When do the Suns play next? How to watch the Phoenix Suns vs. Sacramento Kings NBA Cup game

When do the Suns play next? How to watch the Phoenix Suns vs. Sacramento Kings NBA Cup game

The Phoenix Suns will tip off against the Sacramento Kings in an Emirates NBA Cup match on Wednesday, November 26.

The Suns (11-7) are coming off a loss to the Houston Rockets in the second game of a back-to-back played Monday night.

The Kings (5-13) have struggled this season, but enter the NBA Cup game against Phoenix having won their last two games against the Denver Nuggets and Minnesota Timberwolves – the latter in overtime.

Kings forward Domantas Sabonis was recently diagnosed with a partially torn meniscus in his left knee and is listed as disabled. He will reportedly be re-evaluated in three to four weeks.

For Phoenix, Jalen Green remains sidelined with a hamstring injury. Mark Williams missed Monday’s game to rest but should be ready to play against Sacramento. Grayson Allen (quad) and Ryan Dunn (wrist) also both sat out Monday’s game and are listed as game-time decisions for Wednesday.

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On which channel can the Suns vs Kings NBA Cup match be seen? How to watch on television

The NBA Cup game between the Suns and Kings will air on Arizona’s Family, Channel 3.

Kings fans can watch on NBC Sports California.

NBA League Pass customers can watch on that streaming service.

What time does the Suns vs Kings game start?

Tip-off for the game is scheduled for 8:00 PM MST.

What is the all-time record between the Suns and Kings?

The Suns have historically dominated games against their Pacific Division foe with an all-time record of 148-107 against the Kings entering Wednesday’s game.

Suns vs Kings prediction

Phoenix looks to get back in the win column after a sluggish loss to the Kevin Durant-less Rockets on Monday night.

The Suns should have Williams back to patrol the paint, but it remains unclear whether Allen or Dunn will return after respective injuries.

The Kings have won back-to-back games against solid Western Conference opponents without Sabonis, so they shouldn’t be overlooked. That said, Sacramento ranks in the bottom five of the NBA in both offensive and defensive ratings.

With a day off to recover, the Suns should be able to get a needed road win before Thanksgiving.

Prediction: Suns win 119-108

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