Westbrook undergoes an MRI after missing two games with soreness; Murray advances to contact activities after a sprained ankle.
The Sacramento Kings are navigating a late-season injury stretch, with updates emerging on key players Russell Westbrook and Keegan Murray. Westbrook recently underwent MRI imaging on his right foot after experiencing soreness that sidelined him for the past two games. The scan revealed irritation in the joint of his first toe, and the team has announced he will remain out, with further updates to arrive as appropriate.
Meanwhile, forward Keegan Murray is making encouraging progress in his recovery from a left ankle sprain sustained on February 25th against the Houston Rockets. He has been re-evaluated and cleared to participate in contact basketball activities, signaling a potential return to the court in the near future. The Kings will continue to monitor Murray’s progress and provide updates as they become available.