
Domantas Sabonis Suffers Knee Injury: Kings' Struggles Continue
The Sacramento Kings will be without star center Domantas Sabonis for a few weeks due to a partially torn meniscus, exacerbating their troubled start to the season.
Sacramento Kings center Domantas Sabonis is dealing with a partially torn meniscus, leading to his absence for a period of three to four weeks, as reported by ESPN’s Shams Charania. Sabonis missed a recent match against the Thunder, highlighting ongoing issues for a struggling Kings team with a record of 3-12, positioned 14th in the Western Conference standings.
Sabonis has been crucial to the Kings, averaging 17.2 points and 12.3 rebounds this season, and he has led the NBA in rebounds for the past three seasons.
With Sabonis out, players like Drew Eubanks and Precious Achiuwa may receive increased playing time during this injury stretch. Additionally, forward Keegan Murray is still recovering from a thumb injury, further complicating the Kings’ situation.
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