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  • Kings hope to beat Pistons, avoid first 5-game skid since 2022

    Kings hope to beat Pistons, avoid first 5-game skid since 2022


    The Sacramento Kings have been a winning basketball team over the past two seasons, meaning there have been very few stretches of sub-.500 play.For the 2024-25 Kings, sitting below the .500 mark has suddenly changed from an early-season road bump into a legitimate concern that has brought the future of several members of this roster, coaching staff, and front office into question.Sacramento (13-17) enters play on Thursday night having lost four consecutive games, meaning that a loss to the Detroit Pistons would hand the Kings its first five-game skid since January 2022.The Pistons, a matchup that would be viewed as a get-right opportunity in recent years, are no longer looking like the doorstep of the league thanks to a 13-17 start–one that has Detroit in Eastern Conference Play-In territory.In February, Sacramento suffered a stunning loss to the Pistons at Golden 1 Center that raised alarms around the fanbase as the Kings sputtered to the finish line of a season that ended without a playoff appearance.Tonight, the Beam Team will look to avoid the same mistakes and light the Sacramento skyline purple for the first time since December 12th.Sacramento Kings vs. Detroit Pistons InfoWhen: 7:00 PM PTWhere: Golden 1 Center – Sacramento, CATV: NBC Sports California, NBA League Pass (for out-of-market viewers)Radio: Sactown Sports 1140 AM – Coverage starts at 2:00 PM PDT on The Drive GuysLine: Kings -4.5, O/U 227.5Tickets: Click hereBe sure to tune in right here on Sactown Sports 1140 for all of your Kings vs. Pistons coverage, beginning at 2:00 PM PST on The Drive Guys before a 7:00 PM PST tip-off from downtown Sacramento.Turn The Lights Back OnThe Kings’ offense was the main reason behind Sacramento’s impressive stretch of play that saw them win four of five games from December 3rd through 12th.Since then, they have looked completely lost on the offensive end.For the first time since March-April 2018, the Kings have failed to score 100 points in three consecutive games, a stretch that concluded with Monday’s 95-point outing against the Indiana Pacers that saw Sacramento shoot 36 percent from the field and 31 percent from three-point range.The Kings are 0-11 this season when scoring under 110 points. When the offense runs dry, wins never follow, making Thursday’s matchup against Detroit (20th in opponent points per game this season) an important one for Sacramento.Ignite DeMarA significant reason behind the Kings’ recent offensive struggles has been the drop-off in production from six-time All-Star wing DeMar DeRozan.DeRozan burst onto the scene in Sacramento to start the season, but lingering back issues have halted the momentum built by the longtime NBA veteran. While DeRozan has been available and in the lineup over the past couple of weeks, he has looked like a shell of himself during the Kings’ ongoing losing streak.In Sacramento’s past four games, DeRozan is averaging 10.3 points per game on 33 percent shooting from the field and 16 percent from three-point range. During the Kings’ loss to Indiana on Monday, DeRozan finished with just two points on one-of-seven shooting over 28 minutes of action–his first game since 2017 with two points or less in 25 minutes or more playing time.De’Aaron Fox has taken on the bulk of the scoring load for Sacramento this season, but DeRozan was brought in to form a dynamic duo, especially in the clutch. That hasn’t been the case as of late, but the book isn’t closed on the DeRozan-Kings partnership, and a win over the Pistons would alleviate some of those pre-season concerns that have been validated in recent weeks.Dialing Long DistanceSacramento’s struggles from three-point range have been well-documented this season, but a matchup against Detroit provides the Kings’ shooters with an opportunity to break out of their recent slump.Shooting 32 percent from deep during their four-game losing streak, Sacramento will face a Pistons defense currently ranked dead last among all NBA teams in three-point defense, as Detroit has allowed opponents to shoot 38.3 percent from the perimeter this season.The Kings are 6-1 when shooting 38 percent or better from beyond the arc this season, while the Pistons are 4-10 when allowing teams to hit the same mark.Sacramento is ranked 24th in nearly every three-point category (attempts, conversions, and percentage), but Thursday could act as a springboard that puts them back on track ahead of a tough upcoming stretch that includes matchups against the Los Angeles Lakers, Dallas Mavericks, Philadelphia 76ers, Memphis Grizzlies, and Golden State Warriors.Rotations, Rotations, RotationsOne of the Kings’ most significant issues this season has been their rotations—or lack of stability in those rotations.Head coach Mike Brown is constantly searching for the correct answers, digging deep into a roster with little-to-no depth at the forward positions and little bench scoring beyond Kevin Huerter.While Brown has pressed several buttons, Sacramento could benefit from some longevity with those decisions, specifically with players like Keon Ellis, who has seen his playing fluctuate this season.Over his past four games, Ellis has seen his minutes decrease from 32 to 21 to 14 to just five minutes played in garbage time during Monday’s loss to Indiana. For a team like the Kings with sparse defensive options, especially on the perimeter, playing Ellis consistent minutes off the bench could take some pressure off of known defenders in De’Aaron Fox and Keegan Murray.Ellis holds his own in iso situations, is active in the passing lanes, and is no slouch on the offensive end either (40% from three-point range this season).We’ll see how Brown’s rotations look against Detroit, but finding stability beyond the top six in the rotation would go a long way in building chemistry with this roster before decisions are made down the line.Kings vs. Pistons Injury ReportSacramentoDomantas Sabonis – QUESTIONABLE (illness)Devin Carter – OUT (left shoulder surgery)DetroitJalen Duren – PROBABLE (right ankle sprain)Ron Holland II – QUESTIONABLE (illness)Isaiah Stewart – QUESTIONABLE (left knee sprain)This story first appeared on Sactownsports.com

