[Game] 74/82: Kings @ Magic 26 MAR 2026, 4pm PT/7pm ET

Your favorite thing that happened on this date in history?

  • Miyoshi Umeki wins Best Supporting Actress Oscar for "Sayonara" (1958)

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  • "Marcus Welby, M.D." premieres on ABC (1969)

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  • Angelina Jolie wins Best Supporting Actress Oscar for "Girl, Interrupted" (1990)

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  • Ann Meyers born (1955)

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  • Damn it, Slim, you left off _______________!

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  • Total voters
    10
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Sacramento Kings 19-54 (6-29 Away) @ Orlando Magic 38-34 (21-14 Home)
26 March 2026, 4pm PT/7pm ET
Kia Center, Orlando, Florida
Last 5:

Magic 0-5 Kings 2-3

Series:

Magic lead 1-0


Game Preview:
Magic hope to shake slump and beat up on woeful Kings again (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 5pm ET):
Magic:
Jalen Suggs - QUESTIONABLE (illness)
Anthony Black - OUT (abdomen)
Jonathan Isaac - OUT (knee)
Franz Wagner - OUT (ankle)


Kings:
Precious Achiuwa - QUESTIONABLE (back)
Killian Hayes -QUESTIONABLE (toe)
Isaiah Stevens - QUESTIONABLE (ankle)
Nique Clifford - OUT (foot)
Keegan Murray - OUT (ankle)
Russell Westbrook - OUT (foot)
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), Dedric Taylor (#21 - Referee), Michael Smith (#38 - Umpire). Seventy-two (!!!) years combined experience.



Mister Slim Says:

HERE WE GO AGAIN! (Here we go again!)

SAME OLD SONG AGAIN! (Same old song again!)

MARCHING DOWN THE AVENUE! (Marching down the avenue!)

NINE MORE GAMES, AND WE'LL BE THROUGH! (Nine more games, and we'll be through!)

No banter, I'm busy
 
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Young and the Useless, only because of the memories I had of watching it with my mom while I was growing up.
 
For the purposes of this poll, I did cast my vote for Magic Vs Bird, and it stands (even though it took place before my time), but...
Damn it, Slim, you left off my sister's wedding (2000).
 
Larry Bird tells the story that when he was in high school in French Lick, Indiana, he would shoot baskets all afternoon at the backyard hoop. He thought he was pretty good. His mom told him, "There is always someone out there who is working harder." Bird says: "And there was. It was Magic."
 
At least Precious Achiuwa will be back in the purple tonight. Hayes, too. The past four seasons, the Magic have shot preternaturally well from three and buried the Kings. I expect no different tonight, especially after the last outing against Charlotte.

Will Monk get the starting nod again? He waited all through this miserable season for the chance, then delivered 14 assists, a career high, but missed a bunch of shots.
 
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In my mind that honestly makes the case for drafting older players. But what do I know?
Not to be argumentative, but when you draft for potential, as opposed to accomplishment, you are taking a big chance that that potential will be fulfilled. Most #1 picks do not pan out like Markelle Fultz or Marvin Bagley, of course. But then often you are paying a player to learn for three or four years, after which there are only 1-2 seasons left on that rookie contract. In monetary terms, it makes more sense to draft someone who can play right away.

These comments are especially pertinent when a team drafts somewhere south of the #5 pick. Ideally, you can draft a player with both accomplishment and a "high ceiling," someone like Caleb Wilson, for instance.
 
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