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Ankle sprain makes the king without sabonis last for more than 10 days

Ankle sprain makes the king without sabonis last for more than 10 days

The Sacramento Kings will have no star player Domantas Sabonis at least 10 days after his medium sprain in his right ankle. Sabonis was injured in the third quarter of the Kings’ 132-122 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies on Monday, and also injured his left eye after sailing toward his left eye with Luke Kennard. MRI confirmed the sprain and the king planned to reevaluate Sabonis within 10 days. “I was worried when my teammates were not on the court, and I didn’t really see the show until I looked up and looked up. It looked bad. But Doman was powerful. He might have been earlier than we thought,” he told reporters. The injury was recently returned from a left hamstring problem, which made him miss five games in early March. Sacramento has no squad 3-6 this season.

Sabonis led the NBA with an impressive 13.9 rebounds, and he also averaged 19.2 points and 6.2 assists. Due to his absence, Jonas Valanciunas is expected to enter the starting lineup. While Sabonis is recovering, the Kings have signed Terry Taylor to sign a 10-day contract, who has performed well in the G League.

Currently, Sacramento is currently ranked ninth with a record of 34-33, with the Dallas Mavericks leading two games in the Western Conference. They will start six games on 3/19, but the schedule will end in six of the last nine games as their goal is to stay competitive in the game.

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