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Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to the Phoenix Suns beating the Los Angeles Lakers 113-110 despite Luka Doncic scoring 41 points, NBA Analyst says that Luka’s constant complaining with the refs is making his game unwatchable, and Charlotte’s Kon Knueppel breaks Keegan Murray’s NBA record for 3 pointers and much more! Subscribe to Nightcap presented by PrizePicks so you don’t miss out on any new drops! Download the PrizePicks app today and use code SHANNON to get $50 in lineups after you play your first $5 lineup! Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/NI... 07:07 - Suns beat Lakers15:35 - NBA Analyst called out Luka’s constant complaining with the refs27:40 - Charlotte’s Kon Knueppel breaks Keegan Murray’s NBA record for 3 pointers30:10 - Hawks hosting Magic City Monday on March 16th 32:55 - Kuminga meets his Warriors record tonight in debut with the Hawks35:35 - NFL Team Report Cards Leaked57:05 - Nahir Albright joins the show (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The guys spend hour two talking Keegan Murray, Kings and much more.
Aaron Bruski and Dr. A sort through a packed Wednesday slate filled with impactful injury news and eye-popping stat lines. The guys react to updates on James Harden, Keegan Murray, Daniel Gafford and others, then highlight standout performances. They also dig into emerging waiver names, shifting rotations, and the key teams to monitor heading into tonight's games. Clear, actionable analysis designed to keep your roster one step ahead. Presented by FanDuel Download the SportsEthos App on the APP Store and Google Play! FantasyPass now includes DAILY PROJECTIONS - perfect for DFS and head-to-head leagues. Join the Discussion on DISCORD for real-time advice and community support. Subscribe, Rate, and Review on Apple and Spotify for expert updates and tips! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The guys spend hour four talking Kings-Rockets and Keegan Murray leaving the game injured.
James Harden says he's going to play through a hand fracture. Keegan Murray rolled that dang ankle again. Isaiah Joe bruised his butt. There weren't a ton of games, but once again, injuries rule the day in the NBA. The Old Man Squad has a PATREON now. It's $1 and doesn't get a single benefit. It is entirely to support the mission here but won't change anything we do. https://www.patreon.com/cw/oldmansquad Follow Dan Besbris on Twitter: https://x.com/danbesbris Find Dan on the brand new BlueSky social network: https://bit.ly/3Vo5M0N Check out Dan's Google Sheet with Ranks, Weekly Streaming Schedule Charts & Injury Replacement Adds FREE! https://bit.ly/3XrAdEW Listen and subscribe on iTunes: https://apple.co/3XiUzQK Listen and subscribe on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3ACCHYe Float on over to the new Old Man Squad Sports Network YouTube page to watch videos from the network's top talent: https://bit.ly/46Z6fvb Join the Old Man Squad Discord to chat with Dan and all the other hosts: https://t.co/aY9cqDrgRY Follow Old Man Squad Fantasy on Instagram for all our short videos: https://bit.ly/3ZQbxrt Podcast logo by https://twitter.com/freekeepoints Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Munaf Manji and Dave Essler talk NBA betting for Monday and much more. Cash That Ticket returned on February 23 2026 with Munaf Manji and Dave Essler breaking down a tight NBA card and continuing their Major League Baseball win total series. Manji noted a strong February run despite a narrow loss on a Jalen Johnson points rebounds and assists prop that fell short at 43 and a half even after a 16 rebound and 11 assist effort, underscoring the fine margins that define the market. The featured NBA matchup saw the San Antonio Spurs visit the Detroit Pistons with Detroit laying one and a half and a total of 232 and a half. Essler pushed back on early market enthusiasm for both San Antonio and the over, pointing to both clubs ranking inside the top eight in defensive points allowed and suggesting an inflated number driven by recent overs. He backed the under, emphasizing that Detroit is not an uptempo or defenseless team and viewing the total as an overreaction. Manji