    The Sacramento Kings have been a winning basketball team over the past two seasons, meaning there have been very few stretches of sub-.500 play.

    For the 2024-25 Kings, sitting below the .500 mark has suddenly changed from an early-season road bump into a legitimate concern that has brought the future of several members of this roster, coaching staff, and front office into question.

    Sacramento (13-17) enters play on Thursday night having lost four consecutive games, meaning that a loss to the Detroit Pistons would hand the Kings its first five-game skid since January 2022.

    The Pistons, a matchup that would be viewed as a get-right opportunity in recent years, are no longer looking like the doorstep of the league thanks to a 13-17 start–one that has Detroit in Eastern Conference Play-In territory.

    In February, Sacramento suffered a stunning loss to the Pistons at Golden 1 Center that raised alarms around the fanbase as the Kings sputtered to the finish line of a season that ended without a playoff appearance.

    Tonight, the Beam Team will look to avoid the same mistakes and light the Sacramento skyline purple for the first time since December 12th.

    Sacramento Kings vs. Detroit Pistons Info

    When: 7:00 PM PT

    Where: Golden 1 Center – Sacramento, CA

    TV: NBC Sports California, NBA League Pass (for out-of-market viewers)

    Radio: Sactown Sports 1140 AM – Coverage starts at 2:00 PM PDT on The Drive Guys

    Line: Kings -4.5, O/U 227.5

    Tickets: Click here

    Be sure to tune in right here on Sactown Sports 1140 for all of your Kings vs. Pistons coverage, beginning at 2:00 PM PST on The Drive Guys before a 7:00 PM PST tip-off from downtown Sacramento.

    Turn The Lights Back On

    The Kings’ offense was the main reason behind Sacramento’s impressive stretch of play that saw them win four of five games from December 3rd through 12th.

    Since then, they have looked completely lost on the offensive end.

    For the first time since March-April 2018, the Kings have failed to score 100 points in three consecutive games, a stretch that concluded with Monday’s 95-point outing against the Indiana Pacers that saw Sacramento shoot 36 percent from the field and 31 percent from three-point range.

    The Kings are 0-11 this season when scoring under 110 points. When the offense runs dry, wins never follow, making Thursday’s matchup against Detroit (20th in opponent points per game this season) an important one for Sacramento.

    Ignite DeMar

    A significant reason behind the Kings’ recent offensive struggles has been the drop-off in production from six-time All-Star wing DeMar DeRozan.

    DeRozan burst onto the scene in Sacramento to start the season, but lingering back issues have halted the momentum built by the longtime NBA veteran. While DeRozan has been available and in the lineup over the past couple of weeks, he has looked like a shell of himself during the Kings’ ongoing losing streak.

    In Sacramento’s past four games, DeRozan is averaging 10.3 points per game on 33 percent shooting from the field and 16 percent from three-point range. During the Kings’ loss to Indiana on Monday, DeRozan finished with just two points on one-of-seven shooting over 28 minutes of action–his first game since 2017 with two points or less in 25 minutes or more playing time.

    De’Aaron Fox has taken on the bulk of the scoring load for Sacramento this season, but DeRozan was brought in to form a dynamic duo, especially in the clutch. That hasn’t been the case as of late, but the book isn’t closed on the DeRozan-Kings partnership, and a win over the Pistons would alleviate some of those pre-season concerns that have been validated in recent weeks.

    Dialing Long Distance

    Sacramento’s struggles from three-point range have been well-documented this season, but a matchup against Detroit provides the Kings’ shooters with an opportunity to break out of their recent slump.

    Shooting 32 percent from deep during their four-game losing streak, Sacramento will face a Pistons defense currently ranked dead last among all NBA teams in three-point defense, as Detroit has allowed opponents to shoot 38.3 percent from the perimeter this season.

