After a disappointing Season Opener against the Minnesota Timberwolves, the Los Angeles Lakers look to learn from their mistakes tonight against the Sacramento Kings.
Similar to the Lakers, the Kings completely revamped their roster this offseason and look to make strides towards the future. The additions of Rajon Rondo and Willie Cauley-Stein are more prominent, but young Seth Curry also looks to make an impact in this league.
Opening with a 111-104 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers, it’s a given that the Kings are going to come out tonight with some redemptive energy. For the fan’s sake, let’s hope the Los Angeles Lakers do the same.
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There has been no love lost between the Lakers and Kings in years past, so expect a physical game from tip.
Based on Julius Randle‘s recent run-ins with Draymond Green and Kevin Garnett, paired with DeMarcus Cousins‘ established reputation, this game should prove to be a ton of fun.
Here’s what you need to know about tonight’s road game in Sacramento.
Los Angeles Lakers vs. Sacramento Kings – 7:00PM PT
Sleep Train Arena – Sacramento, California
TV: TWC SportsNet, TWC Deportes
Radio: 710AM ESPN, 1330AM ESPN Deportes
Favorite: Sacramento Kings by 7
Injury Report
Los Angeles Lakers:
Probable: Larry Nance Jr. (knee)
Sacramento Kings:
N/A
Enjoy the game and be sure to check in with LakeShowLife for frequent updates throughout the season!
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