The Sacramento Kings rolled to their seventh straight victory with an easy 120-96 win on the road at the Los Angeles Lakers.
Harrison Barnes and Kevin Huerter both hit five three-pointers en route to 27 and 24 points, respectively. Huerter had 10 assists for his first double-double of the season. De’Aaron Fox scored 21 points and had eight assists. The Kings (27-16) won even though Domantas Sabonis was unavailable.
LeBron James led the Lakers with 32 points. The Kings outshot the Lakers 54.7% to 39.5%.
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The Kings might have played their best quarter of the season as they jumped out to a 45-19 lead after the first 12 minutes. Huerter (13), Barnes (11) and Malik Monk (10) were already in double-figures at this point. Sacramento made seven of its first eight three-pointers.
James got going in the second quarter and had a personal 8-0 run to start the period. He had 18 points in the quarter after scoring just one point in the first quarter. James helped the Lakers cut the 26-point deficit down to 13 at 51-38. The Kings recovered to take a 20-point lead at halftime at 64-44.
Sacramento’s lead stayed in the 20s for the entirety of the second half. The Kings’ biggest lead of the game was 28 points, which first came at 93-65 in the third quarter.
This game was played with Bank Shot Basketball.

