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Knicks 106, Kings 98: Another Comeback Falls Short

The Kings can’t overcome a huge first half deficit.
By | 0 Comments | Dec 5, 2016

Stop me if this sounds familiar; The Kings fell behind early in the game and a massive push by a combination of starting and bench players couldn’t quite overcome the gap.

After trailing by at least nine points during the first quarter in the past four games, the Kings actually started pretty well. Sacramento built a 15-10 lead behind DeMarcus Cousins’ packed stat line of 8 points (2/4 FG), 1 rebound, 1 assist, 1 steal, and one block as well as Rudy Gay’s three steals in the first six minutes. Every player seemed to be laser-focused on defense and the results were impressive. Unfortunately, things fell apart after the strong start as the Knicks went on a 16-6 run to end the quarter. Derrick Rose led New York with 10 points on 5/6 shooting as well as 3 assists. Outside of Boogie’s 14 points (4/9 FG), the rest of the squad scored a pathetic 7 points while only making 2 of 12 attempts.

The second period was even more discouraging. The Knickerbockers (a ridiculous name by the way) outscored the Kings 19-6 to begin the 2nd quarter as Sacramento simply couldn’t hit a shot. After sinking only 6/21 attempts in the first quarter, the Kings only made 8/28 in the second. Kosta Koufos, DeMarcus Cousins, Darren Collison, Rudy Gay, Omri Casspi and Willie Cauley-Stein all missed point blank shots. The Kings lost the quarter 29-20 and walked into the halftime down 55-41 while only shooting 29% from the field.

The third quarter seemed to be headed the same way as New York jumped out to a 70-50 lead in just four minutes. Teams of years past probably would have laid down and taken the beating, but Sacramento began to fight back. Rudy Gay and DeMarcus Cousins both scored 11 points in the third and behind that offensive production as well as a barrage of 3 pointers, the Kings went on a 21-2 run to cut the lead to one point with 1:52 remaining in the quarter. An interesting rotational move was made by Coach Joerger as Willie Cauley-Stein got the call over Matt Barnes for the majority of the second half.

Try as they might, Sacramento couldn’t quite seal the deal in the fourth quarter. The push to close the gap seemed to zap the players’ energy down the line as DeMarcus Cousins (43 minutes) and Darren Collison (39 minutes) both played the entire second half. While the Kings kept it close, they always seemed to be going for the big shot instead of the best shot Rudy Gay and Boogie were particularly guilty of this down the stretch. The Knicks pulled away in the last couple of minutes behind big shots from Carmelo Anthony and Brandon Jennings.

In the end, the Kings were unable to stop the point guard duo of Brandon Jennings (19 points, 5/7 FG) and Derrick Rose (20 points, 9/14 shooting) and they simply couldn’t hit the easy shots tonight. Dave Joerger is clearly trying to build something, and I think it’s starting to show, but it may not be enough to save this season.

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