UPDATE (5:45 p.m. on Thursday) -- The Kings released their injury report for Friday night's game against the Thunder in Oklahoma City:
Questionable:
Rudy Gay (concussion)
Nik Stauskas (mid back strain)
Out:
DeMarcus Cousins (sore right foot)
Darren Collison (core muscle injury)
Eric Moreland (left shoulder labral tear)
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Kings forward Rudy Gay will be re-evaluated Thursday and may play Friday against the Thunder, CSNCalifornia.com has learned.
Gay suffered a headache after leading Sacramento with 33 points in Tuesday’s 116-111 Kings win over Minnesota at Sleep Train Arena and as per the NBA's league mandated concussion protocol was held out of Wednesday’s game in Utah.
The 28-year-old had missed the previous three games before returning to the lineup against the Timberwolves due to a concussion sustained in a 97-83 loss in Memphis to the Grizzlies on March 30.
The Kings were also without DeMarcus Cousins in Wednesday’s 103-91 loss to the Jazz at EnergySolutions Arena.
Cousins visited a specialist in Los Angeles on Wednesday after meeting with Kings doctors on Tuesday regarding a sore right foot. The results of the Los Angeles consultation are not yet known.
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The All-Star center has now missed two consecutive games.
Sacramento is 4-15 without Cousins and 2-8 without Gay in the lineup this season.
The Kings (27-51) have just four games remaining on the season and are in Oklahoma City on Friday to face the Thunder (42-36).