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USA Today via Reuters

USA Today via Reuters

In a recent game against the Los Angeles Lakers, De’Aaron Fox had a standout performance. However, during a crucial crunch-time drive to the basket, Fox rolled his ankle while in a contested play. As a result, he immediately left the court. However, after missing more than a minute of play, Fox made a courageous decision to play through the pain. Soon, he helped Sacramento force overtime. Missing the entirety of OT, Fox concluded the game with 37 points, shooting 14 of 24 from the field.

Unfortunately, Fox’s contribution waned during the extra minutes of the game. The Kings eventually secured the win, largely thanks to Malik Monk’s heroics. Even though Fox’s return was a loving sight, a new update is set to evoke contrasting feelings from the fans.

De’Aaron Fox will miss the showdown against Stephen Curry

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In a recent update, it is said that Fox will be sidelined for the upcoming game against the Golden State Warriors. It turns out that De’Aaron Fox has a moderate sprain in his right ankle. The timeline for his return to action remains uncertain and will be contingent on his recovery process.

Fans expect Fox to make a comeback for the In-season tournament. Until then, it is expected that Davion Mitchell or Malik Monk will assume Fox’s spot. However, Monk is a great fit as the sixth man for the Kings’ rotation, making Mitchell a more natural choice.

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Stephen A. Smith believes the Kings are better than the Lakers and Warriors

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After less than 3 games played per team, Stephen A. Smith believes that the Sacramento Kings are a better team than the Golden State Warriors, Los Angeles Lakers, and Los Angeles Clippers.

When talking about “the best NBA team in the state of California,” Smith confidently voiced “I think, for the moment, we have to give it to the Sacramento Kings.” Smith’s remark comes after the Kings’ recent victory over the Los Angeles Lakers; despite LeBron James and Anthony Davis putting up substantial numbers. Smith claims that the Kings are on the rise and are making their move.

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Expressing his reservations about other teams, Smith emphasized concerns about the Warriors. He claimed that in the grader scheme Warriors will need more size. Furthermore, he reiterated his doubt regarding the availability of Anthony Davis for a decent stretch. With that, he also displayed reluctance in vouching for an injury-free season for Kawhi Leonard and Paul George.

With Smith’s comments, will there be added pressure on the Kings to make the playoffs and prove to everyone that they are on the rise?