Sacramento Kings vs. Phoenix Suns Prediction, Preview, and Odds – 2-13-2024

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The Sacramento Kings (30-22, 27-24-1 ATS, 28-24 O/U) take on the Phoenix Suns (31-22, 21-30-2 ATS, 26-27 O/U) in a divisional showdown on Tuesday evening. The Kings were dealt a road loss by the Thunder on Saturday. The Suns were pelted with a road loss by the Warriors. Sacramento leads the season series 2-1.

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The Sacramento Kings resume a three-game road trek. Sacramento was strong in late January and has been inconsistent so far this month. They posted a dominating 135-106 home win against the Nuggets last Friday and were marked 2.5 point dogs in an ugly 127-113 road loss against a hot Oklahoma City squad on Saturday. The Kings are seventh in the conference, just 0.5 games out of fifth. They have covered the spread in only two of their last five games.

De’Aaron Fox has not been as productive recently, scoring 19 or fewer points in four consecutive bouts. The 26-year-old point guard scored 15 points on Sunday and has recorded an average of 26.6 PPG.  He is averaging 30 points in three meetings against the Suns this season. Domantas Sabonis continues to record a double-double in most games. The veteran power forward has scored at least 20 points in two of his last three clashes. Sabonis has compiled an average of 19.8 PPG and 13.4 RPG. Harrison Barnes is a solid bench option. The veteran small forward has reached double-digits in three of his last five games and has issued an average of 12.1 PPG on 48% shooting.

The Kings are 2-3 in their last five road bouts, beating the Pacers and Bulls in that span. They have covered the spread in just two of their last five road decisions. Sacramento is scoring an average of 118.6 points, good for seventh. They are allowed at least 127 points in three of their last four games and are allowing an average of 118.1 points, positioning them 21st in the NBA.

  
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