The Sacramento Kings and Golden State Warriors will meet Wednesday night at Golden 1 Center, both dealing with injury concerns.
The Kings, beginning a five-game homestand, have struggled to a 2–5 start this season. Their opponent, the Warriors, will arrive after defeating the Phoenix Suns in San Francisco on Tuesday night, marking the second game of a back-to-back.
This isn’t the first time Sacramento has faced a weary opponent. On October 28, the Kings lost 107–101 to Oklahoma City after holding a lead for most of the game. That night, the Thunder were missing Chet Holmgren and Jalen Williams due to injuries.
Sacramento hopes to capitalize this time, though they also have roster uncertainties. The team’s latest injury report provides insight ahead of tipoff.
“The Sacramento Kings will begin a five-game homestand on Wednesday night when they face the Golden State Warriors at Golden 1 Center.”
The Kings enter their homestand seeking redemption against a tired but talented Warriors squad, with Monk and Achiuwa expected to return.
Author’s summary: Sacramento prepares for a crucial home stretch, facing Golden State amid cautious optimism about key players returning from absence.