De’Aaron Fox on his Sacramento Kings adjusting to playing without Malik Monk, picking up the scoring effort

De’Aaron Fox on his Sacramento Kings adjusting to playing without Malik Monk, picking up the scoring effort
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KTXL) – Following Monday’s practice in Sacramento, Kings point guard De’Aaron Fox talks about the previous night’s win over the Utah Jazz, learning to play without Malik Monk, the stepped up scoring effort from Harrison Barnes and Keegan Murray, looking for Davion Mitchell to be more of a scoring threat and the women’s NCAA Tournament catching his attention, especially with his familiarity with Folsom native McKenzie Forbes with USC.

The Kings (43-31) will close their five-game homestand on Tuesday when they host the LA Clippers. Tip-off is set for 7:00 p.m. at Golden 1 Center.

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