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Kings-Jazz Matchup of the game: Battle of the benches

The Sacramento Kings (29-28) took care of the business with a victory against the Charlotte HornetsAnd now a similar must-win game against the Utah jazz (14-43).

It is almost impossible to select a matchup of the game this evening, with the jazz Injury report make up almost a whole rotation. Walker Kessler is available for the competition, and Jordan Clarkson is a worthy candidate as an explosive evaluation option, but this game amounts to the fact that the kings do not random for a career high.

In this sense, the game’s matchup becomes a battle of the benches.

It is not necessarily the case that Kings Bank has to exceed the jazz bank, but at least they should surpass them. With defensive players such as Keon Ellis, Markelle Fultz and Jake Laravia, the kings have several players who can influence the game without hits. Even Trey Lyles and Jonas Valančiūnas can have positive minutes without evaluation.

An important player who watched the bank for Utah is Keyonte George, who has a second season with 16.9 points, 5.9 assists and 3.7 rebounds. His shooting efficiency is not great, but he will build his shots, especially three, with 7.7 attempts by Deep Pro competition.

George scored 20 or more points in four of the last five games and had 14 three -point attempts against them on Monday Portland Trail Blazer.

Between players like George, Clarkson (who instead of coming from the bank), Kyle Filipowski, jazz have a random selection of options that could get hot if the kings lower their guard. After the Hornets beat around 42, it is of crucial importance for the kings to get the same intensity as Monday and not to fall into the trap of “pregnant” games.

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