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The 2024-25 season was a bit all over the place for Sacramento Kings guard Malik Monk. First, Monk started the season off ...
Malik Monk was asked ( like many other players) if he wanted to be in Sacramento, and he gave one of the more resounding answers of the day. “I’m all in. Don’t question that.” ...
When a reporter asked Monk if he’d have to reassess his future with the Kings, Malik responded he’d stick around with ...
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Sacramento Kings guard Malik Monk will be out for two weeks with a left calf strain, according to ESPN Insider Shams Charania. Monk’s injury is effectively ending his regular season and at the ...
Monk will be re-evaluated for a strained left calf injury in two weeks, Shams Charania of ESPN reports. Monk will miss at least the next two weeks for the Kings before having his injured left calf ...
Monk has been ruled out with a left calf strain, and he will be re-evaluated in two weeks. ESPN's Shams Charania shared via X. Sacramento Kings guard Malik Monk will be re-evaluated in two weeks ...
Sacramento Kings guard Malik Monk will be reevaluated in two weeks because of a left calf strain, sources told ESPN on Wednesday. This timetable sidelines Monk, who is averaging a career-high 17.2 ...
Ahead of Wednesday’s game, the Kings received some terrible news regarding the health of Malik Monk. According to ESPN’s Shams Charania, Monk will be re-evaluated in two weeks due to a left ...
When a reporter asked Monk if he’d have to reassess his future with the Kings, Malik responded he’d stick around with certainty, per James Ham’s X, formerly Twitter. “I’m all in.
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