The Sacramento Kings take on the Memphis Grizzlies in their second game of the Las Vegas Summer League on July 9. This article details how to watch that contest.
The Sacramento Kings resume their Las Vegas Summer League schedule with a matchup against the Memphis Grizzlies on July 9. The Kings lost to the Phoenix Suns 89-85 in their opener, but rookie fifth overall pick De’Aaron Fox played fantastic scoring 18 points with five steals. I hope the rookie can build on that game and lead Sacramento to victory this evening. Below is a highlight video from that game in case you missed the action.
The Memphis Grizzlies brought a veteran squad to Vegas and won their opening game 91-88 against the Washington Wizards. Expect Wayne Selden Jr. and Wald Baldwin IV to lead the Grizzlies in the backcourt and attempt to wreak havoc on Fox and Buddy Hield.
Without further ado, let us take a look at how to watch the July 9 contest between the Memphis Grizzlies and your Sacramento Kings.
Start Time
The game starts at approximately 10:00 pm Eastern or 7:00 pm Pacific time. It is worth mentioning that the Kings play the fourth game of the day at Cox Pavilion so the start time could be delayed slightly if the proceedings are running behind.
Live Stream
Watch ESPN app which is downloadable on any tablet or connected device
TV Info
The game is a nationally televised broadcast on NBA TV.
Watch Online
You can view it online at ESPN.com
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Final Thoughts
There you have it, how to watch the Sacramento Kings second Summer League game against the Memphis Grizzlies. On paper, Sacramento has the deeper more talented roster tonight and should walk away victorious. The Kings will need to play a little better to make that a reality. The NBA veterans need to step up and dominate this game. Buddy Hield, Skal Labissiere, and Georgios Papagiannis should look like the three best players on the court tonight. If that trio plays well plus De’Aaron Fox, the King will defeat the Grizzlies.
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