agreed on the under while leaning slightly toward the home side in what he framed as a playoff style test for both contenders. In Sacramento at Memphis, with the Kings mired in a 16 game losing streak and both rosters depleted by injuries, Essler made a contrarian case for Sacramento plus the points, citing recent covers and limited faith in a short handed Grizzlies team. Manji preferred the over at 233 and a half given what he described as historically poor defense from both sides, while Essler added Keegan Murray over one and a half three pointers as a prop angle. The final NBA game featured Utah at Houston with the Rockets favored by 13 and a half. Essler highlighted Utah recent competitiveness in first halves and Houston struggles to generate consistent offense, recommending a first half under with flexibility to adjust in game depending on second half pace. Manji, acknowledging Houston issues closing games and a modest scoring profile since the start of 2026, indicated a likely second half Rockets position if Utah stayed within range early. Shifting to baseball, the hosts examined the St Louis Cardinals at 69 and a half wins after trading Nolan Arenado and Brendan Donovan and finishing 78 and 84 with a minus 65 run differential last season. Essler favored the under, citing a youth movement, a rotation led by Matthew Liberatore and Dustin May, and long divisional odds that reflect limited expectations. Manji echoed concerns about rotation depth and projected the Cardinals to take a step back despite a strong home record last year. The Los Angeles Angels, posted at 70 and a half wins after a 72 and 90 campaign and a minus 164 run differential, drew similar skepticism. Essler pointed to Mike Trout durability questions, an aging pitching staff, and steep divisional odds compared to rivals, concluding too many variables must break perfectly for an over. Manji agreed, referencing recent under tickets on the Angels and continued uncertainty in the rotation. For best bets, Essler selected the first half under 65 in Houston versus Kansas in college basketball, citing defensive intensity and slow tempo, while Manji returned to the NBA with Victor Wembanyama over 13 and a half rebounds and assists against Detroit, banking on increased minutes and steady rebounding production in a competitive setting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sacramento Kings vs. Memphis Grizzlies NBA Pick Prediction by Tony T. Sacramento Kings vs. Memphis Grizzlies Injuries Cardwell is out for Sacramento. Clarke, Coward, Edey and Morant are out for Memphis with Anderson doubtful. Aldama is probable. Recent Box Score Key Stats Kings vs. Grizzlies 8PM ET— Sacramento fell to 12-46 following their 139-122 road defeat against San Antonio. Kings shot 47% with 28% from three. Keegan Murray scored 20 points with two rebounds. DeMar DeRozan contributed 20 points with five assists.
Sacramento Kings vs. San Antonio Spurs NBA Pick Prediction by Tony T. Kings vs. Spurs Injuries Cardwell is out for Sacramento. Plumlee is out and Waters is questionable for San Antonio. Recent Box Score Key Stats Kings at Spurs 8PM ET— Sacramento drops to 12-45 following their 131-94 home defeat against Orlando. Kings shot 41% with 30% from three. Maxime Raynaud scored 17 points with 14 rebounds. Keegan Murray chipped in with 15 points and eight rebounds. Sacramento allowed 50% shooting with 54% from three. San Antonio improved to 39-17 with their 121-94 home victory against Phoenix. Spurs hit 52% with 35% from three. Stephon Castle led with 20 points with four assists. Wemby contributed 17 points with 11 rebounds. San Antonio allowed 37% shooting with 29% from three.
1320 Kings Insider & Locked on Kings host, James Ham joined the show to talk Domantas Sabonis, Keegan Murray and Kings.
O n J discuss the thrilling matchup between the Philadelphia 76ers and Sacramento Kings. Kings were without Keegan Murray, Russell Westbrook, and Malik Monk while the 76ers were missing Quentin Grimes & Marjon Beauchamp. Also we discuss Jayson Tatum and the potential outlook of him sitting out the entire '25 - '26 NBA Season
The Insiders & 1320 Kings Insider, James Ham joined the guys to talk Keegan Murray, Malik Monk and more on the Kings.
