The Sacramento Kings host the Toronto Raptors in game 26 of their regular season game on Dec. 10. This article details how to watch that contest.
The Sacramento Kings host the Toronto Raptors today. That means a battle with All-Stars Kyle Lowry and DeMar DeRozan in what should be an entertaining affair.
Without further ado, here is how to watch tonight’s contest between the Sacramento Kings and the Toronto Raptors.
Start Time
The game starts at approximately 3:30 p.m. ET or 12:30 p.m. PT.
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TV Info
Both teams are airing a local television broadcast this evening. You can watch in the Kings’ market on NBC Sports California. The Raptors local feed is available on Sportsnet One.
Live Stream
There are three primary live streams available to watch the game. The Kings’ local live stream is available through NBC Sports California’s website or app. You can view the stream on any tablet or connected device. Toronto’s local is available via Sportsnet One. If you live outside both local markets, you can view the game via NBA League Pass. NBA LP is available on a plethora of platforms and remains the best and most efficient way to watch any out of market NBA game.
Radio
The game is available on the following radio stations: KHTK Sports 1140 AM, Sportsnet 590 The Fan
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Final thoughts
Please tune in tonight and cheer on the Kings as they go for their ninth win of the season against the Toronto Raptors. Keep an eye on the status of Willie Cauley-Stein as tipoff approaches. He is currently questionable with a back injury. Enjoy the game.
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