    The Kings are 6-1 when shooting 38 percent or better from beyond the arc this season, while the Pistons are 4-10 when allowing teams to hit the same mark.

    Sacramento is ranked 24th in nearly every three-point category (attempts, conversions, and percentage), but Thursday could act as a springboard that puts them back on track ahead of a tough upcoming stretch that includes matchups against the Los Angeles Lakers, Dallas Mavericks, Philadelphia 76ers, Memphis Grizzlies, and Golden State Warriors.

    Rotations, Rotations, Rotations

    One of the Kings’ most significant issues this season has been their rotations—or lack of stability in those rotations.

    Head coach Mike Brown is constantly searching for the correct answers, digging deep into a roster with little-to-no depth at the forward positions and little bench scoring beyond Kevin Huerter.

    While Brown has pressed several buttons, Sacramento could benefit from some longevity with those decisions, specifically with players like Keon Ellis, who has seen his playing fluctuate this season.

    Over his past four games, Ellis has seen his minutes decrease from 32 to 21 to 14 to just five minutes played in garbage time during Monday’s loss to Indiana. For a team like the Kings with sparse defensive options, especially on the perimeter, playing Ellis consistent minutes off the bench could take some pressure off of known defenders in De’Aaron Fox and Keegan Murray.

    Ellis holds his own in iso situations, is active in the passing lanes, and is no slouch on the offensive end either (40% from three-point range this season).

    We’ll see how Brown’s rotations look against Detroit, but finding stability beyond the top six in the rotation would go a long way in building chemistry with this roster before decisions are made down the line.

    Kings vs. Pistons Injury Report

    Sacramento

    • Domantas Sabonis – QUESTIONABLE (illness)
    • Devin Carter – OUT (left shoulder surgery)

    Detroit

    • Jalen Duren – PROBABLE (right ankle sprain)
    • Ron Holland II – QUESTIONABLE (illness)
    • Isaiah Stewart – QUESTIONABLE (left knee sprain)

    This story first appeared on Sactownsports.com



    The Sacramento Kings are gearing up to face off against the Detroit Pistons in hopes of breaking their four-game losing streak and avoiding their first five-game skid since 2022. The Kings have had a challenging season so far, facing injuries and inconsistent performances on the court.

    With key players like De’Aaron Fox and Tyrese Haliburton leading the charge, the Kings are looking to turn things around and secure a much-needed win against the Pistons. The team knows that it won’t be an easy task, as the Pistons have shown improvements and are hungry for a victory themselves.

    As the Kings prepare for the matchup, fans are hopeful that the team can come together and showcase their potential on the court. A win against the Pistons would not only break their losing streak but also provide a much-needed morale boost for the team moving forward.

    Stay tuned as the Kings take on the Pistons and look to avoid their first five-game skid since 2022. Let’s go Kings! #SacramentoProud #KingsNation.

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  • Pistons vs Kings preview: Attack another Californian team

    Pistons vs Kings preview: Attack another Californian team


    There’s nothing like two middle-of-the-pack teams going at it a day after Christmas. A gift for all. These teams are eager to prove they can play on the big stage, too. The Detroit Pistons have been rolling prior to the Christmas Day slate. They’re riding a two-game winning streak over formidable foes and look to slap around another California team in the 13-17 Sacramento Kings.

    Game Vitals

    When: 10:00 pm ET
    Where: Golden 1 Center, Sacramento, California
    Watch: FanDuel Sports Network Detroit
    Odds: Pistons +6

    Analysis

    Hoping to avoid missing a fourth straight game, Iasiah Stewart is questionable to lace up tonight. Ron Holland joins him on the injury report with an illness, and he is questionable, too. Jalen Duren, who’s seen an uptick in minutes with Stew out, is probable to play as he deals with an ankle sprain.

    Being without the two bigs would be massive against a team like the Kings, who have an All-Star center in Domontas Sabonis. The versatile big man puts up 21 points, 13.5 boards, and six assists on 60/41/79 splits. He’s dealing with an illness and is questionale to go tonight. The Kings lose part of their one-two punch if Sabonis is out. Paul Reed, who noticeably frustrated Anthony Davis, will be a thorn in Sabonis’ side if Sabonis does play and one of Stew or Duren doesn’t.

    The other member of that duo will surely stress the defense tonight. De’Aaron Fox has been a blur since he came onto the scene in 2017 and remains one of the fastest players in the league. At 6-3, Fox routinely blows by defenders to get to the rim, where he’s shooting a wing-like 71%. Jaden Ivey, Asaur Thompson, and Holland (if he plays) need extra grip on their kicks tonight. Holland and Thompson specifically mucked up the Lakers game and helped bring that one home.

