Blazers vs Kings: Injury Report, Depth Chart, and More Ahead of NBA Cup Black Friday Game

The Sacramento Kings seem to have found a new zeal following their four-game losing streak. That too, the team managed to do it without their key starting lineup, DeMar DeRozan. Sac-Town took on the thriving Minnesota side and defeated them comfortably to end their misery. On the other end, the Portland Trail Blazers, who haven’t tasted victory in a while, have a chance to surprise the fans on Black Friday, as they take on the Kings in the NBA Cup group stage game.

While the Blazers have a disappointing 7-12 record in the West, standing at the 13th seed, they have a better record in the NBA Cup. In fact, looking at the current standings of the West Group A, the Blazers (1-1) have more chances of qualifying for the knockouts than the Kings (0-2). So, the regular season record barely plays a role in the upcoming game. However, the injury report does play an important role.

The Sacramento side, which had a blessing in disguise in the last outing, still seems to ride on that luck. In the last game, the team made a surprise addition to replace DeMar DeRozan, owing to his back injury. And it proved to serve well, as they ended their losing streak. Well, Jae Crowder, who replaced him, seems like he will get another opportunity as a starter, as the team listed DeRozan out for the NBA Cup challenge tomorrow.

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Unfortunately, the underdogs of tomorrow’s match-up have a pretty lengthy injury report. With Matisse Thybulle and Donovan Clingan out indefinitely, the team has a positive update regarding a few other players. Kris Murray, who missed the last two games, will stay in the Questionable category. Meanwhile, the team moved the trusted bigs, Jerami Grant and Robert Williams III, to the doubtful category. If the stars align, we could see them in action tomorrow, raising the stakes for the Blazers.

Blazers vs Kings: Starting line and depth chart for the NBA Cup challenge

After the Thanksgiving break, the NBA is back with the In-season exhibition. Out of the plenty of games, the Kings and Blazers have an exciting contest to watch out for. Jae Crowder had an interesting event a moment ahead of his season debut. Before the game against the Wolves, the 13-season experienced forward was a free agent. Out of nowhere, he received a call from the Kings’ management to lace up immediately to replace DeMar DeRozan. Guess what? He not only played the game but also started for the team. Crowder ended the game with 8 points with four boards and also a game-high +/- of +16. So, we can expect a lot coming out of the veteran.

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The Sacramento Kings

POSITION STARTING LINEUP 2nd UNIT 3rd UNIT
PG De’Aaron Fox Malik Monk Jordan McLaughlin
SG Keon Ellis Kevin Huerter
SF Jae Crowder Colby Jones
PF Keegan Murray Doug McDermott
C Domantas Sabonis Issac Jones Alex Len

The Portland Trail Blazers

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POSITION STARTING LINEUP 2nd UNIT 3rd UNIT
PG Anfernee Simons Scoot Henderson
SG Shaedon Sharpe Dalano Banton
SF Toumano Camara Rayan Rupert
PF Jabari Walker Deni Avdija
C DeAndre Ayton Duop Reath

The Blazers are pretty much a short-handed squad and haven’t had success in a while apart from their surprise attack on the Rockets a few days ago. Moreover, with Jerami Grant and Robert Williams III having more odds to lace up for the game, the Blazers have a chance to surprise the Kings. What do you think? Who will win the contest? Let us know in the comments.

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