Sacramento Kings vs. Phoenix Suns: How To Watch

SACRAMENTO, CA - DECEMBER 29: Garrett Temple
SACRAMENTO, CA - DECEMBER 29: Garrett Temple /
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Scroll down below to find out how to watch or listen to tonight’s basketball game between the Sacramento Kings and Phoenix Suns.

The Sacramento Kings will go up against the Phoenix Suns tonight which will conclude the season series between the two. Right now the Kings have won once out of the three possible times the two teams have met, but they can even the series with a win tonight.

With that being said, listed down below is some valuable information to know on how to stay tuned for tonight’s game.

Start Time

Tonight’s match is scheduled to start at 7:00 P.M. (Pacific Time) at the Talking Stick Resort Arena in Phoenix, Arizona.

How To Watch On TV

There are two broadcast networks that will show the game on television. For the Kings, this network is CSN Sports California. For the Suns, their network is Fox Sports Arizona.

Radio

To listen to the game in the Sacramento area, turn your radio to KHTK Sports 1140 AM. If around Phoenix, 98.7 FM is the channel to go to.

Live Stream

The first option to stream the game is through NBA League Pass. The obstacle, however, is that this option only applies to people who have a subscription to the program. The other two ways to stream the game are through CSN Sports California and Fox Sports Go.

Final Thoughts

Despite both teams being in the basement of the Western Conference, tonight’s matchup should be intriguing based on the young talent that will be on the court. The Kings got guys in De’Aaron Fox, Bogdan Bogdanovic, and Buddy Hield who have been playing better as of late while the Suns have players like Josh Jackson and Marquese Chriss.

This game will also be significant due to the draft lottery. Because both teams will participate in the lottery, whoever loses this contest will put themselves in a better position to get a higher pick in the upcoming NBA draft.

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But for the Kings, where they get placed in the draft does not matter to them. All the players and coaches care about is winning and developing a competitive culture right now. Because of this, expect the Kings to come out strong tonight as they play against a team that has lost 25 of their last 26 games.