Spurs vs. Kings: Injury Report, Odds, How to Watch, and More!

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Spurs vs. Kings

The San Antonio Spurs will look to snap their 6-game losing streak tonight with a win against the Sacramento Kings at home in the AT&T Center at 7 PM CT.

The Spurs are coming off a 127-106 loss at the hands of the Wizards, who snapped their 23-year away streak vs. the Spurs. The Kings, on the other hand, are coming off of split victories in a two-game series against the Minnesota Timberwolves.

The Kings are the 3-to-1 favorite against the Spurs in this matchup. The money line is sitting at -300 for the Kings, while the Spurs are the +240 dogs for the night. The Kings are favored by 7.5 points, with an over-under of 243.5 according to BetMGM.com.

How to Watch Spurs vs. Kings

Date: Tuesday, February 1st, 2023
Time: 7:00 PM Central Time
Location: AT&T Center – San Antonio, Texas
Stream: Bally Sports SW

Injury Report

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Spurs vs. Kings injury report

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Spurs vs. Kings Preview

The San Antonio Spurs are currently 0-2 on the season when playing against the Sacramento Kings. The last game they played was a few weeks ago in San Antonio where the Kings won by 132-119.

In the Spurs’ last performance against the Wizards, Keldon Johnson was the scoring leader in the matchup with 26. However, Jeremy Sochan found himself in the number two spot once again for scoring, finishing the game with 17 points. Sochan has found some confidence on the offensive end of the floor over his last few performances. If Sochan can bring that confidence out on offense once again, it could prove some trouble for Sacramento. With Sochan providing more of a threat on the offensive end, this will allow more players to open up for Tre Jones.

For the Kings, they will look to keep the same momentum from Monday night. De’Aaron Fox has put up 61 points in his last two matchups against the Wolves. The Spurs will need to limit the Kentucky alum along with Demontas Sabonis. Both of these players have the ability to explode on the offensive end. If Fox can involve Malik Monk, Harrison Barnes, and Kevin Huerter then the Spurs will have a tall task ahead of them.

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