Sacramento Kings vs. Oklahoma City Thunder Prediction, Preview, and Odds – 2-11-2024

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The Sacramento Kings (30-21, 27-23-1 ATS, 27-24 O/U) take on the Oklahoma City Thunder (35-16, 31-20 ATS, 29-22 O/U) in a conference showdown on Sunday afternoon. The Kings earned a home win against the Nuggets on Friday. The Thunder lost to the Jazz and play the Mavericks on Saturday night. The Kings are 2-0 against the Thunder this season.

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The Sacramento Kings begin a challenging three-game road trek against playoff squads. Sacramento recently won four games in a row but has since dropped two of their last three bouts. The Kings were dealt a disappointing 133-120 home loss by the Pistons on Wednesday and were three-point favorites in a dominating 135-106 home win against the Nuggets on Friday night. The Kings are sixth in the conference, just half a game out of fifth. They have covered the spread in three of their last five games.

De’Aaron Fox has cooled down, scoring 19 or fewer points in two of his last three games. The 26-year-old point guard netted 15 points on Friday and has delivered an average of 26.6 PPG on the year. Domantas Sabonis continues to shine, collecting 30 points on Wednesday and 17 on Friday. The veteran power forward has increased his season average to 19.8 PPG and 13.2 RPG. He has averaged 17.5 points in two meetings against the OKC. Keegan Murray has scored double digits in just two of his last five bouts. The 23-year-old forward is posting an average of 15.2 PPG and 5.2 RPG.

The Kings are 3-2 in their last five road games including a win against the Pacers and a loss against the Cavaliers. They covered on two occasions in that span. Sacramento is scoring an average of 118.7 points on the season, ranking them seventh. They have allowed at least 115 points in five straight games and are conceding an average of 117.9 points, pegging them 20th.

  
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