BK 3.0 o214.5
PHI -3.0 u214.5
BOS -15.5 o238.5
WAS 15.5 u238.5
GS -10.5 o221.5
NO 10.5 u221.5
POR 13.0 o225.0
HOU -13.0 u225.0
IND 5.5 o237.5
MIL -5.5 u237.5
ATL -1.5 o247.0
CHI 1.5 u247.0
DAL 3.5 o225.5
DEN -3.5 u225.5
SAC -3.5 o220.5
LAC 3.5 u220.5
Los Angeles 9th Western Conference42-40
Sacramento 12th Western Conference30-52

Los Angeles @ Sacramento preview

Golden 1 Center

Last Meeting ( Dec 4, 2021 ) L.A. Clippers 99, Sacramento 104

One team with a star back on the court and another with its star on the doorstep meet Wednesday night when Paul George and the Los Angeles Clippers visit the short-handed Sacramento Kings.

George returned from a five-game absence due to a sprained right elbow to pour in 25 points in 31 minutes in Monday's 116-92 home loss to the San Antonio Spurs.

The defeat was the Clippers' third straight, after they had won the first three games George missed.

George wasn't the problem in Monday's loss. He hit 8 of 18 shots overall and 3 of 9 3-point attempts, while his teammates slumped to 37.1 percent from the field and 26.1 percent from beyond the arc.

Getting George back was just a first step in turning things around, Clippers coach Tyronn Lue noted.

"I thought he moved well. I thought he did some good things," Lue said of George. "But now we have to learn how to play with him on the floor, which I thought we struggled with tonight."

Mostly, the Clippers struggled with rebounding. George had six, but the Spurs dominated the glass, running up a 67-43 edge based mostly on having 23 offensive boards.

The result? The Spurs took 114 shots, which was 26 more than the Clippers.

"One hundred and 14 shots. Twenty-three offensive rebounds. I don't know if I've ever seen that before," Lue said. "A lot of rebounding comes with physicality; I don't think our physicality was there. We've got to look in the mirror, all of us, and come back with a physicality on Wednesday night or it'll be the same result."

The same result would be bad for the Clippers in another regard. They've lost the first two head-to-heads with the Kings this season, one at each site.

Making things more difficult is the news Wednesday that the Clippers will be without starter Reggie Jackson after the point guard was placed in the NBA's health and safety protocols earlier in the day. Jackson, who's started every game this season for L.A., joins starting forward Marcus Morris Sr., who was placed in protocols Saturday just hours before the Clippers' road game vs. Oklahoma City. They'll also be without Luke Kennard due to a sore right hip.

Sacramento shot 52.3 percent in a 124-115 road win Dec. 1, then had 11 offensive rebounds in a 104-99 home victory three nights later.

The Clippers had won 15 straight in Sacramento before the defeat.

Unfortunately for the Kings, some of the players from the two wins likely won't be on the court for the third meeting, with the Kings currently having seven players in the NBA's health-and-safety protocols. Star point guard De'Aaron Fox is one of those players.

Sacramento is hopeful Richaun Holmes, who has sat out seven straight with a laceration in his right eye, can return this week, perhaps as early as Wednesday.

The Kings also have gone the last four games without interim coach Alvin Gentry, who is also battling COVID-19. Assistant Doug Christie led the team to two wins in three games before Monday's 113-98 loss at Golden State.

"Protocol; everybody is the same," Christie said of the uncertainty of when top players such as Fox and Damion Mitchell might return. "AG (Gentry) is doing spectacular. All my conversations with him are humorous in nature, basketball-driven, and then outside-the-box sometimes. So he's doing good."

--Field Level Media

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