- Matchup: Sacramento Kings vs Oklahoma City Thunder
- Date: Wednesday, November 19, 2025
- Venue: Paycom Center, Oklahoma City, OK
- Broadcast: FanDuel Sports Network
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The Sacramento Kings (3-11) head to Paycom Center on Wednesday to face the Oklahoma City Thunder (14-1).

In their most recent encounter, the Kings suffered a defeat against the Spurs, with a final score of 123-110. Both teams committed 17 personal fouls, while Sacramento managed to make 14 of their 38 three-point attempts. San Antonio converted 83.3% of their free throws, sinking 15 of 18 shots. They dominated the boards, securing 46 rebounds (9 offensive, 37 defensive) and recorded 3 blocks. The Spurs also tallied 38 assists and 7 steals. Defensively, Sacramento allowed a field goal percentage of 54.0%, with San Antonio shooting 47 of 87 from the floor. Sacramento contributed 25 assists and forced 15 turnovers, achieving 10 steals. Their rebound performance totaled 37, including 5 offensive boards. The Kings made 16 of 22 free-throw attempts, resulting in a shooting percentage of 72.7%. They concluded the game with a shooting percentage of 47.1% (41 of 87) and converted 12 of 33 from beyond the arc.
DeMar DeRozan played a significant role in this matchup, shooting an impressive 80.0% from the field while also recording 4 assists. After 39 minutes on the court, he grabbed 2 rebounds and ended the game with 27 points, shooting 12 of 15.
The Kings enter this game with a record of 3-11 for the season. They average 112.9 points per game (23rd in the league) and have a field goal percentage of 46.7%. From beyond the arc, the Kings are hitting 37.2% of their shots (164 of 441) and making 75.7% of their free throws. As a collective, Sacramento averages 39.4 rebounds per game and has accumulated 369 assists this season, placing them 15th in the league for assists. They commit 14.4 turnovers and average 20.5 fouls per game.
Defensively, the Kings force 15.1 turnovers per game while drawing 20.1 personal fouls. They yield a three-point shooting percentage of 36.7% and rank 29th in the NBA for points allowed per game (124.4). Sacramento’s defense allows a field goal percentage of 51.0% (635 of 1,244) and concedes 46.1 rebounds per game, placing them last in the league for assists allowed with 412 given up this season.
In their last game, the Thunder emerged victorious, defeating the Pelicans 126-109. Oklahoma City secured 25 defensive rebounds and 13 offensive boards, totaling 38. They turned the ball over 18 times but also recorded 12 steals. The Pelicans committed 26 personal fouls, giving the Thunder 28 free throw attempts, of which they converted 23 for an 82.1% success rate. From three-point range, Oklahoma City hit 17 of 42 attempts (40.5%). They shot 49.4% overall (43 of 87). On defense, the Thunder allowed the Pelicans to hit 42 of 86 shots (48.8%) and permitted them to connect on 42.9% of their three-point attempts (12 of 28), while finishing the game with a free-throw success rate of 86.7% (13 of 15). Overall, Oklahoma City allowed New Orleans to grab 35 rebounds, including 12 offensive rebounds.
Chet Holmgren was pivotal for the Thunder, scoring 26 points during his 33 minutes on the floor. He registered no assists but made 10 of 14 shots, achieving a field goal percentage of 71.4% and pulled down 9 rebounds.
The Thunder boast a record of 14-1 this season. Offensively, they are shooting 47.9% from the field, ranking 11th in the league. Oklahoma City has amassed 1,828 points for an average of 121.9 per game and collects 46.6 rebounds on average. They distribute 25.8 assists per game (19th in the league) but commit 12.8 turnovers on average. The Thunder are averaging 21.1 fouls per contest and convert an impressive 85.8% of their free throw attempts.
On the defensive end, Oklahoma City allows opponents to shoot 37.3% from three-point range (216 of 579) and they permit 78.3% from the charity stripe. Defensively, they average giving up 23.6 assists and 43.5 rebounds per game, ranking 3rd and 10th in the NBA, respectively. The Thunder currently rank 2nd in points allowed per game, permitting 106.4, while forcing 17.9 turnovers each game and holding teams to a shooting percentage of 42.2% from the field, ranking first in the league.
Which team will come out on top in tonight’s NBA showdown against the spread?
Prediction: Select Sacramento
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