[Game] 64/82: Kings vs. Pelicans 05 MAR 2026, 7pm PT/10pm ET

Your favorite thing that happened on this date in history?

  • Mary Christine "Teena Marie" Brockert born (1956)

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New Orleans Pelicans 19-44 (8-23 Away) @ Sacramento Kings 14-49 (9-21 Home)
05 March 2026, 7pm PT/10pm ET
Golden 1 Center, Sacramento, California

Last 5:

Pelicans 3-2 Kings 2-3

Series:

Pelicans lead 1-0


Game Preview:
Standout rookie trio in focus when Pelicans visit Kings (NBA.com)

Availability:
Broadcast: NBA League Pass, NBC Sports California
Radio: Sactown Sports 1140 AM


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Injury Report (as of 4pm ET):
Pelicans:
Trey Murphy III - QUESTIONABLE (neck)
Zion Williamson - QUESTIONABLE (ankle)
Dejounte Murray - OUT (rest)



Kings:
Dylan Cardwell - OUT (ankle)
Keegan Murray - OUT (ankle)
De'Andre Hunter - OUT FOR SEASON (eye)
Zach LaVine - OUT FOR SEASON (finger)
Domantas Sabonis - OUT FOR SEASON (knee)





Referee Assignments:
Scott Foster (#48 - Crew Chief), Nate Green (#41 - Referee), Brett Nansel (#44 - Umpire). Forty-nine years combined experience.



Mister Slim Says: Nineteen more games of this.

It looks like we could have another Tank-Off™ on our hands: New Orleans heads to Sacramento down at least one (and as many as three) of their four best players. This is probably not going to be an interesting game to watch, but Unrivaled's season ended last night and FIBA World Cup qualifiers don't start until next week, so I've got nothing better to do.

Keep playing the kids.
 
Widespread release (not the first showing) of the Creature from the Black Lagoon should have made this list?
 
This is a pretty good day but Billie Jean I think was another firestarter musical moment and those typically weigh heaviest in my heart.
 
PSH for best actor, mostly because I remain heartbroken that he's gone. Capote was absolutely not the best movie he'd been in, nor was it even the finest performance he would give in his altogether too brief career, but his work meant a great deal to me, so he gets my vote.
 
PSH for best actor, mostly because I remain heartbroken that he's gone. Capote was absolutely not the best movie he'd been in, nor was it even the finest performance he would give in his altogether too brief career, but his work meant a great deal to me, so he gets my vote.
Every now and then, I include a poll option because I anticipate one person specifically to vote for it.
 
PSH for best actor, mostly because I remain heartbroken that he's gone. Capote was absolutely not the best movie he'd been in, nor was it even the finest performance he would give in his altogether too brief career, but his work meant a great deal to me, so he gets my vote.
Apropos of only this, I am the only person who thinks of Jesse Plemons as "Discount Philip Seymour Hoffman"?
 
I went with "Stairway" in the poll.

Typically I do take into account the "context" of the poll options - for instance a "first live performance" doesn't usually mean much to me (and I'd be much more likely to vote for the release of "Runes" than this one performance) but I didn't find today's options very exciting.

I do remember a time, way back in the dorms, when a dormie said "OK, what's your favorite Zeppelin song, and don't say 'Stairway' because we all know Stairway sucks." I went with Stairway anyway, not because I couldn't name another Zeppelin song but because I truly believed it was their best. In the same way that if you mention Beethoven today your average person who could recognize any of his music at all is going to go straight to the opening bars of the Fifth Symphony, in two hundred years the default recognition response to "Led Zeppelin" is going to be "They did Stairway To Heaven, right?" I feel very confident about this.
 
Apropos of only this, I am the only person who thinks of Jesse Plemons as "Discount Philip Seymour Hoffman"?

I could probably see that, but Philip Seymour Hoffman was sort of a 1-of-1. Paul Giamatti might be the closest analogous character actor, but even then, I don't think Giamatti has ever quite been able to match the emotional devastation that PSH could deliver. It was just a marvel, the pathos he could wring from the grab-bag of sad sacks, misfits, losers, and posers he played throughout his career. He was also funnier than many of the funniest comic talents of our time, and knew how to be goofier than some of the biggest goofs. The way he put his weight to work on screen, while ping ponging from hilarity to menace to ruin and back again... it was like if Chris Farley walked off-set from Tommy Boy and onto, like, Raging Bull, but without missing a beat. I'm not sure there will be another like him, not even at a discount.
 
I went with "Stairway" in the poll.

Typically I do take into account the "context" of the poll options - for instance a "first live performance" doesn't usually mean much to me (and I'd be much more likely to vote for the release of "Runes" than this one performance) but I didn't find today's options very exciting.

I do remember a time, way back in the dorms, when a dormie said "OK, what's your favorite Zeppelin song, and don't say 'Stairway' because we all know Stairway sucks." I went with Stairway anyway, not because I couldn't name another Zeppelin song but because I truly believed it was their best. In the same way that if you mention Beethoven today your average person who could recognize any of his music at all is going to go straight to the opening bars of the Fifth Symphony, in two hundred years the default recognition response to "Led Zeppelin" is going to be "They did Stairway To Heaven, right?" I feel very confident about this.

 
The Kings have resigned Killian Hayes for another 10-day contract. Among available players, he currently leads the team with a -3.3 +/- over those ten games. Way to show out, Killian!

https://www.nba.com/kings/news/kings-sign-killian-hayes-to-second-10-day-contract
I guess if I squint, I can kind of see a purpose here. If you legit don’t care about winning games, but want to teach and coach defense, maybe keep him around through the rest of the season for influence purposes… that spot isn’t gonna change much of anything one way or the other anyway so there are
 
Well, five games (ten days). It's the 0.148 shooting percentage that I thought would get him run out of town.
Understandable. But in the past, the guys who were cut in mid-season or at the end of the season were the ones with the worst +/- stats, guys like Isaac Jones (-27.7 in three games) or Alex Len (-13.3 in 36 games last season).
 
Understandable. But in the past, the guys who were cut in mid-season or at the end of the season were the ones with the worst +/- stats, guys like Isaac Jones (-27.7 in three games) or Alex Len (-13.3 in 36 games last season).
By the way, that includes Keon Ellis this season. He may be a gem, if used appropriately, but for the season was -10.1. It looks like an important stat for whoever makes personnel decisions in the front office; that has not changed since Monte McNair left Golden 1.
 
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