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Kings' Corey Brewer: Return to Sacramento official
Corey Brewer officially signed with the Sacramento Kings on Tuesday.As expected, Brewer and the Kings have partnered up for the season's restart in Orlando. He hasn't played this season, and he last saw action in the NBA when he was with Sacramento during the final two months of the 2018-19 campaign. Brewer will likely have a minor role with the team.
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Corey Brewer: Likely to join Sacramento
Corey Brewer is expected to sign with the Kings when the NBA's transaction window opens Tuesday at noon ET, Shams Charania of The Athletic reports.Brewer has been out of basketball throughout the 2019-20 campaign while waiting for an NBA opportunity to open up, and it appears the late-July season restart will give him the chance to continue his career. He's reportedly chosen an offer from the Kings -- with whom he played the final two months of the 2018-19 season -- over ones from multiple clubs who will head to Orlando for the 22-team restart. Look for him to fill a minor role as a depth wing for the Kings for the remainder of the campaign.
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Kings' Corey Brewer: Ready to roll
Corey Brewer (groin) has been cleared to play Friday against the Jazz.Brewer was previously considered questionable with a sore right groin, but the veteran evidently feels good enough to come off the bench. He's averaging 4.8 points, 4.0 rebounds and 1.2 assists over his last five games.
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Kings' Corey Brewer: Questionable Friday
Corey Brewer is questionable for Friday's game against the Jazz due to a sore right groin, James Ham of NBC Sports Bay Area reports.Brewer took a hard fall during Thursday's game and is dealing with some pain. If he ends up sidelined Friday, Bogdan Bogdanovic could see some more time.
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Kings' Corey Brewer: Plays 20 minutes in Sunday's win
Corey Brewer totaled six points (2-3 FG, 1-2 3Pt, 1-2 FT), three rebounds, three assists, one steal, and one block in 20 minutes during Sunday's 113-106 win over the Spurs.Brewer contributed across every category. However, he went the entire month of March (16 appearances) without reaching double figures in scoring once. The 33-year-old veteran has maintained a decent role considering the team has already been eliminated from playoff contention. Still, he's really only worthy of consideration in the very deepest formats.
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Kings' Corey Brewer: To sign for rest of season
Corey Brewer will sign with the Sacramento Kings for the remainder of the season Thursday, James Ham of NBC Sports Bay Area reports.Brewer's second 10-day contract expired today, so the Kings have decided to keep the veteran around for the remainder of their playoff push. While Brewer doesn't offer much in terms of offensive production, he's still proven to be a serviceable defender and high-energy guy in Sacramento. He'll likely continue playing a limited role off the bench for the Kings this season.
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Kings' Corey Brewer: Available vs. Timberwolves
Corey Brewer (eye) is available to play Monday against the Timberwolves, Jason Jones of The Athletic reports.Brewer has been cleared to play despite entering the day with a doubtful tag. The veteran has appeared in just one game for the Sacramento Kings over the last two weeks, notching 11 points in 13 minutes off the bench.
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Kings' Corey Brewer: Game-time call Monday
Corey Brewer (eye) will be a game-time decision Monday against the Timberwolves, Jason Jones of The Athletic reports.Brewer was originally listed as doubtful, but it sounds like he could play Monday if he checks out OK during warmups. The veteran has played a limited role during his time with the Sacramento Kings, so his availability won't affect Sacramento's rotation too much either way.
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Kings' Corey Brewer: Doubtful vs. Minnesota
Corey Brewer is unlikely to play Monday against the Timberwolves due to a right ocular injury.Brewer failed to play in Saturday's matchup against Oklahoma City, although it's unclear if it was due to this same eye injury. Assuming Brewer won't take the court, expect Bogdan Bogdanovic, Marvin Bagley and Nemanja Bjelica to see more minutes.
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Kings' Corey Brewer: Re-ups with Kings
Corey Brewer signed a 10-day contract with the Sacramento Kings on Monday.Brewer didn't appear in a game during his first 10-day stint with the Kings, so he doesn't figure to play a large role in his second go-around. Once his upcoming 10-day contract expires, Sacramento will need to either sign Brewer for the remainder of the season or cut him loose.