The Sacramento Kings may not have any players representing the franchise at the NBA’s annual All-Star festivities this coming weekend in San Francisco, effectively shut out of the midseason showcase for the first time in more than a decade.

A late change remains possible by way of injury or unforeseen absence. Otherwise, the Kings won’t have a player in any of the Rising Stars game, 3-point contest, dunk contest, skills challenge or NBA All-Star Game for the first time since 2009.

Center Domantas Sabonis is the team’s most notable omission after NBA Commissioner Adam Silver on Monday selected Dallas Mavericks guard Kyrie Irving to replace Irving’s injured teammate Anthony Davis.

Sabonis leads the NBA in total rebounding (716), offensive rebounds (199), defensive rebounds (517) and double-doubles (47). The three-time former All-Star is third in the NBA with eight triple-doubles and is averaging a career-best 20.4 points per game on the season.

Sacramento is one of 11 teams to not have an All-Star this season. But barring a last-minute replacement for injury or another reason, the Kings will be the only team to not get a nod in any form in the weekend’s main festivities.

The Philadelphia 76ers (Jared McCain, a Sacramento native) and Charlotte Hornets (Brandon Miller) each had a selection to the Rising Stars game, a showcase reserved for rookies and second-year players, but both players suffered season-ending injuries.

The remaining 27 NBA teams will have at least one player in at least one of the weekend’s five main events.

There were two teams without any player participating in All-Star festivities last year, three in 2023, two in 2022 and four in 2021.

The Kings’ NBA roster may go unrepresented, but the organization won’t be shut out of the weekend entirely. Isaac Jones and Skal Labissiere were selected to play in the NBA G League Up Next Game on Sunday afternoon at San Francisco’s Moscone Center. Labissiere plays for the G League’s Stockton Kings, and Jones has split his time between Stockton and Sacramento on a two-way contract.

Kings 119, Pelicans 111 >> Keon Ellis hit seven 3-pointers during a 27-point performance, Zach LaVine scored 20 of his 23 points in the second half, and Sacramento beat New Orleans on Wednesday night.

DeMar DeRozan scored 24 points and Malik Monk added 17 for the Kings, who broke open a close game in the last five minutes with an 11-2 run that began with LaVine’s 3 and ended with DeRozan’s 16-foot turnaround.

Domantas Sabonis had 16 points and 15 rebounds — his 48th double-double in 51 games this season — for Sacramento, which has won three straight.

Zion Williamson scored a game-high 33 points and grabbed nine rebounds for the Pelicans, who’ve lost 10 straight for the second time this season.

Trey Murphy III scored 19 points, Jose Alvarado added 18 and CJ McCollum 14 for the Pelicans.