Fox teamed up with his college teammate, Malik Monk, when the Kings signed him in the 2022 offseason, creating one of the most electric guard duos ever. As best friends and fantastic teammates ...
Malik Monk tries to explain tonight’s 130-111 loss to the Magic, evaluates his performance, reacts to losing De’Aaron Fox, addition of Zach LaVine and Jonas Valanciunas, as well as the future ...
Monk had 17 points (7-17 FG, 0-4 3Pt, 3-4 FT), three rebounds, eight assists and one block across 43 minutes during Monday's 129-128 overtime win over the Mavericks. Monk continues to play heavy ...
During the post-game interview, his teammate Malik Monk humorously called out LaVine’s shooting struggles. “Yeah, that motherf—– ain’t hitting no threes like he do with everybody else.
Malik Monk signed with the Kings to play alongside childhood friend and former Kentucky teammate De’Aaron Fox. He never imagined he would take Fox’s place as the team’s starting point guard ...
For the first time in the 191 games he played with Sacramento, Malik Monk’s name was first. “At guard, standing 6-foot-3, out of Kentucky, zero, Malik Monk,” Kings PA announcer Scott Moak ...
With De'Aaron Fox on his way to San Antonio, Malik Monk steps into the lead guard role, especially while they wait for newcomer Zach LaVine to join the team. The Kings, losers of 4 of their last 5 ...
Malik Monk is likely to take over as the starting point guard with rookie Devin Carter as the potential long-term replacement. LaVine will play alongside his former teammate DeMar DeRozan ...
Malik Monk didn’t just lose a teammate when the Kings sent De’Aaron Fox to the San Antonio Spurs on Sunday in a three-team trade to acquire Zach LaVine from the Chicago Bulls. He lost his best ...
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