Milwaukee Bucks vs. Sacramento Kings NBA Pick Prediction by Tony T. Bucks vs. Kings Injuries Prince is out for Milwaukee. Harris questionable with Giannis probable. Sabonis is out with LaVine questionable for Sacramento. Recent Box Score Key Stats Bucks at Kings 9PM ET—Milwaukee improved to 15-20 following their 122-121 home victory against Charlotte. Bucks shot 52% with 43% from three. Giannis led with 30 points with ten rebounds. Ryan Rollins delivered 29 points with eight assists. Milwaukee allowed 49% shooting with 45% from three. Sacramento drops to 8-27 after their 129-102 road defeat against Phoenix. Kings hit 41% with 36% from three and 21 turnovers. Keegan Murray put up 23 points with nine rebounds. Russell Westbrook supported with 17 points and nine rebounds. Sacramento allowed 56% shooting with 26% from three.
Sacramento Kings lose to the Phoenix Suns 129-102In this episode of The Royal Report I discuss the Kings making me feel numb, another uncompetitive 2nd half, Keegan Murray bouncing back, and Maxime Raynaud's injury.
Sacramento Kings lose to the Boston Celtics 120-106In this episode of The Royal Report I discuss the Kings staying competitive for most of the game, the contributions from the bench, and Keegan Murray's lack of touch around the rim.
Sacramento Kings win against the Houston Rockets 125-124In this episode of The Royal Report I discuss Keegan Murray leading a fourth quarter comeback, DeMar, Schroder, and Westbrook all scoring 20+ points, and the Kings becoming an exciting team.
Joe Freeman of the Oregonian/OregonLive joins Ray and Nick to preview the upcoming two games between the Sacramento Kings and the Portland Trail Blazers. They start out by discussing Portland's season so far, including overwhleming injuries and the early returns on new head coach Tiago Splitter. Finally, they wrap up by talking about some of the key matchups for the upcoming games, including the head-to-head matchup of two of the NBA's best young defensive forwards in Keegan Murray and Toumani Camara. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
D-Lo & KC spend hour two talking Kings, NFL and Keegan Murray.
Sacramento Kings lose to the Minnesota Timberwolves 117-103In this episode of The Royal Report I discuss the great bench performances from Monk, Schroder, and Achiuwa, the struggles of Keegan Murray, and the rotations at the end of the game.
ABC10 & Locked on Kings' Matt George joined the show to talk Kings, Keegan Murray and Jonathan Kuminga.
D-Lo & KC talk about Keegan Murray's three point shooting and were joined by ABC10's Matt George later on.
Sacramento Kings lose to the Memphis Grizzlies 115-107In this episode of The Royal Report I discuss the dominance of Zach Edey, Keegan Murray having a quiet first half, and the Kings' horrendous halfcourt offense.
Sacramento Kings lose to the Utah Jazz 128-119In this episode of The Royal Report I discuss Maxime Raynaud's career high in points, Keegan Murray and Zach LaVine carrying a lousy offense, and the Kings 9 game winning streak over the Jazz being snapped.
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Sacramento Kings lose to the Phoenix Suns 112-100In this episode of The Royal Report I discuss the Kings' terrible 1st quarter, Keegan Murray continuing to shine, and what caused the Kings to come up short in the 4th quarter.
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The Kings Herald Show returns with Jerry Reynolds, Will Griffith, and Tony Xypteras to break down Keegan Murray's return from injury, the latest Kings trade rumors, and a Scott Perry interview where he says a whole bunch of stuff.
Sacramento Kings win against the Minnesota Timberwolves 117-112In this episode of The Royal Report I discuss Keegan Murray's offensive aggressiveness, Doug Christie's decision to bench Zach LaVine, and the Kings' recent return to form against the best in the West.
Sacramento Kings win against the Denver Nuggets 128-123In this episode of The Royal Report I discuss Keegan Murray's impact on both ends, Russell Westbrook's fourth quarter takeover, and the battle against Jokic at the center position.
Sacramento Kings lose to the Memphis Grizzlies 137-96In this episode of The Royal Report I discuss the Kings' embarrassing loss to the Grizzlies, Keegan Murray returning, and how the team is a toxic environment with no chemistry.
The Insiders & 1320 Kings Insider, James Ham joined the show to talk Keegan Murray, Keon Ellis and more on the Kings.
