Since Zach LaVine's debut, the Kings have looked disjointed on offense while they try to figure out their new dynamic. Part of that is the struggles of Malik Monk. Over the seven games, he's averaged 16.4 points and 5.6 assists, but on 39.6% shooting from the field and 28.3% from three.
It's almost time for the ball to be thrown up in the air between the Charlotte Hornets (14-41) and Sacramento Kings (28-28). A few moments ago, both teams revealed their starting lineups for tonight's game.
Kings guard Malik Monk had 13 points on 6-11 shooting in Friday's loss, sharing some harsh words after the game. Monk was brutally honest about getting blown out at home by their division rival. "We can't get punked like that at home," Monk said. "That can't happen again."
With De'Aaron Fox gone, Malik Monk spoke to NBC Sports California's Tristi Rodriguez about his readiness to take on more responsibility as the face of the Sacramento Kings' franchise.
The Sacramento Kings have had an up and down season thus far, but Malik Monk has been a bright spot for them. Sacramento has gone through a ton of changes this season. It started in late December ...