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Domantas Sabonis was the star of the show as he led the Sacramento Kings to a resounding 113-96 victory over the struggling Utah Jazz. Sabonis put up an impressive 28 points and grabbed 11 rebounds, while De’Aaron Fox chipped in with 19 points of his own.

The Jazz, who have now lost four consecutive games to start the season, were dealt a further blow with injuries to key players Taylor Hendricks and Lauri Markkanen. Without their defensive stalwart Hendricks, who suffered a season-ending broken leg, the Jazz struggled to contain the Kings’ offense.

Rookie Kyle Filipowski had a solid outing with 12 points in extended playing time, but it wasn’t enough to stem the tide against the Kings. The absence of Markkanen in the second half allowed the Kings to break open the game, outscoring the Jazz 29-14 in the third quarter.

DeMar DeRozan continued his hot start with the Kings, notching his fourth consecutive game with at least 20 points. His impressive performances have drawn comparisons to Kings legends Chris Webber and Oscar Robertson, who also started their tenures with the franchise on a high note.

Despite shooting just 25.8% from beyond the arc, the Kings found success inside the paint, converting 65.6% of their shots. Their ability to move the ball and create open looks, especially in the midrange, proved to be decisive against the Jazz.

Looking ahead, the Kings will face the Atlanta Hawks on Friday, while the Jazz will look to bounce back against the San Antonio Spurs on Thursday. It remains to be seen how the Jazz will cope with the absence of key players and whether they can turn their season around after a disappointing start.

Overall, the Kings’ victory over the Jazz showcased their offensive prowess and depth, while highlighting the challenges that lie ahead for the struggling Utah team. The upcoming games will be crucial for both teams as they look to establish themselves in a competitive NBA season.