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After the Sacramento Kings lost their season opener by falling 116-120 to the Phoenix Suns, star guard Zach LaVine characterized the team’s effort - and the fin
LaVine recorded 32 points (12-24 FG, 4-9 3Pt, 4-4 FT) and four rebounds in 40 minutes during Sunday's 127-120 loss to the Lakers. The 30-year-old has come out of the gates flying in 2025-26, scoring at least 30 points in three straight games to begin his first full season with the Kings.
Zach LaVine is set to return to the court for Sunday's game against the Los Angeles Lakers, quelling any concerns regarding his recent illness. This update is significant for fans and analysts alike, as it highlights LaVine's crucial role in the Sacramento Kings' early season performance.
Domantas Sabonis scored off an offensive rebound with six seconds remaining to cap a wild ending and lift the Sacramento Kings to a 105-104 win over the Utah Jazz.
In two of their first three games of the regular season, the Chicago Bulls got by with a little help from their bench
One player who is particularly excited about the upcoming return of a former teammate is Chicago Bulls guard Ayo Dosunmu. As the Bulls prepare to face the Sacramento Kings, featuring Zach LaVine for the first time since his trade,
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What we learned as Kings can't stop Austin Reaves in loss to short-handed Lakers
The Kings had one of their best overall offensive nights, getting six players in double figures against a short-handed Lakers team playing without LeBron James and Luka Doncic. It hardly mattered. Zach LaVine scored 32 points and led Sacramento’s perimeter shooting with four 3-pointers.
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Stephen A. Smith goes scorched earth on the Kings for letting Austin Reaves score 51 points
Stephen A. Smith had some tough words for the Kings after Austin Reaves became the second undrafted player to score 50 points.