
Will the final Sacramento game of the year 2025 be aired? Here's how to watch.
The Sacramento Kings will aim to close this year on a winning note. Facing a team very much on the same boat as they are.
The 8-24 Kings will head to Inglewood's Intuit Dome to face the 10-21 Los Angeles Clippers with an 8 p.m. tipoff.
But where can fans tune in for the action?
The only watch option available is NBA League pass for Kings fans, or anyone across the nation who wants to tune into the Western Conference showdown.
League pass offers two options beginning with the premium outlet -- which charges $114.99 and comes with no commercials. Premium additionally offers more in-arena access that fans crave.
But the standard option is also available for $79.99. This one comes with commercials and limited in-arena access.
Both the Kings and Clippers will aim for a stronger 2026. But both also face roster scrutiny -- with many fans and analysts envisioning a blowup taking place for one or the other.
Already Malik Monk is rising a potential trade target ahead of the Feb. 2026 trade deadline. The shooting guard and sixth man rose as a candidate to get dealt before Christmas, per NBA insider Chris Haynes.
Former NBA starter and past North Carolina national champion Rashad McCants told Kings Roundtable that Monk brings value as a sixth man. Yet Monk may not command a high market either, McCants added.
Meanwhile, DeMar DeRozan has become a subject of his own trade possibility. DeRozan once got linked to the Clippers as a potential pending deal -- which brings the Compton native back to L.A. But DeRozan has become one of the top scorers for head coach Doug Christie and the Kings.
Fellow L.A. native Russell Westbrook (who grew up in Long Beach and played for Leuzinger High) is another hearing trade rumblings. Although he knows the Clippers well -- having played for them from 2023-2024.
Both teams are teetering towards locking up an NBA Draft Lottery selection for June 2026.