    Cade Cunningham bought it on that side of the ball against LeBron and company. It’s infectious when your franchise pillar is contesting shots and making second efforts. Cade’s shot wasn’t falling against a suspect Lakers defense, so expect things to even out the 15th-ranked Kings defense with no go-to stoppers (Keegan Murray is solid, and Keon Ellis doesn’t play as much as he should).

    DeMar DeRozan doesn’t help the King’s defensive infrastructure, but man, is he still a bucket. His 20 points per game have the Kings plus-1 with him on and off the court, per PBP stats. Derozan’s methodical mid-range approach hasn’t slowed down the King’s pace— they were 6th last year compared to 8th now. This very well may be a high-scoring thriller.

    The Pistons offense has been slightly better than their hot-start defense. The offense hasn’t been anything to gloat about, but they’re coming off two impressive offensive performances against the Los Angeles Lakers and Phoenix Suns. Ivey was steady in those two outings after he missed the two games before those. His consistency is a forever talking point, and he can put together another great performance against a Kings team that struggles to contain off-guards.

    Projected Lineups

    Detroit Pistons (13-17)

    Cade Cunningham, Jaden Ivey, Tim Hardaway Jr., Tobias Harris, Jalen Duren

    Sacramento Kings (13-17)

    De’Aaron Fox, Malik Monk, DeMar Derozan, Keegan Murray, Domantas Sabonis

    Question of the day:

    How should the Pistons use their cap space as the trade deadline approaches?



    The Detroit Pistons are set to take on the Sacramento Kings in a highly anticipated matchup. As the Pistons continue their West Coast road trip, they will be looking to attack another Californian team and secure a crucial win.

    The Kings have been struggling as of late, and the Pistons will be looking to take advantage of their opponent’s weaknesses. With key players such as Jerami Grant and Cade Cunningham leading the charge, the Pistons have the firepower to come out on top in this matchup.

    It will be important for the Pistons to maintain their defensive intensity and limit the Kings’ scoring opportunities. By controlling the pace of the game and executing their offensive game plan, the Pistons have a great chance to come away with a victory.

    Be sure to tune in to see the Pistons take on the Kings and watch as they attack another Californian team in their quest for a win. Let’s go Pistons! #DetroitBasketball #PistonsvsKings #NBAPreview.

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  • 2023-24 Panini Court Kings – Marcus Sasser #HA-MSP Detroit Pistons – RC AUTO /99

    2023-24 Panini Court Kings – Marcus Sasser #HA-MSP Detroit Pistons – RC AUTO /99



    2023-24 Panini Court Kings – Marcus Sasser #HA-MSP Detroit Pistons – RC AUTO /99

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    Are you a basketball card collector or a fan of the Detroit Pistons? If so, you won’t want to miss out on this incredible card from the 2023-24 Panini Court Kings collection featuring Marcus Sasser! This rookie card showcases Sasser in his Pistons uniform and is autographed, making it a must-have for any collector.

    Not only is this card autographed, but it is also a limited edition, with only 99 copies in existence. This rare find is sure to be a valuable addition to any collection.

    Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of basketball history with this Marcus Sasser rookie card from the 2023-24 Panini Court Kings collection. Grab yours today before they’re all gone!
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  • Detroit Pistons Magnetic Close Shoe Storage Box Front Open Sneaker Organizer

    Detroit Pistons Magnetic Close Shoe Storage Box Front Open Sneaker Organizer



    Detroit Pistons Magnetic Close Shoe Storage Box Front Open Sneaker Organizer

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    Are you a die-hard Detroit Pistons fan looking for a stylish way to store your sneakers? Look no further than the Detroit Pistons Magnetic Close Shoe Storage Box Front Open Sneaker Organizer! This sleek and durable shoe storage box features the iconic Pistons logo on the front, making it the perfect addition to any fan’s collection.

    With a magnetic closure and front open design, this shoe organizer is not only functional but also easy to access. Keep your favorite sneakers organized and on display with this officially licensed Detroit Pistons shoe storage box.

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  • N14 1.6L Engine Rebuild Pistons Rods Gasket Timing Kit For Mini Cooper S R55 R56

    N14 1.6L Engine Rebuild Pistons Rods Gasket Timing Kit For Mini Cooper S R55 R56



    N14 1.6L Engine Rebuild Pistons Rods Gasket Timing Kit For Mini Cooper S R55 R56

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    Are you in need of an engine rebuild kit for your Mini Cooper S R55 R56? Look no further than our N14 1.6L Engine Rebuild Pistons Rods Gasket Timing Kit! This comprehensive kit includes everything you need to overhaul your engine and get it running like new again.

    Our kit includes high-quality pistons, rods, gaskets, and a timing kit to ensure that every component of your engine is functioning at its best. Whether you’re a seasoned mechanic or a DIY enthusiast, this kit makes it easy to tackle a complete engine rebuild.

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