The San Antonio Spurs play the Sacramento Kings on March 17 with both teams in very different positions. San Antonio has most of its roster available and is building momentum late in the season. Sacramento is dealing with multiple injuries and a short rotation.This game will likely be decided by availability. The Spurs can use their full lineup, while the Kings are missing several regular starters. That difference affects both matchups and rotations.
San Antonio Spurs vs Sacramento Kings injury report: (March 17, 2026)
San Antonio Spurs injury report and available players
San Antonio has no major injury concerns going into this game. The team is expected to use its usual rotation.Expected to play: • Victor Wembanyama • Devin Vassell • Stephon Castle • Keldon Johnson • Harrison Barnes • Dylan Harper • Bismack Biyombo • Luke KornetNo players are listed as out or questionable.
Sacramento Kings injury report and unavailable players
Sacramento has several players ruled out, including key starters.Out: • Devin Carter (calf) • Drew Eubanks (thumb, likely out for season) • Keegan Murray (ankle, no clear return date) • Domantas Sabonis (back, expected out for season) • Zach LaVine (finger, season-ending) • De’Andre Hunter (eye surgery, season-ending)Questionable: • Malik Monk (ankle)The team will rely on DeMar DeRozan, Russell Westbrook, and available role players.
San Antonio Spurs vs Sacramento Kings Head-to-head record and recent results
San Antonio has a clear edge in this matchup. • All-time record: Spurs lead 130-70 • November 16, 2025: Spurs won at home • February 21, 2026: Spurs won 139-122San Antonio has already beaten Sacramento twice this season.
San Antonio Spurs vs Sacramento Kings Team stats overview
Scoring and shooting
• Spurs: 118.4 points per game, 49.4% field goal • Kings: 110.7 points per game, 46.7% field goal
Rebounding and defense
• Spurs: 45.8 rebounds, 5.58 blocks per game • Kings: 42.0 rebounds per gameSan Antonio has the advantage in rebounding and rim protection.
San Antonio Spurs vs Sacramento Kings Key players (2025-26)
| Category | San Antonio Spurs (2025-26) | Sacramento Kings (2025-26) |
| Points leaders | Victor Wembanyama (≈24–26 ppg) | DeMar DeRozan (≈19–21 ppg) |
| Rebounds | Wembanyama (11.2 rpg) | Maxime Raynaud / Sabonis (before injury) |
| Assists | Stephon Castle (≈6–7 apg) | Russell Westbrook ≈6 apg |
| Steals | Stephon Castle ≈1.75 spg | Keon Ellis (prior to injuries) |
| Blocks | Wembanyama (≈3.0 bpg) | Drew Eubanks (prior to injury) ≈0.9 bpg |
San Antonio Spurs vs Sacramento Kings Team lineups and structure
San Antonio Spurs
• Guards: De’Aaron Fox, Stephon Castle, Dylan Harper, Devin Vassell • Forwards/Centers: Victor Wembanyama, Keldon Johnson, Harrison Barnes, Bismack Biyombo, Luke KornetThe team can switch lineups without changing its style much.
Sacramento Kings
• Guards: DeMar DeRozan, Russell Westbrook, Malik Monk, Isaiah Stevens, Nique Clifford • Forwards/Centers: Precious Achiuwa, Maxime Raynaud, Doug McDermott, Patrick Baldwin Jr., Daeqwon PlowdenSacramento has fewer options in the frontcourt.
What to expect in tonight’s San Antonio Spurs vs Sacramento Kings game (March 17, 2026)
San Antonio has an advantage inside with Wembanyama. Sacramento is missing key players in that area. The Spurs also have more depth in the backcourt.San Antonio enters the game at 50-18. Sacramento is 17-51. Based on availability and team stats, the Spurs have the stronger position going into this matchup.