D-Lo spends hour one talking Kings and Keegan Murray retiring soon.
The Insiders & 1320 Kings Insider, James Ham joined the show to talk Keegan Murray and much more on the Kings.
D-Lo & KC spend hour three talking with Heat Check's Trysta Krick and then talk scary movies.
Heat Check's Trysta Krick joined the guys to talk Keegan Murray, NBA/Gambling and more.
Hollinger & Duncan sift the rookie-scale extension rush—what looks smart vs. risky—and then dive into 2025's biggest questions: true title equity, matchup landmines, awards races, hot-seat candidates, and which front offices set themselves up best.0:30 — The extension wave under a rising cap: what looks smart vs. risky1:00 — Keegan Murray pricing: two-way wing scarcity vs. limited upside5:54 — Christian Braun and Denver's apron math: role value vs. replaceability12:00 — Dyson Daniels: age/size/defense bet and why a flat $25M structure matters13:45 — Shaedon Sharpe: lock in upside now or gamble on RFA?16:19 — Toumani Camara: converting a team option now vs. preserving flexibility later23:18 — Aaron Nesmith: playoff proof-of-concept and Indy's shorter 2/40 approach24:39 — Why some wings/guards didn't extend: the “wait-and-see” tier (Mathurin, Ivey, Eason)27:26 — Jalen Duren: cap-hold strategy, center comps, and Detroit's options28:34 — Next summer's center market: Kessler/Williams and the post-incentive era29:12 — Framing the 2025 race: contenders, matchups, ceilings (no picks)29:28 — East storylines: regular-season juggernauts vs. playoff-built teams; health variables33:28 — West storylines: OKC's rise, the Warriors' matchup swing, and who actually has a ceiling35:03 — The true title-equity bucket—and who's one in-season move away39:18 — MVP shape: the eligibility gauntlet, top tier, and the U.S. vs. international tilt43:44 — Hot-seat watch: contexts around Doug Christie, Willie Green, Darko Rajaković, others46:17 — Sixth Man: role volatility, eligibility traps, and what voters really reward47:17 — Most Improved: high-ceiling leaps vs. low-baseline pop candidates51:17 — Defensive Player of the Year: the unicorn case vs. voter fragmentation51:42 — Executive of the Year narratives: asset plays, cap gymnastics, timing53:29 — Why 2024–25 on-court styles will be especially diverse and fun Dunc'd On Prime is the only place to get every episode with Nate & Danny, plus every pod with John Hollinger & Nate as well! DuncdOn.SupportingCast.FM Subscribe on YouTube to see our hilarious faces and, more importantly, see the key moments from the pod each week.Or, sign up for our FREE mailing list to get Dan Feldman's Daily Duncs with all the major topics around the league twice a week. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On this episode of The Drive & Dish NBA Podcast, hosted by Kevin Rafuse (@rafusetolose) and Justin Cousart (@JustinContheAir), the guys start the show (and 13th season!) by talking the Kings signing Russell Westbrook and re-signing Keegan Murray to a long-term extension. Do these moves make sense and where can we expect the Kings to end up in a loaded Western Conference. After the break, a look at the West and who can realistically challenge OKC and if there's any surprise leaps. Out East, who can take advantage of a wide-open conference. In Who's Ballin Who's Fallin, LeBron doesn't retire, Malcom Brogdon does retire, season 2 of Starting 5 and some Lakers talk. Finally, another round of Immaculate Grid.
