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Kings 102-Raptors 99: Defense Wins the Day

The Kings escape the KANGZ.
By | 0 Comments | Nov 21, 2016

Well, that’s certainly a way to win a basketball game! In a controversial ending, the Kings escaped with a 102-99 victory over the Toronto Raptors. The final 90 seconds certainly got the blood pumping! After an emphatic Rudy Gay dunk put Sacramento up 102-97 with just over a minute and a half to play, the Kings did their best to morph into the KANGZ and give the game away. With 27 seconds remaining, Darren Collison fit in his bone-headed play of the game and fouled Kyle Lowry on a three point attempt. Thankfully, the Raptors star point guard missed one of the three free throws which put the Kings in possession of the ball with 27 seconds remaining and a three point lead. Sacramento used up the 24 seconds with a shot clock violation and gave the Raptors the ball back with 2.4 seconds on the clock. Dave Joerger decided to ignore all of basketball wisdom and instead of fouling, he decided to let Toronto try to tie the game. Unfortunately, Terrence Ross hit a buzzer-beating three! Fortunately, the refs missed Boogie tipping the ball to start the play, and the shot was ruled no good! KINGS WIN!!!!! DANCE PARTY!

For the first time in more than two weeks of losing, Dave Joerger switched up the starting lineup. Darren Collison started at shooting guard for Arron Afflalo and Matt Barnes started at power forward, shifting Boogie to center. The new rotation clearly worked as the Kings jumped out to a 36-28 first quarter advantage while shooting 58% (11/19) from the field and 50% (3/6) from 3 point range. Unfortunately, the Raptors were almost as hot, shooting 10/15 overall.

The second quarter started off about as poorly as you would expect with Lawson, McLemore, Affallo, Tolliver and Koufos in the game. Coach has spoken several times to the fact that he can’t afford to have Gay and Cousins off of the floor at the same time and tonight simply affirmed the point. The Raptors took advantage of the offensively non-offensive lineup and used a 13-4 run to take the lead. That lead balooned to 10 points twice during the quarter, but Sacramento rode a hot hand from Arron Afflalo to close the gap to five by halftime.

After struggling to contain the Raptors’ offense in the first half, the Kings’ defense clamped down in the third, holding Toronto to a measly 18 points. Kosta anchored the effort as he recorded two blocks and a steal in seven minutes during the run. DeMarcus Cousins facilitated the offense throughout the quarter as he picked up three assists.

The fourth quarter was a back and fourth affair with both teams claiming the lead at different times. Tough defense was once again on display as the Kings held the Raptors to another 18 point quarter. Garrett Temple, Rudy Gay, and Darren Collison did a wonderful job hounding the Toronto guards as well as preventing lane penetration. The perimeter defense also allowed Cousins to stay out of foul trouble as he didn’t pick up a foul in the entire second half.

For the opponent’s perspective, visit http://www.raptorshq.com/

Player of the Game:

Rudy Gay – 23 points (9/13 FG) 9 rebounds, 4 assists, 1 steal, and 3 blocks

Game Notes:

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