After narrowly beating the Chicago Bulls on Sunday, the Sacramento Kings are winners of seven straight games. They are one of only two teams to have a seven game win streak and a six game losing streak this season.
The only other team to accomplish this feat is the Milwaukee Bucks, who the Kings will be playing in their next game.
Who will be available for the Kings in this unique clash? What about the Bucks? Here is the full injury report.
Sacramento Kings Injury Report
After an unlucky start to the season on the injury front, the Kings have returned to their healthy ways (they were one of the healthiest teams in the league in each of the last two seasons). As it stands, the Kings don't have a single player on their entire roster on the injury report.
De'Aaron Fox, the player we have listed on the headline for this post, will be playing tonight. After taking a hard fall against the Memphis Grizzlies, the star guard missed three games (all of which the Kings won). However, Fox returned to action against the Bulls.
Fox didn't appear to have any rust, either. In just under 33 minutes of action, Fox scored 26 points on a pristine 71.4% true shooting. The Kings were a +8 during his time on the court in a game they only won by five points.
Milwaukee Bucks Injury Report
Like the Kings, the Bucks have had a relatively clean bill of health this season. According to Spotrac, the Bucks have had the fourth-fewest player games missed due to injury.
This game against the Kings will likely be no different. The only two players currently listed on their injury report are Ryan Rollins (non-COVID-related illness) and Gary Trent Jr. (hip). Neither of them played in their recent game against the New York Knicks, and both of them are listed as questionable for this game against the Kings.
As a general rule, when a player is given the "questionable" designation, it usually means that they have a 50/50 chance of playing in the game. So, it will probably be a coin flip when it comes to whether or not either (or both) of these two players play.
After this road game against the Bucks, the Kings will host the Houston Rockets on Thursday, January 16.