Sacramento Kings vs Utah Jazz preview and teams – 2013 NBA Week 6

The eighth game on Sunday for NBA Week 6 is between Sacramento Kings and Utah Jazz. The opening tip-off is set to commence at 13:10 pm with the game to be played at EnergySolutions Arena. The favourite for the match is Home team Utah Jazz. View our preview and teams for the game between Sacramento Kings and Utah Jazz.

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When: 13:10 | Sunday 08/12/2013

Where: EnergySolutions Arena, Salt Lake City, UT

Sacramento Kings $2.30 vs Utah Jazz $1.65 at Sportsbet Australia get a $250 FREE BET on this match

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Odds Comparison:

Sacramento Kings 2.30 2.27 2.20 2.27 2.11 2.37
Utah Jazz 1.65 1.67 1.69 1.67 1.76 1.59

Teams:

Sacramento Kings:

Sacramento Kings logo
Num Player
15 DeMarcus Cousins
7 Jimmer Fredette
42 Chuck Hayes
24 Carl Landry
3 Ray McCallum
16 Ben McLemore
55 Hamady Ndiaye
25 Travis Outlaw
9 Patrick Patterson
5 John Salmons
22 Isaiah Thomas
34 Jason Thompson
23 Marcus Thornton
10 Greivis Vasquez
13 Derrick Williams

Utah Jazz:

Utah Jazz logo
Num Player
11 Andris Biedrins
3 Trey Burke
10 Alec Burks
21 Ian Clark
40 Jeremy Evans
15 Derrick Favors
8 Diante Garrett
27 Rudy Gobert
33 Mike Harris
20 Gordon Hayward
24 Richard Jefferson
0 Enes Kanter
5 John Lucas III
25 Brandon Rush
2 Marvin Williams

 

Preview:

The return of DeMarcus Cousins from a brief absence wasn’t enough to help the Sacramento Kings snap their lengthy skid.

The Kings would appear to have a better chance of ending their woes Saturday night with a visit to the Utah Jazz, the owner of the league’s worst record.

Cousins had 20 points and 11 rebounds Friday against the Los Angeles Lakers for his eighth double-double after missing Tuesday’s 97-95 loss to Oklahoma City because of an ankle injury. Rookie guard Ben McLemore also scored 20 points versus the Lakers – setting a career high – but the Kings couldn’t hold on to a late lead in a 106-100 defeat, their season-high sixth in a row. Four of the defeats have been by a combined 11 points.

“This is just ugly,” point guard Greivis Vasquez said. “There’s no other name. There’s no other adjective I could give to describe this.”

The Kings (4-13) remained tied for the fewest wins in the NBA with Utah (4-17) and Milwaukee.

The Jazz, who have won two of four at home after dropping five of their first six in Salt Lake City, led early in the fourth quarter against NBA-best Indiana on Wednesday before losing 95-86. They didn’t put up much resistance against Western Conference-leading Portland two nights later.

The Trail Blazers scored 39 points in the opening quarter and 40 in the third period en route to a 130-98 victory. With 16 points off the bench, Alec Burks was the only Utah player to score more than 10, and Gordon Hayward was the only starter in double figures.

The Jazz trailed by as many as 42 and allowed the Trail Blazers to make 17 of 23 attempts from 3-point range.

“It wasn’t a lack of effort,” Hayward said. “It just started to snowball on us.”

The Jazz have alternated losses and wins in their last 10 games against the Kings but won both home meetings last season. They were beaten by 11 points in each of their other two games against Sacramento in 2012-13.

Jason Thompson topped 20 points in each of last season’s final two matchups with Utah but is averaging a career-low 6.9 this season and has scored in double figures just five times.

Cousins averaged 12.8 points against the Jazz last season, his second-fewest against any West opponent. He averaged 21.3 points and 14.8 rebounds in four matchups against them in 2011-12.

Hayward sat out the final two matchups with a sprained right shoulder after averaging 17.0 points in his previous seven.

Burks averaged 20.0 points and shot 56.5 percent in his two games against Sacramento last season and has scored in double figures in a career-high five straight games.

The Kings haven’t lost seven straight contests since April 3-13, 2012.

Source: www.nba.com

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