Kings defeat Clippers, inch closer to top-six in West playoff race
By sactownsports on April 2, 2024
Throughout the 2023-24 season, the Sacramento Kings have lost several games to teams they “should have” beaten.
Costly losses against the Detroit Pistons, Washington Wizards, and Charlotte Hornets–among others–have hurt the Kings’ place in the standings as we close in on the postseason.
While Sacramento has suffered some disappointing losses, they have also picked up some notable wins this season, but none of those triumphs have been as timely as Tuesday’s win over the Los Angeles Clippers.
Thanks to a group effort that saw five players score 14+ points, the Kings picked up a 109-95 win over Los Angeles that capped off a five-game homestand with one of the most significant victories of the year.
For Sacramento (44-31), a win over the fourth-seed Clippers helped them in a few ways when you look at the current state of the Western Conference standings.
Thanks to the Dallas Mavericks’ loss against Golden State, the Kings are now just one game behind the fifth-seed Mavs and sixth-seed New Orleans Pelicans with seven games remaining.
On a night that Sacramento needed to show up, they did in a big way to keep pace in the playoff race.
Keegan Murray throws it down over Ivica Zubac! pic.twitter.com/qNQ0jlBH3E
— Brenden Nunes (@BrendenNunesNBA) April 3, 2024
Kings vs. Clippers Recap & Takeaways
Following Monday’s practice session, Sacramento head coach Mike Brown told reporters that the team’s recent adversity would increase opportunities for others–especially on the offensive end as the Kings navigate the final stretch without Malik Monk (knee) and Kevin Huerter (shoulder).
Fresh off of his 25-point showing against the Utah Jazz on Sunday, Keegan Murray picked up right where he left off during the first quarter against Los Angeles as the sophomore forward continued to showcase his uptick in aggression on the offensive end.
Murray jumped out to a quick start in the first quarter by scoring nine of his 11-first-half points–but he wasn’t the only player to step up for Sacramento before the halftime break.
The Kings’ second unit, consisting of Davion Mitchell (14 first-half points), Trey Lyles (nine first-half points), and Alex Len (five rebounds and three blocks during the first half), helped Sacramento open the second quarter on a 20-4 run that put the Clippers in a 16-point hole.
As balanced as the Kings’ scoring attack was early, Los Angeles used big first-half performances from Norman Powell (14 points) and Paul George (13 points) to keep things close as Sacramento took a 56-51 lead into the second half.
This is the second time in Davion Mitchell’s NBA career that he has made 4+ three-point field goals in a single half.
Both games have taken place over the past month.
Tonight vs. LAC: 4/6 3PT
March 6th @ LAL: 4/4 3PTpic.twitter.com/Pa6Qja4nTn— Frankie Cartoscelli (@FCartoscelli3) April 3, 2024
Any momentum the Clippers had near the end of the first half became a distant memory once the page turned to the third quarter.
The Kings locked in on both ends of the floor in the third, opening up the period on a 22-11 run that pushed the lead back to double-digits–and they didn’t stop there.
After scoring seven points during the first half, Sacramento got Domantas Sabonis involved in the third, as the big man scored 11 of his 22 points in the quarter. Along with Sabonis’ contributions, Keegan Murray consistently attacked the basket and delivered a poster jam that sent Golden 1 Center into a frenzy.
Los Angeles’ offense went cold in the third period, scoring just 19 points on 37 percent shooting from the field as the Kings stretched its lead to 21 points heading into the fourth quarter.
The final stretch was ugly for both teams, but it didn’t matter for Sacramento, as their lead never fell below double digits for the remainder of regulation as ‘Light the beam’ chants rang out with more than one minute remaining on the game clock.
Keon touch pass ➡ Domas hammer 🔨 pic.twitter.com/5SVDcSsxVX
— Kings on NBCS (@NBCSKings) April 3, 2024
Bench play was key for the Kings on Tuesday, as Sacramento racked up 39 bench points during the win behind solid efforts from Trey Lyles, Davion Mitchell, and Alex Len.
Lyles, who returned on Sunday after missing nearly three weeks due to a knee sprain, finished the night with 15 points, four rebounds, and five assists over 26 minutes, while Mitchell added 14 points on four-of-seven shooting from three-point range.
With Sixth Man of the Year favorite Malik Monk (knee) set to miss the remainder of the regular season and a potential first-round series, the Kings are in the process of finding a new identity without their third-best scorer. Having Lyles back in the fold is huge for Sacramento’s second unit, and Mitchell’s improved three-point shooting (42 percent since the All-Star break) gives Mike Brown options off the bench to aid the starting five.
Of course, Sacramento will need more out of its starters as well, and Murray continues to show that he is ready for a bump in volime.
Murray followed up his 25-point showing against Utah with 19 points against Los Angeles. While the former fourth overall pick wasn’t as efficient as he usually is (8/18 FG), Murray shot five-of-six inside of the paint during the win.
Oh yeah, Keegan Murray is aggressive today. This and-one takes him up to a game-high 19 points on 8/16. https://t.co/AuehmsHfma pic.twitter.com/X8JDbeoqkS
— Brenden Nunes (@BrendenNunesNBA) April 3, 2024
This story is currently being updated.
Injury Updates
Malik Monk (right knee) will be reevaluated in four weeks after suffering a right knee MCL sprain last Friday night vs. Dallas.
According to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, Kevin Huerter (left dislocated shoulder and labral tear) will miss the remainder of the season. Huerter will undergo surgery and is slated to be ready for the start of the 2024-25 season.
When is the next Sacramento Kings game?
Sacramento will travel to the East Coast for a four-game trip that begins on Thursday night against the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden.
The Kings and Knicks battled it out at Golden 1 Center on March 16th, with New York doing enough to scrape out a 98-91 win in a game that saw Sacramento nearly post a season-low in field goal percentage (35%) while also struggling from deep (27%).
Be sure to tune in right here on Sactown Sports 1140 for all of your Kings vs. Knicks coverage, beginning at 3:00 PM PST on Game Night before a 4:30 PM PST tip-off from New York City.
Upcoming Schedule
- Thursday, April 4th – Sacramento Kings @ New York Knicks – 4:30 PM PST
- Friday, April 5th – Sacramento Kings @ Boston Celtics – 4:30 PM PST
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- Tuesday, April 9th – Sacramento Kings @ Oklahoma City Thunder – 5:00 PM PST
- Thursday, April 11th – Sacramento Kings vs. New Orleans Pelicans – 7:00 PM PST
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