Sacramento Kings at Oklahoma City Thunder game 43: How to watch
By Tyler Watts
The Sacramento Kings travel to face the Oklahoma City Thunder in game 43 of their regular season on Jan. 15. This article details how to watch that contest.
The Sacramento Kings conclude their brief two-game road trip this evening against the Oklahoma City Thunder. Tonight’s contest is the second of four meetings between these squads. The Thunder traveled to Sacramento on Nov. 7 and had a terrible shooting night. The Kings picked up a 94-86 victory behind 21 points from Buddy Hield. Below is a highlight video of that game.
Without further ado, here is how to watch tonight’s contest between the Sacramento Kings and the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Start Time
The Monday evening tilt begins at approximately 8:00 p.m. ET or 5:00 p.m. PT.
TV Info
Both teams have a local television broadcast for this matchup. For local viewers in the Sacramento market, the game is available on NBC Sports California. The Thunder have the local access via Fox Sports Oklahoma.
Live Stream
Live streams are readily available at three locations this evening. The Kings still have their local live stream is available through NBC Sports California’s website or the NBC Sports app. The Thunder have their local live stream on Fox Sports Go. The non-local fans, you can live watch on NBA League Pass. League Pass should have you covered regardless of your viewing needs.
Radio
The game is available on the following radio stations: KHTK Sports 1140 AM, WWLS 98.1 FM OKC
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Final thoughts
The Kings have lost four straight games and face a road contest against the reigning MVP Russell Westbrook and his likely playoff-bound Thunder. The head-to-head matchup between Westbrook and De’Aaron Fox has me excited for tipoff. The young lion gets a test from the walking statistic. Fox has the speed of Westbrook, but can he match his tenacity and ability to attack non-stop? That is something to watch for tonight. Please tune in and enjoy the game.
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