vs. <font color="Indigo">Sacramento Kings</font> Mike Bibby - Cuttino Mobley - Maurice Evans - Dairus Songaila - Brian Skinner <font color="Indigo">Key Bench Players</font> Kenny Thomas - Corliss Williamson <font color="Red">Key Injuries</font> Brad Miller-(broken fibula) Peja Stojakovic-(Strained Groin) <font color="Indigo">Phoenix Suns</font> Steve Nash - Quentin Richardson - Joe Johnson - Shawn Marion - Amare Stoudemire <font color="Indigo">Key Bench Players</font> Steven Hunter - Walter McCarty <font color="Red">Key Injury</font> Quentin Richardson-(Left ankle sprain) Sacramento(49-30) will be playing one of the best teams in the league, Phoenix (60-19). Last year, they were one of the worst teams with a 29-53 record. Now, they have turned it around to have the best record. The Suns beat the Los Angeles Clippers 98-91 on Friday, becoming the first team to win 60 games. Currently, they are two games ahead of San Antonio for the best record in the NBA with three games to play. The Kings are coming off their fourth straight win. Friday they had a 115-106 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers. Mike Bibby had 26 points, leading all Kings. Peja Stojakovic scored 14 points before leaving late in the first quarter with a strained left groin. His status for this game is unknown. Also, The Suns and Kings will meet Wednesday in the last game of the season. My Prediction is without Peja, the hot Kings will not do that great vs. Phoenix. But Phoenix without "Q" will help the Kings. If the Kings can continue their strong offensive game and limit the Suns, they have a chance to come out with the W.
didnt get a chance to watch the game yesterday, but I really do think they are going to split these two games.