Keegan Murray’s season may be cut short due to a “mild” ankle sprain, sidelining him for at least two weeks, as announced by the Sacramento Kings. The fourth-year player has already faced a challenging season with injuries limiting him to just 23 games, averaging 14 points, 5.7 rebounds, and 1.7 assists while struggling with a 27% shooting rate from three-point range. With the Kings holding the NBA’s worst record at 14-47 and several key players out for the season, there are questions about whether Murray will be shut down for the remainder of the campaign. He remains a vital part of the team’s future, under contract through the 2030-31 season after a recent extension.
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