Sacramento Kings’ key player Domantas Sabonis is dealing with a partially torn meniscus and is scheduled for a follow-up assessment in three to four weeks, reports ESPN’s Shams Charania. Sabonis, 29, missed the recent game against the Thunder due to a knee injury, and the severity of the injury suggests he’ll be sidelined longer than initially expected.
The Kings are in a tough spot, currently holding the 14th position in the Western Conference with a record of 3 wins and 12 losses. Despite missing multiple games earlier this season because of health issues, Sabonis has impressively averaged 17.2 points and 12.3 rebounds per game, consistently leading the NBA in rebounds during his full seasons with Sacramento. This season, the Kings struggle with poor rebounding, ranking third-worst in the league.
The team has faced numerous injury challenges, including promising forward Keegan Murray, who has yet to debut this season due to a thumb injury. With Sabonis out, players like Drew Eubanks and Precious Achiuwa are expected to see increased minutes on the court.
Fan Take: Sabonis’ injury is a significant blow to the Kings and highlights the physical toll basketball players endure. His absence not only affects the team’s competitiveness but also underscores how crucial star players are to maintaining team morale and performance in the NBA.

