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DeMar DeRozan’s Sacramento Kings (36-40) and the Charlotte Hornets (19-57) meet at Spectrum Center on Friday, April 4, beginning at 7 p.m. ET.
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KJ Simpson has been pressed into the starting lineup with the Charlotte Hornets. Season-ending injuries to LaMelo Ball and Brandon Miller opened up a lot of min
Sacramento is fighting for their playoff lives in the hyper-competitive Western Conference, and Charlotte is dreaming of draft prospects and ping pong balls. Charlotte will come out ready to spring an upset, but the talent disadvantage will be too much for the Hornets to overcome.
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