Wizards-Kings free livestream: How to watch NBA Summer League games, TV, schedule

The Washington Wizards play against the Sacramento Kings in an NBA Summer League game tonight. The matchup will be broadcasted on ESPN at 6 p.m. CT. Fans can watch this game for free online by using the free trial offered by Fubo TV. If that streaming method has already been used, then Sling offers a first month discount to new users.

Washington enters this matchup with a 1-2 record, which officially eliminates them from the four-team playoff this weekend. However, the Wizards could end the NBA Summer League on a high note by winning this evening.

Washington drafted Alex Sarr with the second overall pick in this year’s draft, but he has struggled mightily this summer. Notably, Sarr ended the team’s last game with zero points and shot 0-15 from the field.

Sarr also underperformed in Washington’s other games, as he combined to shoot 8-26 from the field in the opening two matchups. His inefficient play has hampered Washington’s offense, so he will try to bounce back with a good performance this evening.

Sacramento also enters this game with a 1-2 record, as they are coming off a close 106-105 loss to the New York Knicks. The Kings had a great performance from Keon Ellis, who scored a team-high 29 points and shot 10-18 from the field. However, Sacramento was unable to close out the game because they played poorly on the defensive end.

Notably, the Kings have been playing without their first round pick from this year’s draft, as Devin Carter had to get shoulder surgery last week. The rookie was dealing with a torn labrum, and the recovery process will take at least six months. Due to the timing of the surgery, Sacramento will be without their highly talented rookie for the beginning of the NBA season. Although, the team has plenty of talent on the roster to overcome this obstacle.

Fans can watch this NBA Summer League game for free online by using the free trial offered by Fubo TV. Alternatively, Sling offers a first month discount to new users.