Malik Monk scores 21points in the Sacramento Kings’ 117-104 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers on January 29, 2025, at Wells Fargo Center.Malik Monk highlights: Watch Kings star score 21 points vs. 76ers
Sacramento lost, 117-104, at the Wells Fargo Center, against a 76ers team missing former MVP Joel Embiid and All-Star Paul George, and that was also playing on the back end of a back-to-back.
Tyrese Maxey scored 30 points to lead the Philadelphia 76ers past the Sacramento Kings 117-104 for their fourth straight victory. Philadelphia 76ers’ Tyrese Maxey, left, tries to get past
“In this business, you have to put those emotions aside,” Fox said. “Obviously, everybody especially who were here during that long (postseason drought), and who was on this team when we made the playoffs, obviously that means a lot to everybody.
Tyrese Maxey supplied 30 points and eight assists to guide the host Philadelphia 76ers to their fourth straight win, a 117-104 victory over the Sacramento Kings on Wednesday.
Sacramento – Top Performers Domantas Sabonis – 13 points, 14 rebounds, 11 assists Third straight TDBL and league-leading 42nd DBL-DBL 24th straight DBL-DBL Malik Monk – 21 points, 5 rebounds, 8 assists DeMar DeRozan – 19 points,
It required a full team effort, but the shorthanded Sixers defeated the recently newsworthy Sacramento Kings. One former Kentucky guard outshined the other — can you guess which one?
A big change for the Kings has been the firing of Mike Brown and the promotion of Doug Christie to interim head coach. In his 15 games as bench boss, the Kings are 11-4 straight up and 10-4-1 betting the Over.
Maxey scored 30 points to lead the Philadelphia 76ers past the Sacramento Kings 117-104 for their fourth straight victory.
BREAKING: Kings guard Malik Monk has signed a multi-year shoe deal with Peak. ️ pic.x.com/jQilbze3eJ – 11:19 PM
The Sacramento Kings guard picked up a steal and had a clear path to the hoop late in the second quarter of their matchup with the Golden State Warriors on Wednesday night. But as Monk went to throw down a two-handed reverse dunk — something he’s surely done countless times before — he didn’t quite time it right.
On the latest edition of Shaqtin’ A Fool, the Celtics can't quite escape the Hawks, and Malik Monk lights the wrong beam.