The All-Star break is finally over and the Kings are back in action tonight after 10 days off to face a very familiar opponent in the Golden State Warriors. Both the Kings and Warriors look radically different than the last time these two teams met up, with big additions on both side. But regardless of who is on or off the floor, the one thing that has been consistent over the past few years is that whenever the Kings and Warriors meet up, exciting games tend to happen.
Let’s talk Kings basketball!
When: Friday, February 21st, 7:00 PM PT
Where: Golden 1 Center, CA 95630
TV: NBC Sports California
Radio: Sactown Sports 1140 AM
For Your Consideration
The Kings and Warriors enter tonight’s game with the exact same 28-27 record, two games ahead of the 11th place Suns and 1.5 games back of the 8th place Mavericks. The Kings have won both of the previous matchups this season, so a win tonight would guarantee the Kings win any tiebreaker between these two teams, which could be very important given that the playoff race will seemingly go down to the wire.
Sacramento’s changes are well documented, but the Warriors made some big moves of their own, trading off Andrew Wiggins, Dennis Schroder, Lindy Waters and Kyle Anderson in return for Jimmy Butler. Butler gives the Warriors a true two-way second star next to Steph, something that’s been missing for a while now. Butler has done well in San Francisco so far, averaging 21.3 points, 7.0 rebounds, 5.3 assists and 1.3 steals in his first four games as a Warrior, and the Warriors have gone 3-1 in that span including some impressive wins over the Bucks and Rockets.
Curry in particular will welcome the help that Butler will provide, as teams won’t be able to spend their entire time focused on him, as the Kings have done in both games against Golden State so far this season. In both games against the Kings this season, Curry has only shot a combined 23 times as Sacramento focused the entirety of their defensive energy against him. I have a suspicion that tonight will be different, as the Warriors now have Butler and Brandon Podziemski (who has missed both games against the Kings this season) to take some of the pressure off.
For the Kings, they’ll hopefully start to look a bit more cohesive than they have been of late since adding in Zach LaVine for De’Aaron Fox. The Kings have gone 3-3 since integrating LaVine, and have looked pretty sloppy in each game since. The Kings have averaged 15.8 turnovers a game in those 6 games, well above their season average of 13.3, which is good for 5th best in the league. The Kings have been very good for most of the season at limiting mistakes (7th in opponent points off turnovers) but over these last 6 games, they’ve been in the bottom-third of the league, allowing 18.5 points off turnovers, tied with the Pistons for 20th.
Sacramento’s had to incorporate a lot more new pieces than other teams however, completely revamping their bench as well in adding Jonas Valanciunas, Jake LaRavia, and now Markelle Fultz, who might make his debut tonight now that he’s had some time to practice with the team. But Sacramento’s biggest challenge will be with the starters and how to integrate three ball-dominant, defensively challenged players in Malik Monk, Zach LaVine and DeMar DeRozan. Arguably one of them should be coming off the bench in place of Keon Ellis, who provides both steady shooting and defense, but it seems unlikely that the Kings would do that given the name value of those players. This is going to be a tenuous balancing act for Coach Doug Christie, and the biggest challenge of his coaching career so far.
Prediction
The stretch run gets off to a good start as the Kings and Warriors put together an offensive clinic but with Sacramento coming out on top.
Kings 141, Warriors 136
Need to win the next 5 in a row: GSW, CHA, @UTA, @HOU & @Dal
Go Kings!
One game winning streaks start with a win!
– Confučiūnas
A Journey of a thousand miles, starts with getting off your ass*
-Theomalikious Monk
The Journey to 1000 wins took Sacramento 30 years. Can we hit 2000 in less that 60?
Kings fans too!
The Haweshank Redemption.

Write this down. The Kings will be in the playoffs this season.
I wrote it down, then Monte burst through the door and traded my paper for an older, more expensive piece of paper that had “The Kings will be in the play
off-in hunt this season” written on it. There was a PS from Vivek that read, “Single game A’s tickets on sale now! Lawn seats starting as low as $62!”I wrote it down
Thanks for being so supportive guys.
That’s me. 40 years of not supporting the Sacramento Kings, 24 of those as a season ticket holder.
Well, this game really is a fork in the road.
One leading to playoffs and the other leading to just missing out on Cooper Flagg! 😉
Would you rather get the 2nd pick in this year’s lottery or get the 1st pick and have Vlade make the selection?
You buying their tickets?
nee nickname for lavine “the black hole” guy passes only when he is out of options. No trust in teammates? No idea of the system? No Fucks given? IDK but it is ugly.
Can they try to move the ball, play with pace, and out-athletic the older team?
If Steph goes nuclear, not much you can do. But they can make him work for it, and get out and run every chance they get.
C’mon Kings!
Wait, there are teams older than us?
Superteam, just aging.
Pictured below: Kings at practice facility –

Don’t forget about the folks behind the scenes running the Kings.

With neither team’s record so great,
The Kings will now play Golden State.
Now that Jimmy’s added
Dubs’ roster’s been padded
While ours is still up for debate!
+1 Back after the break!
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Thought this was funny
Starting five of players to wear both jerseys: From the Athletic Preview
“Hi, I’m Buddy, and I’m a recovering former Sacramento King.”

“Hi, Buddy.”
6th man!
The coaching staff has had a week or so to get the new guys acclimated. I hope we’ve got our shit together tonight.
During the last game, the broadcast team said the the team would be off until a Wednesday practice. So really only had a couple days. Don’t know if the time off is League mandated or not.
Per CBA:
Friday, Monday, Tuesday?
Thanks for finding that.
Quick question for you, where do you guys normally find the best deal or cheapest way to get tickets?
I looked on StubHub today, so have an idea from them.. but does anybody have any other good go to?
My 12-year-old daughter, just got out of the hospital (Shriners in Sac) after having spine surgery. While there she got addicted to watching the Kings.(poor kid).
Told her after she was released I’d to take her to a game.
One pretty solid option is the r/KingsTicketExchange subreddit. Since it’s fans selling to fans, they’re usually good value compared to StubHub.
Thanks ! messaged a few people so we’ll see if i get a response!
No idea on the tix, but I’m glad to hear your daughter is out of the hospital and ready to go to a game. Her dad’s a funny dude and best to you and your family. Hope they win one for her!
Thanks Carl!
she’s a trooper for sure, but Shriners is awesome.
It was actually pretty cool we were able to see the beam lit from her hospital room last week and she got all excited that they won
Just remember, we’re watching the 2025 NBA Champs today!
^Draymond’s burner account^
Talk about purple colored glasses..
Go Kings!
Let’s see…down by 12 in the 1st, rally to end the 2nd down 2 pts. Go down 15 to finish the 3rd, then iso the hell in the 4th to tie and lose by 6 pts. Nostradumbass vibes LOL
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