3 THINGS TO LOOK FOR
2. The Blazers are better than the Kings in almost every way but they're especially good in several areas. They're among the league's best from beyond the arc, they're very good at rebounding, and they're also top-10 in both assists and blocks. The one area that Sacramento does have Portland beat is Free Throw Attempts; Sacramento remains the best team in the league in that category, while Portland is near the bottom.
3. Rookie Nik Stauskas got a DNP-CD for the first time this year last game. For those who have been watching, that's a bit surprising that it's only his first one given how much he has struggled this season. We'll see if he gets any playing time tonight, especially with all of Sacramento's injuries.
MATCHUP OF THE GAME
Jason Thompson is coming off one of the best performances of his career, a 23 points and 22 rebound game against the Los Angeles Clippers. With DeMarcus Cousins still questionable due to his ankle sprain, the Kings will need JT to step up once more on both ends of the court. LaMarcus Aldridge is one of the tougher covers in the NBA, possessing perhaps the best mid-range skills of any big man in the NBA. The Kings can't afford to let Aldridge have a huge game, and a lot of that responsibility is going to fall on JT's shoulders.
PREGAME LIMERICK
The last time we won was a week ago,
and it's not looking good for tonight's show.
Blazers are great,
Kings can't relate,
much to our fanbase's everlasting woe.
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