST. The Celtics have a solid home record, winning 14 out of 22 games played at their arena. Meanwhile, the Kings have struggled on the road, achieving only 3 wins in 24 games.

Statistical Highlights

  • Celtics Points Per Game: 116.4
  • Kings Points Allowed Per Game: 120.6
  • Kings Points Per Game: 110.5
  • Celtics Points Allowed Per Game: 110.1
  • Previous Meeting: Celtics 120, Kings 106 (January 2)

Recent Performances

In their last ten games, the Celtics have a balanced record of 5-5, averaging 111.3 points, 47.4 rebounds, and 23.8 assists per game. They have an average shooting percentage of 45.0% from the field. Their opponents scored an average of 107.7 points per game during this stretch.

On the other hand, the Kings have recorded 3 wins and 7 losses in their last ten games. They are averaging 113.2 points and have a shooting percentage of 49.9%. However, their opponents outscored them, averaging 117.5 points during this period.

Key Players

  • Jaylen Brown (Celtics): 29.4 points, 6.8 rebounds, 4.9 assists per game
  • Anfernee Simons (Kings): 14.7 points over the last 10 games
  • Dennis Schroder (Kings): 13.0 points, 3.0 rebounds per game
  • DeMar DeRozan: 21.7 points, 3.0 rebounds over the past 10 games

Injuries

As for player availability, the Celtics report that Jaylen Brown is day-to-day due to a hamstring issue. Jayson Tatum will be out due to an Achilles injury, while Neemias Queta is also day-to-day because of illness. The Kings have Russell Westbrook listed as day-to-day due to illness, Keegan Murray out with an ankle injury, and Malik Monk is day-to-day as well, also suffering from an ankle problem.

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As the Kings attempt to rectify their losing streak with a competitive game against a strong opponent, only time will tell if they can turn their fortunes around.

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