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Sacramento Kings All-NBA center Domantas Sabonis will miss “at least 10 days” after suffering a sprained right ankle against the Memphis Grizzlies on Monday, ESPN’s Shams Charania reported.
Sabonis had already left the court to head to the locker room once earlier in Monday’s proceedings prior to his ankle injury, after a first-quarter collision with Grizzlies guard Luke Kennard left him with a cut above his left eye. He’d return after getting it stitched up, scoring six points with four rebounds in 11 first-half minutes to help stake Sacramento to a double-digit lead at intermission.
In the opening minute of the third quarter, though, as Sabonis rolled to the rim after screening for teammate Zach LaVine, he stepped on the foot of Grizzlies defender Jaylen Wells, rolling his right ankle hard and instantly grasping for it as he crashed to the court in a heap:
The 28-year-old big man immediately signaled to the Kings’ bench that he needed to come out of the game, and needed the help of teammates and coaches to get to his feet and hobble back to the Sacramento locker room. Shortly thereafter, the team ruled him out for the remainder of the game.
The Kings would rally without their starting center, riding red-hot shooting from beyond the 3-point arc and the playmaking of LaVine, Malik Monk and DeMar DeRozan to build a lead that ballooned to 20 points in the fourth quarter and hold off the visiting Grizz for a 132-122 win. Sacramento improved to 34-33, remaining in ninth place in the Western Conference.
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Interim Kings coach Doug Christie, who looked shaken on the sideline in the moments after Sabonis’ injury, told reporters after the game he had no update on his star center’s status. His teammates sounded an optimistic note about a player who, in LaVine’s words, “gets bumped and bruised because he plays so damn hard.”
“I’m always concerned when my teammate’s not on the court,” Monk told reporters. “I really didn’t see the play until I looked up. It looked pretty bad. But Domas [is] strong. He’ll probably be back sooner…
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Author : Dan Devine
Publish date : 2025-03-18 15:01:00
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