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Finally, De’Aaron Fox is traded, and Monk is thrust into the starting point guard role. Add in some injuries at the end of the season that saw Malik miss the Play-In tournament for the second ...
The 2024-25 season was a bit all over the place for Sacramento Kings guard Malik Monk. First, Monk started the season off the bench while Kevin Huerter took the starting two-guard spot next to ...
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.” While ...
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.
April 10 - Sacramento Kings guard Malik Monk will miss the rest of the regular season and the play-in tournament with a left calf strain. The team announced the injury Thursday and said Monk ...
Shams Charania: Sacramento Kings guard Malik Monk will be re-evaluated in two weeks due to a left calf strain, sources tell ESPN. This timetable sidelines Monk – averaging a career-high 17.2 ...
To make matters worse for the Kings, they will once again be without their starting point guard Malik Monk as they have officially ruled him out due to an illness. This is a massive blow for the ...
Monk (illness) has been ruled out for Monday's game against the Celtics, Sean Cunningham of Fox 40 Sacramento reports. Monk will miss a second straight game as he contends with an illness, but he ...
Malik Monk just found a new way to miss a dunk. The Sacramento Kings guard picked up a steal and had a clear path to the hoop late in the second quarter of their 123-117 win over the Golden State ...
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Malik Monk's Honest Dillon Brooks Statement After Kings-RocketsThe Sacramento Kings picked up a huge home win over the Houston Rockets on Thursday and have now won eight of their last nine games. The Kings now move to 21-20 on the season and have taken down ...
Sacramento Kings guard Malik Monk will be out for at least two weeks because of a moderate right ankle sprain, the team announced Monday. Monk suffered the injury early in the second quarter ...
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