The San Antonio Spurs (23-36) and the Sacramento Kings (22-38) will meet on Thursday, March 3 in San Antonio at AT&T Center. San Antonio, the home team, are not on any sort of streak right now, whereas Sacramento, the visitors, have only won four out of the last ten games. The action starts at 7:30 PM CT, so place your bets now!
Head-to-head, how does San Antonio measure up versus Sacramento historically?
These franchises have played in two matchups this season and the Spurs have earned a win once against the Kings. Having said that, the score was 121-114 in favor of the Kings the most recent time they met up on December 19, 2021. In that game, San Antonio had a 50% and a 48% field goal percentage and three pointer percentage respectively. Conversely, Sacramento had a 48.48% field goal percentage and a 56% 3pt percentage. With regard to rebounds, the Spurs snagged 4, whereas the Kings had 7. Concerning assists, the former had 24 and the latter grabbed 23. Which team will you bet on to flatten the competition on Thursday? The Spurs, playing with the home court advantage, or the Kings, as the road team?
Betting Preview for the San Antonio Spurs vs. the Sacramento Kings on Thursday, March 3
Where:
AT&T Center in San Antonio
When:
Thursday, March 3, 2022
Betting on the San Antonio Spurs
Record:
23-36 |
Southwest Division Standing:
4
The San Antonio Spurs were beaten by the Memphis Grizzlies in their most recent game on Monday, 118-105, in the face of Jakob Poeltl’s effort. Poeltl was responsible for 16 points and 10 rebounds, whereas Dejounte Murray had 21 points. The Spurs are 12th right now in their conference. Be sure to read our odds assessment for Thursday’s game further down and think about how the team’s recent form could influence their meeting against Sacramento.
Absences and Injuries
The Spurs are short Romeo Langford (Groin).
Betting on the Sacramento Kings
Record:
22-38 |
Pacific Division Standing:
5
The Sacramento Kings have won just four out of the last ten games and are in the last position in the division and 13th in the conference at the present time. In their most recent game, they outplayed the Oklahoma City Thunder 110-131, due to a steady efforts from De’Aaron Fox and Trey Lyles. To that point, Fox generated 29 points and 10 assists. Trey Lyles had 24 points. Check out our assessment further down to learn how this performance has framed their odds for the upcoming game against San Antonio on Thursday.
Absences and Injuries
The Kings have zero injured players ruled out.
Odds Update: Moneyline, Over/Under and Spread Picks | Spurs vs. Kings
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