Sacramento Kings spark plug Malik Monk is expected to finalize a deal with Peak, where the scoring guard will help to headline their latest batch of team models.
Source: boardroom.tv
Source: boardroom.tv
What’s the buzz on Twitter?
Matt George @MattGeorgeSAC
Mike Brown says there’s no reason to be concerned about Malik Monk leaving the game for personal reasons and the Kings expect him back for practice tomorrow. – 1:21 AM
Mike Brown says there’s no reason to be concerned about Malik Monk leaving the game for personal reasons and the Kings expect him back for practice tomorrow. – 1:21 AM
Sean Cunningham @SeanCunningham
Malik Monk’s intro to the game tonight, scored 13 points on 4/7 shooting before subbing himself out and leaving the game due to personal reasons. pic.x.com/iQdwkzcS1x – 12:26 AM
Malik Monk’s intro to the game tonight, scored 13 points on 4/7 shooting before subbing himself out and leaving the game due to personal reasons. pic.x.com/iQdwkzcS1x – 12:26 AM
Sean Cunningham @SeanCunningham
Malik Monk left the game tonight due to personal reasons, according to league sources. He is not expected to be away from the team for an extended period. – 12:05 AM
Malik Monk left the game tonight due to personal reasons, according to league sources. He is not expected to be away from the team for an extended period. – 12:05 AM
Jason Anderson @JandersonSacBee
According to a league source, Kings guard Malik Monk left tonight’s preseason game against the Warriors due to personal reasons. He is not injured and is not expected to be away from the team for an extended period of time. – 11:56 PM
According to a league source, Kings guard Malik Monk left tonight’s preseason game against the Warriors due to personal reasons. He is not injured and is not expected to be away from the team for an extended period of time. – 11:56 PM
James Ham @James_HamNBA
Kings lead 68-66 at the half despite the Warriors hitting 15-for-27 from 3-point range. DeRozan leads with 15 points. Monk has 13 and Fox and Sabonis have 11 points each. – 11:36 PM
Kings lead 68-66 at the half despite the Warriors hitting 15-for-27 from 3-point range. DeRozan leads with 15 points. Monk has 13 and Fox and Sabonis have 11 points each. – 11:36 PM
James Ham @James_HamNBA
Kings trail the Warriors 31-27 after 1Q. DeRozan has 10 points in his first quarter as a King. 5 points for Monk off the bench. – 11:05 PM
Kings trail the Warriors 31-27 after 1Q. DeRozan has 10 points in his first quarter as a King. 5 points for Monk off the bench. – 11:05 PM
James Ham @James_HamNBA
Malik Monk has come out firing. 5 points in 5 minutes. Kings trail 31-25. – 11:04 PM
Malik Monk has come out firing. 5 points in 5 minutes. Kings trail 31-25. – 11:04 PM
Matt George @MattGeorgeSAC
Malik Monk the first in off the bench for the Kings. He replaces De’Aaron Fox.
Jalen McDaniels and Mason Jones also in for DeRozan and Keon Ellis – 10:52 PM
Malik Monk the first in off the bench for the Kings. He replaces De’Aaron Fox.
Jalen McDaniels and Mason Jones also in for DeRozan and Keon Ellis – 10:52 PM
James Ham @James_HamNBA
Mike Brown goes with a line change. Monk, McDaniels and Mason Jones into the game. – 10:52 PM
Mike Brown goes with a line change. Monk, McDaniels and Mason Jones into the game. – 10:52 PM
Sean Cunningham @SeanCunningham
Kings preseason tips-off tonight in Sacramento, the unofficial debut of DeMar DeRozan and fans get to welcome him, as well as welcome back Malik Monk. So, who gets the bigger reception? pic.x.com/MIIObxkY3j – 2:49 PM
Kings preseason tips-off tonight in Sacramento, the unofficial debut of DeMar DeRozan and fans get to welcome him, as well as welcome back Malik Monk. So, who gets the bigger reception? pic.x.com/MIIObxkY3j – 2:49 PM
More on this storyline
James Ham: League source confirms that Malik Monk left the game early due to a personal reason. He is medically fine and not expected to be away from the team for an extended period. @JandersonSacBee first with the news. -via Twitter @James_HamNBA / October 10, 2024
Sean Cunningham: Malik Monk shares his observations of the second day of training camp, holding Mike Brown accountable, being the vocal one of the group and his feel for this year’s Kings team already. pic.x.com/b1MiJgqDQs -via Twitter @SeanCunningham / October 2, 2024
Matt George: Malik Monk on his talking, being a vocal leader for the Kings, and finding the freedom in Sacramento to be himself and speak his mind. Everyone in the Kings organization encourages Malik to speak up and be himself. That’s a major reason Monk chose to stay. pic.x.com/LA4jFMgUl1 -via Twitter @MattGeorgeSAC / October 2, 2024