The Lakers didn’t have a great offensive night, but dominated the boards and silenced the Kings offensively to earn a big road win in Sacramento.
Sacramento Kings fan favorite Malik Monk is defying the odds as the rare two-guard who lives up to his big second contract.
The Kings front office has yet to face questions over the reasoning for firing Brown, but collectively the players point to ...
Marvelous Mr. Monk. With De’Aaron Fox missing his first game of the season, his close friend, Malik Monk took the keys to the ...
The Kings made a concerted effort to limit Stephen Curry's attempts last night, and I wouldn't be surprised if they carry the ...
Another strong showing ...
With Malik Monk in the starting lineup, Sacramento needs someone to pick up the slack for bench scoring, and Lyles has done just that since his return from his calf injury. Over the last five ...
Malik Monk was the star of the show in the Kings' 129-99 win over the Warriors on Sunday, and DeMar DeRozan gave him his due props.
The Kings used a balanced approach to take down the Grizzlies, with 6 players in double digits, but Malik Monk led the way with a season-high 31 points on 6-of-12, 50%, from beyond the arc.
Monk registered 31 points (11-20 FG, 6-12 3Pt, 3-3 FT), two rebounds, six assists and one steal in 33 minutes during Friday's 138-133 victory over the Grizzlies. Promoting Monk to the first unit ...