Kings 85, Clippers 97: Recap
Losses are never welcome but the continued acting up of DeMarcus Cousins threatens to hurt the team much more in the long run should he not change.
Losses are never welcome but the continued acting up of DeMarcus Cousins threatens to hurt the team much more in the long run should he not change.
The Kings and Warriors competed in an epic offensive showdown down the stretch, with Sacramento able to withstand huge nights from Stephen Curry and David Lee.
Santa Claus could not find kinder souls than the Sacramento Kings, who continued their streak of charitable donations to other NBA teams.
Sacramento fell behind by 26 points in the second quarter. Isaiah Thomas came in the second half and helped erase most of that with his tremendous 4th quarter, but it wasn't enough.
With a bizarre and gross starting lineup and weird rotations, the Kings were unable to compete with the Bucks over 48 minutes on Wednesday.
Francisco Garcia and DeMarcus Cousins had big games but no help, and Dallas cruised to an easy victory thanks to a 32-4 run in the second quarter.
Sacramento found some unlikely heroes in John Salmons and Travis Outlaw Saturday Night as the Kings won their third straight.
Sacramento's bench unit carried the Kings past the Magic in the crucial fourth quarter for the team's second win in a row.
Sacramento stays winless on the road after their worst effort of the season. Los Angeles out played Sacramento in almost every facet of the game and featured seven scorers in double-digits.
The Kings once again fell short late, but kept the game close despite Tyreke Evans sitting out with a knee bruise.