Kings' Murray to miss 3-4 weeks with ankle sprain
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Kings' Murray to miss 3-4 weeks with ankle sprain
"SACRAMENTO -- Sacramento Kings forward Keegan Murray will miss at least three to four weeks with a left ankle sprain, the team announced. Murray suffered the injury on Sunday night against the Bucks, landing awkwardly on a hanging drive with 4:01 left in the third quarter. Murray immediately grabbed at the left ankle in pain and needed assistance to limp to the locker room."
"This is the latest blow in a Kings' season that has already spiraled. They are 8-28, having lost five consecutive games by double digits, giving them the worst point differential (minus-12) in the NBA. Murray had been durable his first three seasons in the league, appearing in 231 of a possible 246 games. But he missed the first 15 games of his fourth season with a torn UCL in his left thumb and could miss the rest of January with this ankle sprain."
Keegan Murray will be sidelined for at least three to four weeks with a left ankle sprain sustained after an awkward landing against the Bucks. He left the game grabbing his ankle and required assistance to reach the locker room. The Kings sit at 8-28 and have lost five straight games by double digits, producing the NBA's worst point differential at minus-12. Murray had been largely durable earlier in his career but missed the first 15 games this season with a torn UCL in his left thumb and now could miss the rest of January. The team signed him to a five-year, $140 million extension in October; in 19 games he is averaging 14.6 points, 6.1 rebounds and 35.9 minutes per game.
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