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The Los Angeles Lakers invade Golden 1 Center on Wednesday night for a nationally televised game against the host Sacramento Kings.

The Lakers and Kings have played 423 regular-season games against each other since then and the Lakers have won nearly 64 percent of those meetings.

Los Angeles, which beat the Chicago Bulls on Tuesday night, has not won two games played on consecutive days since Nov. 18-19, 2014.

Fox has started the last three games for Sacramento and is averaging 10.7 points per game on 50 percent shooting in those contests.

Kyle Kuzma leads Los Angeles in scoring at 16.8 points per game, including 23.2 points in his last four outings.

Los Angeles leads the NBA by contesting 71.3 shots per game, which is seven more per game than any other team.

The Kings are averaging 7.8 fewer rebounds per game than they have allowed this season, the poorest rebound differential in the NBA. Sacramento is 2-12 in games in which it has been outrebounded by its opponent and 2-1 in games in which it produced a rebound advantage.

Sacramento has scored fewer than 100 points in each of its last six games, the longest such streak by an NBA team this season and the longest for the Kings since they failed to reach triple-digits in any game during a seven-game stretch in the 2014-15 season.