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It's confirmed! Regular season reimbursement! Two days of losing two generals, the king is too miserable

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It's confirmed! Regular season reimbursement! Two days of losing two generals, the king is too miserable

It's confirmed! Regular season reimbursement! Two days of losing two generals, the king is too miserable

On March 31, Beijing time, the Sacramento Kings once again ushered in the darkest moment, that is, Malik Monk, an important rotation of their team and the leading scorer of the second team, was reimbursed for the regular season!

It's confirmed! Regular season reimbursement! Two days of losing two generals, the king is too miserable

Sacramento Kings guard Malik Monk suffered a sprained medial collateral ligament in his right knee and is expected to miss 4-6 weeks, according to ESPN Register.

With only 15 days left in the regular season, this means that Monk is officially declared out for the regular season! If Monk wants to return from injury this season, then the Kings must achieve impressive results in the upcoming playoffs, and strive to make themselves go further and create opportunities for Monk's comeback. But given the Kings' current state of affairs and the fierce competition in the Wild West, the chances of Monk's comeback this season are slim to none! Just ask, Nuggets, Thunder, Timberwolves, Clippers, Suns, Suns, Lakers, which of these teams is not enough for the King to drink a pot!

It's confirmed! Regular season reimbursement! Two days of losing two generals, the king is too miserable

Malik Monk is a strong contender for the league's best sixth man this season, and his sudden downfall can be said to have seriously damaged the strength of the Kings! As the team's leading scorer on the second team, Monk plays an extremely important role in the team's tactical system. Now that he's gone down with an injury, it means that the offensive and defensive system that Coach Mike Brown has managed to build will be severely damaged, which will be very detrimental to their future playoffs!

It's confirmed! Regular season reimbursement! Two days of losing two generals, the king is too miserable

So far this season, Malik Monk has played a total of 72 games for the Kings, averaging 26 minutes per game, averaging 15.4 points, 2.9 rebounds, 5.1 assists, 0.6 steals and 0.5 blocks, shooting 44.3% from the field, 35% from three-point range and 82.9% from the free throw line.

In particular, Malik Munch is the second major general the Kings have lost in the last two days. The Kings officially announced yesterday that the team's guard Huerter will undergo surgery to repair a torn rotator cuff in his left shoulder, and the season will be completely reimbursed. Now Monk suffered a sprained medial collateral ligament in his right knee and is out for the regular season.

It's confirmed! Regular season reimbursement! Two days of losing two generals, the king is too miserable

With Huerter and Monk losing one after another, this will make the Kings' playoff journey even more difficult. They are currently on a two-game losing streak and have fallen to eighth in the West, just 1.5 wins ahead of the ninth-ninth Lakers. If they can't stop the decline in the future, they may really fall out of the top eight. With little regular season remaining, the Kings are in a tight playoff situation. Let's hope this dark horse team in the West can survive in the end!