Apr 4

SAC125
CHA102
Final
GSW123
LAL116
Final
UTA112
IND140
Final
PHX103
BOS123
Final
DET117
TOR105
Final

Apr 5

DEN104
GSW118
Final
POR113
CHI118
Final
CLE114
SAS113
Final
OKC111
HOU125
Final
DAL91
LAC114
Final
NOP108
LAL124
Final
NYK48-28
ATL36-40
FDSE @7:00 PM UTC
MEM45-32
DET43-34
NBAt @11:00 PM UTC
MIN45-32
PHI23-54
NB10 @11:00 PM UTC

Apr 6

SAC37-40
CLE62-15
NBCSCA @10:00 PM UTC
MIL42-34
MIA35-42
FDWI @12:00 AM UTC
DAL38-40
LAC45-32
KFAA @2:30 AM UTC
CHI35-42
CHA19-58
NBAt @5:00 PM UTC
TOR28-50
BKN25-52
WLNY @7:30 PM UTC
LAL47-30
OKC64-13
NBAt @7:30 PM UTC
UTA16-62
ATL36-40
FDSE @10:00 PM UTC
WAS17-60
BOS57-20
NBCSB @10:00 PM UTC
SAS32-45
POR34-44
KUNP @10:00 PM UTC
PHX35-42
NYK48-28
KTVK @11:00 PM UTC

Apr 7

HOU51-27
GSW46-31
NBCSBAY @12:30 AM UTC
SAC37-40
DET43-34
NBCSCA @11:00 PM UTC
IND46-31
DEN47-31
FDIN @12:00 AM UTC
MIL42-34
NOP21-56
FDWI @12:30 AM UTC
PHI23-54
MIA35-42
NBCSP @11:30 PM UTC
Devin Carter

Brown encourages Kings rookie Carter to have ‘fun' after being cleared

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SACRAMENTO – Coach Mike Brown said he wants rookie guard Devin Carter to relax and enjoy the process now that the Kings’ 2024 first-round draft pick has been cleared for unrestricted basketball activity.

Carter, the No. 13 overall pick in the 2024 NBA draft, had been practicing in limited fashion already but got the all-clear signal nearly six months after undergoing surgery to repair a torn labrum in his left shoulder.

That news certainly raised the hopes of Kings fans who have been yearning for some good news during this up-and-down seasons. Brown, however, has no plans to rush Carter back just to get him on the court.

“No expectation from the standpoint of he should be here by this day or that day,” Brown told reporters at Golden 1 Center before Thursday’s game against the Detroit Pistons. “I just want him to go ball and have fun. He’s a rookie, and being a rookie never getting a taste of what its like to play at any professional level can be a daunting task.

“I just want him to have fun, hoop freely and just be ready whenever your number’s called for Stockton or Sacramento.”

The Kings didn’t announce whether they would send Carter to their G-League affiliate in Stockton, although that seems the logical and likely option for the 22-year-old.

It’ll be interesting to see how much time does go by before Carter makes his debut at Golden 1. There’s a clear need for him on the Kings’ roster, though he definitely needs to sharpen a few things before he gets there.

Carter was the Big East Player of the Year primarily due to his defense, which helped raise his stock status leading up to the draft. The Kings can use all the defensive help they can get. They went into Thursday ranked 16th in the NBA with a defensive rating of 112.9, and have had a lot of issues finishing things off in the fourth quarter.

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