[Game] 70/82: Kings vs. Spurs 17 MAR 2026, 7pm PT/10pm ET

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San Antonio Spurs 50-18 (23-11 Away) @ Sacramento Kings 18-51 (12-23 Home)
17 March 2026, 7pm PT/10pm ET
Golden 1 Center, Sacramento, California

Last 5:

Spurs 4-1 Kings 4-1

Series:

Spurs lead 2-0


Game Preview:
Kings see cause for optimism ahead of matchup with soaring Spurs (NBA.com)

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


Box Score (via ESPN.com)

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Injury Report (as of 2pm ET):
Spurs:

Dylan Harper - GAME-TIME DECISION (calf)
Luke Kornet - GAME-TIME DECISION (knee)
David Jones Garcia - OUT FOR SEASON (ankle)



Kings:
Malik Monk - QUESTIONABLE (ankle)
Devin Carter - OUT (ankle)
Keegan Murray - OUT (ankle)
Drew Eubanks - OUT FOR SEASON (thumb)

De'Andre Hunter - OUT FOR SEASON (eye)
Zach LaVine - OUT FOR SEASON (finger)
Domantas Sabonis - OUT FOR SEASON (knee)





Referee Assignments:
James Capers (#19 - Crew Chief), Bill Kennedy (#55 - Referee), Che Flores (#91 - Umpire). Sixty-two years combined experience.

Mister Slim Says: Welcome back, Bill Kennedy!














... KENNEDY!


Thirteen more games of this.

Sacramento kicked off a four-game homestand with a win over the "Jazz," and will now attempt to avoid a regular season series sweep against 2x All-Star De'Aaron Fox and the San Antonio Spurs, in a battle of "Who beat the Clippers last?" Spurs are on a major run, and still have their eyes on the number one overall seed so, barring something extremely improbable, this will likely be a Kings loss.

Some disgruntled fans may be watching this with "**** De'Aaron Fox" on their hearts, but I'm taking a different track for this game: **** Luke Kornet!


Keep playing the kids.
 
None of the above really float my boat, so I went with "Damn it, Slim, you left off Billy Corgan (1967)"
 
This game will make just about everyone happy, even Scott Perry, who looks morose as a raisin most of the time.
 
They mentioned Fox's offensive numbers being down, he's also posting a career-high AST:TO ratio, while having the second-most efficient shooting season of his career. The only season in which he's ever had a better TS% or a better eFG%, well... he was also an All-Star.
 
Spurs are really only vulnerable against a center that can shoot threes. That's not Raynaud right now.
 
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