Preview: Bulls at Kings
Send a link to a friend
[February 06, 2017]
The Sacramento Kings are capable
of losing to the worst team in the Western Conference at home one
night and beating the best team in the league the next. The Kings
will take another stab at developing some consistency when they host
the Chicago Bulls, who have similar problems, on Monday.
Sacramento fell to Philadelphia and Phoenix during a three-game
slide but bounced back with a 109-106 overtime triumph over the
NBA-best Golden State Warriors on Saturday as DeMarcus Cousins
scored six of his 32 points in the extra period and finished one
assist shy of a triple-double. The star center recorded 22 points,
12 rebounds and 12 assists in Friday's 105-103 loss to the Western
Conference-worst Suns. The Bulls dropped eight of their last 14
contests and missed out on a chance at a three-game winning streak
with a 121-117 overtime loss at Houston on Friday as All-Star
swingman Jimmy Butler sat out to rest a heel injury. "It is tough,"
Chicago coach Fred Hoiberg told reporters of playing without Butler.
"He's a guy that's made a lot of big plays for us. He's won a lot of
games for us this year just by putting the ball in his hands and
letting him go out and make plays."
TV: 10:30 p.m. ET, WGN (Chicago), CSN California (Sacramento)
ABOUT THE BULLS (25-26): Butler, who averages 24.6 points, 6.5
rebounds and 4.8 assists, underwent an MRI on his heel Saturday and
is considered day-to-day. "Everything is centered around Jimmy,"
veteran guard Dwyane Wade told ESPN.com. "Guarding the other team's
best player. We go to him (with) a lot of plays on the offensive
end. A lot changes, of course." Wade struggled to 8-of-22 from the
floor in Butler's absence but Michael Carter-Williams thrived in the
spot start, recording season highs of 23 points and six assists
while matching a season-best with nine rebounds.

[to top of second column] |

ABOUT THE KINGS (20-31): Cousins went for 42 points on 16-of-28
shooting and added 14 rebounds at Chicago on Jan. 21, but no one
else on the roster reached double figures in scoring or rebounds as
Sacramento fell 102-99. Cousins got more help on Saturday, when Matt
Barnes (11 points, 14 rebounds) logged a double-double and six
players scored in double figures. Barnes and Anthony Tolliver
combined to go 5-of-7 from 3-point range off the bench and
contributed to a defensive effort that held Kevin Durant to 10
points on 2-of-10 shooting in the win.

BUZZER BEATERS
1. Bulls PF Cristiano Felicio (ankle) left Friday's game and is not
expected to play Monday.
2. Tolliver is 14-of-25 from beyond the arc in the last six
contests.
3. Chicago took the last four in the series, including a 107-102 win
in the trip to Sacramento last season.
PREDICTION: Bulls 103, Kings 102
[© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All rights
reserved.] Copyright 2017 Reuters. All rights reserved. This material may not be published,
broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. |