On this episode of 'Numbers On The Board' - Kenny, Pierre, Mike and Darrick give you their picks for the top NBA awards this upcoming 2025-2026 NBA Season. Plus - some big news for the guys as they join the NBC on NBC family! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Verno and Jacoby return to discuss Russell Westbrook signing with the Kings, as well as the team extending Keegan Murray. They also discuss Jaden Ivey's disappointing injury setback, Malcolm Brogdon‘s sudden retirement, and Joe Tsai's unexpected comments about his expectations for the Nets this season. Next, the guys share their preseason takeaways before going through their most likelies before the season begins next week. (00:00) Welcome to The Mismatch!(00:57) Kings sign Russell Westbrook and extend Keegan Murray(07:25) Jaden Ivey and Paul George injury updates(09:56) Malcolm Brogdon suddenly retires(13:06)LeBron James out until mid-November(15:37) Did Joe Tsai admit the Nets will tank this season?(22:05) Preseason takeaway: Best rookie class in a long time(27:44) Preseason takeaway: Lonzo Ball could be exactly what the Cavs need(30:43) Preseason takeaway: Several players poised to take a big leap(36:26) Preseason takeaway: Absolutely tired of preseason basketball(39:15) Preseason takeaway: Hornets will be fun again(45:42) Preseason takeaway: Loving Season 2 of Netflix's ‘Starting 5'(50:56) Most likely: Non-playoff team you'll watch the most(51:44) Most likely: Player that'll dominate the storylines this season(58:09) Most likely: Coach to be fired first(01:00:26) Most likely: Team to miss the play-in that made the play-in last season(01:03:44) Most likely: Team to have the biggest win improvement(01:06:48) Most likely: Player to make the biggest leap(01:12:40) Most likely: TV breakout star on new broadcasts(01:15:18) Most likely: Team to be this year's Suns (team that everyone likes that'll disappoint)(01:16:22) Most likely: Player to be traded midseason and make a real difference(01:19:23) Most likely: Person who will get suspended for saying something on a podcast The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Leave us a message on our Mismatch Voicemail line! (323) 389-5091 Hosts: Chris Vernon and David JacobyProducer: Jessie LopezSocial: Keith Fujimoto Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We have a mega episode for you!Nekias Duncan and Steve Jones kick off the episode with the latest news, covering the Kings' latest news and ending with a salute to Malcolm Brogdon.Then, the guys continue their NBA season preview series with both the Atlantic and Central divisions. They discuss what they're excited about, key questions they have, potential breakout candidates, and the lineups that intrigue them the most.If you ever have NBA or WNBA questions, email us at dunkerspot@yahoo.com.(:29) Introduction(1:10) Kings sign Russell Westbrook, re-sign Keegan Murray(5:14) Malcolm Brogdon retires(7:09) Boston Celtics preview(18:42) New York Knicks preview(34:18) Toronto Raptors preview(46:05) Brooklyn Nets preview(53:20) Philadelphia 76ers preview(100:35) Cleveland Cavaliers preview(110:09) Indiana Pacers preview(118:04) Milwaukee Bucks preview(127:12) Detroit Pistons preview(134:37) Chicago Bulls preview
We have a mega episode for you!Nekias Duncan and Steve Jones kick off the episode with the latest news, covering the Kings' latest news and ending with a salute to Malcolm Brogdon.Then, the guys continue their NBA season preview series with both the Atlantic and Central divisions. They discuss what they're excited about, key questions they have, potential breakout candidates, and the lineups that intrigue them the most.If you ever have NBA or WNBA questions, email us at dunkerspot@yahoo.com.(:29) Introduction(1:10) Kings sign Russell Westbrook, re-sign Keegan Murray(5:14) Malcolm Brogdon retires(7:09) Boston Celtics preview(18:42) New York Knicks preview(34:18) Toronto Raptors preview(46:05) Brooklyn Nets preview(53:20) Philadelphia 76ers preview(100:35) Cleveland Cavaliers preview(110:09) Indiana Pacers preview(118:04) Milwaukee Bucks preview(127:12) Detroit Pistons preview(134:37) Chicago Bulls preview
