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Still no Malik Monk or Domantas Sabonis for the Kings in the front end of a B2B and one of those hated one-game trips. Meanwhile, teams tend to be really focused in their final game before a long road trip, and that's where the Clippers are. L.A. looks for its first three-game winning streak in about a month. Still no Norman Powell, but that Sabonis and Monk are sitting more than cancels that out.
Zach LaVine has effectively taken De'Aaron Fox's place in the Sacto lineup and scoring at a near 24 pg clip since. The Kings also don't seem to be missing Domantas Sabonis, out for the past week with a hamstring strain, and Sacto winning three and covering all four since, part of a current 6-0 uptick against the line. DeMar DeRozan is also scoring at a 24 ppg clip the past month. Overall, it's an 8-3 uptick for the Kings since early February. Meanwhile the Clippers caught a break on Friday as the Knicks didn't have Jalen Brunson available in a 105-95 LA win, and the Clips are still just 3-6 SU since the All-Star break. Play Kings
Sacto hasn't had a total this low since way back on January 2 vs. the Sixers. Most of the hurdles have been in the 230s, partially explaining a recent 5-game under streak that was snapped on Saturday against the Spurs. The Kings have an effective small-ball offense right now with Domantas Sabonis out, with Zach LaVine, DeMar DeRozan, and Malik Monk having a lot of fun running Doug Christie's offense and scoring at a 120 pg pace the past seven games. As for the Clips, their scorelines began to rise right about the time Kawhi Leonard returned to active duty, and now over 11-6 since January 29, into tonight at the Intuit Dome. Play Kings-Clippers Over

B365 @ -115. Also playable at over 10.5 points + rebounds. Just another low line for Jake LaRavia. The Kings will once again be without both Domantas Sabonis and Malik Monk, meaning LaRavia should be in line for 26-28 minutes off the bench. In just 22+ minutes this season, he’s cleared this line in a whopping 24/27 games. His usage has maintained since he joined the Kings (as compared to his time with the Grizzlies).
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