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SAC • Forward-Center • #15
13 days ago
Eubanks suffered an avulsion fracture of his left thumb during a December 11 game against the Nuggets and has missed Sacramento’s last seven games. His return means that Dylan Cardwell drops from the rotation. In fact, the Kings have sent the rookie to the G League, so he’ll be inactive on Monday. Eubanks will serve as Maxime Raynaud’s backup.
Source: NBA Injury Report

SAC • Forward-Center • #15
29 days ago
Eubanks exited Thursday’s loss to the Nuggets after playing four first-quarter minutes. He has since been diagnosed with an avulsion fracture of his left thumb and will miss at least three weeks. Maxime Raynaud will continue to start in place of the injured Domantas Sabonis, and he’s worth streaming out of necessity. Precious Achiuwa’s playing time should increase as well, but Raynaud is the player to target.
Source: NBA Injury Report

SAC • Forward-Center • #15
about 1 month ago
Eubanks exited Thursday’s game after playing just under four first-quarter minutes after suffering a right thumb injury. The severity and how much time he could potentially miss won’t be learned until Friday, but Eubanks’ exit leaves the Kings light on options in the post. Maxime Raynaud will play plenty, with Precious Achiuwa slotting into the backup center role. That has also opened up rotation minutes for Doug McDermott.
Source: Jason Anderson

SAC • Forward-Center • #15
about 2 months ago
The Kings are without Domantas Sabonis for Wednesday’s game, as he is out with a sore left knee. As has been the case in the past, he’ll be replaced in the starting lineup by Eubanks, who is worth adding to deep-league rosters. Sacramento’s lineup has no other changes.
Source: NBA Lineups

SAC • Forward-Center • #15
2 months ago
Eubanks was outstanding on Tuesday, holding his own defensively and providing solid offensive value. The 19 points were a season-high, and the 6-foot-10 center has reached double figures in four of his last five games. That said, Eubanks has been most valuable when starting center Domantas Sabonis is unavailable or dealing with foul trouble. The latter issue limited Sabonis to 26 minutes on Tuesday, leaving the other 22 to Eubanks. He isn’t a must-add, but that could change if the Kings hold Sabonis out of Wednesday’s game against the Hawks.

SAC • Forward-Center • #15
3 months ago
Schröder and LaVine are the only expected starters in the lineup for Sacramento’s final game of the preseason. DeMar DeRozan, Keegan Murray and Domantas Sabonis are out due to injury, with Murray being the one guaranteed not to be available when the regular season begins next week. Of the three replacements, Clifford is the one to watch, as the rookie may be asked to take on a more prominent role, even if he comes off the bench once the games truly count.
Source: NBA Lineups

SAC • Forward-Center • #15
6 months ago
With the Clippers having agreed to a deal with Brook Lopez on Monday, there was not going to be room for Eubanks in the team’s rotation for next season. As a result, he’ll be waived, and the 6-foot-10 center has already found his next home. According to Charania, Eubanks will sign a one-year deal with the Kings after he clears waivers. Sacramento traded Jonas Valančiūnas to the Nuggets for Dario Šarić earlier Tuesday, so there will be opportunities for Eubanks as Domantas Sabonis’ backup. However, that isn’t enough to make him viable in fantasy basketball.
Source: Shams Charania

LAC • Forward-Center • #15
10 months ago
Eubanks will miss Tuesday’s game, but he fell out of the rotation against Sacramento on Sunday. Tyronn Lue will likely utilize a smaller lineup when Ivica Zubac isn’t on the floor against New Orleans, which should lead to Derrick Jones Jr. minutes at center.
Source: NBA Injury Report