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USA Today via Reuters

USA Today via Reuters

In one of their worst game this season, the Sacramento Kings experienced a devastating defeat at the hands of the New Orleans Pelicans. After tallying an impressive 129 points in their previous two clashes, the Kings stumbled drastically, ending with a mere 93-129 against the Pelicans. Adding salt to the wounds, they also had to deal with the absence of one of their key contributors, Keegan Murray, during the game.

While Murray grapples with shooting struggles, his defensive prowess has been unwavering for the Kings. Throughout the season, he’s been averaging nearly 13 points, 6 rebounds, and 2 assists along with 1.4 steals per game; making him an invaluable asset for their regular season run.

Keegan Murray might miss the next two games

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In a recent confirmation, Marc J Spears declared that Murray is a confirmed absentee for the upcoming rematch against the New Orleans Pelicans. Furthermore, he will be questionable against the Minnesota Timberwolves. Murray was notably absent from the Sacramento Kings’ morning shoot-around before their re-game.

Interstingly, Keegan Murray will miss his first match of the season and the third of his career. His departure from the Pelicans matchup came from lower back soreness, which ultimately casts a shadow over Murray’s availability for the upcoming games.

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With Murray sidelined, the spotlight will shift to Chris Duarte. Adding to their lineup will be Trey Lyles, who is set to make his season debut.

Sacramento Kings are taking a unique route to win it all

The Kings came close to eliminating the Golden State Warriors last season. It looked like a touch of luck was the missing ingredient for their successful campaign. This year, to manifest this belief, the team has decided to get Pope Francis by their side. Recently, the Kings gifted the Pope a custom #13 jersey in his honor.

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During their most successful season in franchise history, the Sacramento Kings have gone through significant changes. Firstly, they bought in Mike Brown as their head coach. Moreover, they added depth to their roster and ensured to imbibe the Kings’ culture into the players.

Surprisingly, the moves have proven to be game-changers; catapulting the Kings to be one of the most entertaining and promising teams. However, in the pursuit of championships, a sprinkle of luck and a dash of blessings can go a long way.

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The Kings have only won one NBA title, but that was in 1951, and under the name of the Rochester Royals. Can they win one this year? Or will they fail to light the beam again?

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