Sacramento Kings vs Portland Trail Blazers preseason game 4: How to watch
By Tyler Watts
The Sacramento Kings return home to face the Portland Trail Blazers on Oct. 9 in their fourth preseason game. This article details how to watch that contest.
The Sacramento Kings return to the Golden 1 Center for the second of a back-to-back against the Portland Trail Blazers. Both teams played last night which is precisely why A Royal Pain will not have a game preview. Any player could rest in this contest, and I would be shocked if at least a handful are not suited up.
The big news from Sunday’s loss to the Los Angeles Lakers was the injury to rookie De’Aaron Fox. Fox attacked the rim and drew contact only to make an awkward fall flat on his back. He will have X-Rays today according to Jason Jones. I doubt Fox is in action tonight, but keep an eye out for word on his status going forward.
Without further ado, here is how to watch tonight’s game between the Sacramento Kings and the Portland Trail Blazers.
Start Time
The game starts at approximately 10:00 pm Eastern or 7:00 pm Pacific time.
TV Info
The game has national television coverage on NBA TV. It is broadcast locally in Portland on NBC Sports Northwest. In Sacramento, you can watch on NBC Sports California.
Live Stream
You can view local live streams on the NBC Sports websites or apps.
Watch Online
The game should be available to watch online via NBA League Pass if you prefer that method of viewing.
Radio
The game is available on the following radio stations: KHTK Sports 1140 AM, Rip City Radio 620
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Final Thoughts
There you have it, how to watch the Oct. 9 contest between the Kings and Blazers. It will be an eventful affair. I hope the Kings shoot better than Sunday and let their offense flow more. Things got a bit ugly and stagnated on the offensive end at times, but that is what preseason basketball is for to work out the kinks. Tune in tonight and cheer on Sacramento.
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