NBA Game Preview: Los Angeles Lakers (23-13) vs. Sacramento Kings (9-30)

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The Los Angeles Lakers travel to Sacramento to face the struggling Kings in a Pacific Division matchup on January 12, 2026. The Lakers, holding strong in the Western Conference playoff race, look to extend their dominance over the Kings, having won the last six head-to-heads. Sacramento, mired in an eight-game losing streak and plagued by injuries, enters as heavy underdogs. Key storylines include LeBron James and Luka Doncic leading the Lakers’ potent offense against a depleted Kings squad featuring DeMar DeRozan and Zach LaVine. Expect the Lakers’ depth and experience to shine, potentially turning this into a blowout if Sacramento’s absences limit their scoring.

Venue

Location: Golden 1 Center, Sacramento, California

Tip-Off Time: 7:00 p.m. PT (10:00 p.m. ET)

TV/Streaming: NBCS-CA, SportsNet LA; available on NBA League Pass

Golden 1 Center has been tough for the Kings this season, with a 5-15 home record and opponents averaging 118.2 PPG there.

Injury Report

Both teams are impacted by injuries, but the Kings are hit harder, missing multiple starters.

Los Angeles Lakers Injuries:

Austin Reaves (G): Out – Left Calf Strain

Adou Thiero (G/F): Out – Right MCL Sprain

Rui Hachimura (F): Probable – Calf (full participant in practice, likely to return off the bench)

Without Reaves, the Lakers lose playmaking (averaging 18.2 PPG, 6.1 APG), but Doncic and James can compensate. Hachimura’s potential return adds shooting (best catch-and-shoot player on team).

Sacramento Kings Injuries:

Dennis Schroder (G): Out – Suspension

Keegan Murray (F): Out – Ankle

Domantas Sabonis (C): Out – Knee

Isaiah Stevens (G): Out – Undisclosed

The Kings are without their top rebounder (Sabonis, 13.2 RPG) and key wing (Murray, 15.8 PPG), forcing reliance on DeRozan and LaVine for scoring. Expect more minutes for Russell Westbrook and Malik Monk.

Key Player Matchups

Injuries shift the balance toward the Lakers’ stars exploiting Sacramento’s weaknesses.

Luka Doncic (LAL) vs. DeMar DeRozan (SAC): Doncic (team-high 29.4 PPG, 8.7 APG) thrives in pick-and-rolls and could torch the Kings’ perimeter defense (120.1 PPG allowed, 29th in NBA). DeRozan (23.1 PPG) will counter with mid-range scoring, but Doncic’s playmaking gives the edge.

LeBron James (LAL) vs. Zach LaVine (SAC): James (25.6 PPG, 8.2 RPG, 7.9 APG) dominates transitions and could feast inside without Sabonis. LaVine (22.4 PPG) provides scoring punch, but James’ versatility (top-10 in assists) should overwhelm.

Deandre Ayton (LAL) vs. Whoever Steps Up (SAC): Ayton (14.8 PPG, 9.6 RPG) controls the paint. With Sabonis out, the Kings’ frontcourt (e.g., Nique Clifford or backups) will struggle on the boards.

Bench notes: Lakers’ Jaxson Hayes adds rim protection; Kings lean on Westbrook for

energy.

Recent Team Forms

The Lakers are inconsistent (4-6 in last 10) but strong offensively; the Kings are in freefall (1-9 in last 10).

Los Angeles Lakers Last 10 Games (4-6):

DateOpponentResultScore
Jan 9vs. Milwaukee BucksL101-105
Jan 7@ San Antonio SpursL91-107
Jan 6@ New Orleans PelicansW111-103
Jan 4vs. Memphis GrizzliesW120-114
Jan 2vs. Memphis GrizzliesW128-121
Dec 30vs. Detroit PistonsL106-128
Dec 28vs. Sacramento KingsW125-101
Dec 26@ Houston RocketsL96-119
Dec 23@ Phoenix SunsL108-132
Dec 21@ LA ClippersL88-103

Lakers average 115.9 PPG but allow 116.3; they’ve won 3 of last 5 road games.

Sacramento Kings Last 10 Games (1-9):

DateOpponentResultScore
Jan 11vs. Houston RocketsW111-98
Jan 9@ Golden State WarriorsL103-137
Jan 6vs. Dallas MavericksL98-100
Jan 4vs. Milwaukee BucksL98-115
Jan 2@ Phoenix SunsL102-129
Jan 1vs. Boston CelticsL106-120
Dec 30vs. Denver NuggetsL95-110
Dec 28@ Los Angeles LakersL101-125
Dec 26@ Portland Trail BlazersL102-115
Dec 23vs. Oklahoma City ThunderL99-112

Kings average 109.8 PPG (29th) and allow 120.1 (29th); they’ve lost 8 straight before Saturday’s win.

Series History

All-Time Record: Lakers lead 287-168 in 455 regular-season games.

Recent Matchups: Lakers have won the last 6 (including 125-101 on Dec. 28 and 127-120 on Oct. 26). Lakers are 7-7 in last 14 overall.

At Golden 1 Center: Lakers are 11-4 ATS in last 15 visits, with the over hitting in 3 of last 4 meetings.

In playoffs, Lakers lead 8-1 in series.

Betting Trends

Spread: Lakers are 19-17 ATS overall (10-9 as favorites), while Kings are 14-23-1 ATS (7-13 as underdogs).

Over/Under: Over has hit in 21 of 36 Lakers games (58.3%) and 17 of 39 Kings games (43.6%). Models project 228.9 total points.

Trends to Note: Lakers are 6-0 ATS/SU vs. Kings in last 6; 11-4 ATS in last 15 at Golden 1 Center. Kings are 1-4 SU/ATS in last 5

Game Odds

Los Angeles Lakers          – 9.5

Sacramento Kings            228.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Sunday, January 11, 2026