Munaf Manji and Mackenzie Rivers talk NBA action to get you ready for season tip-off. Munaf Manji and Mackenzie Rivers tip off the final preseason Dream Preview pod before the 2025-26 NBA season, reviewing win-total moves, roster news, and championship outlooks. They note minor market shifts after injuries: VanVleet's torn ACL drops Houston slightly, LeBron's sciatica lowers the Lakers from 48.5 to 46.5 wins, and Westbrook joins Sacramento on a one-year deal while Keegan Murray nurses an injury. Their power rankings open with Denver, Golden State, Houston, and Minnesota in a near tie, joined by the Cavs, Clippers, and Thunder. Munaf edges Denver over Golden State for balance and depth, while Mackenzie touts the Clippers' underrated strength versus market skepticism. Both put Oklahoma City and Cleveland atop the league, debating whether Giannis's future or trades could reshape the field. They agree Minnesota's Anthony Edwards is elite yet not proven as a true championship alpha; he scores big but lacks sustained playoff efficiency. The Rockets intrigue with Kevin Durant's arrival but lose VanVleet's stabilizing playmaking; Amen Thompson's defense and Reed Sheppard's shooting are swing factors. Mackenzie fears spacing issues; Munaf sees potential if Sheppard hits threes. They finalize top fives: Thunder, Cavs, Clippers, Nuggets, Warriors for Mack; Thunder, Cavs, Denver, Warriors, Knicks for Munaf. Title odds show Thunder +245, Nuggets 6-1, Cavs 7.5-1, Knicks 8.5-1, Rockets 11-1. Mack picks Thunder over Cavs; Munaf predicts Knicks emerge from the East, citing depth, health, and Brunson's leadership, while both name Golden State the best non-Thunder Western threat. They expect Knicks-Thunder Finals (12-1 exact) with Knicks as a value play at 30-1. In division futures, they call the Cavs locks in the Central, Magic favorites in the Southeast, Bulls as a win-total over sleeper, and Thunder runaway winners in the Northwest. Spurs, led by Wembanyama's ascendance, are their pick to challenge Houston in the Southwest; Dallas could surprise if Cooper Flagg and Anthony Davis mesh. They project the Pacific race between Warriors (+185) and Clippers (+175), favoring Golden State's health and chemistry. Discussion closes on Jonathan Kuminga's two-year $48 M deal—potential trade chip more than core piece. Best bets: Mackenzie likes Milwaukee under 43.5 wins due to defensive decline and Giannis uncertainty; Munaf backs Memphis under 41.5 given injuries to Bane, Clark, and weak defense. They also praise Orlando's continuity, fade Atlanta overhype, and recommend Thunder futures as the smart chalk. Closing plugs remind listeners to grab Mackenzie's season package and enter Pregame's Beat Dave Esler contest for $500 prizes. Both hosts sign off energized for tip-off and weekly NBA coverage ahead. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kevin O'Connor is joined by Bobby Marks to preview the 2025 NBA season and react to major preseason headlines, including Russell Westbrook signing with the Sacramento Kings and Keegan Murray's extension. The pair discuss whether Lonzo Ball is the most underrated offseason addition, if the Spurs are being undervalued, whether the Pistons and Timberwolves can take the leap from good to great and more. Then, Tyrese Haliburton joins KOC and the pair predicts the next big NBA trends. Will double-big lineups dominate the league again? Could more teams incorporate the full-court press? And what's contributing to the decline in pick-and-roll usage?Kevin is then joined by Dan Titus who shares advice for drafting your fantasy basketball team.(0:39) 16 big questions with Bobby Marks(52:27) Tyrese Haliburton joins the show(1:11:38) Fantasy basketball advice with Dan Titus
D-Lo and KC chat with ABC 10's Matt George about the Kings preseason performance and Keegan Murray's contract extension.
D-Lo and KC talk about the Kings rotations without Keegan Murray, how the 49ers replace Fred Warner, and the MLB postseason.
The Kings Herald Show returns with Jerry Reynolds, Will Griffith, and Tony Xypteras to discuss how the Sacramento Kings have looked through two preseason games, an unfortunate Keegan Murray injury, and some perplexing Russell Westbrook rumors.
D-Lo and KC dive deep on what Keegan Murray's injury means for the Sacramento Kings
D-Lo and KC debate what the Kings should do with Keegan Murray's contract.
D-Lo and KC continue their discussion on how the Kings react to Keegan Murray's thumb injury
D-Lo and KC talk about an interesting Doug Christie side story and the Kings lineup without Keegan Murray.
D-Lo and KC break down what the Keegan Murray injury means for the Sacramento Kings.