The Kings' offensive execution was night and day compared to the second half of opening night. Although the team notched only 14 assists, they also committed only 10 turnovers for the entire game, and zero turnovers in the entire second half. Gay was the main beneficiary of the sharper execution, as he was able to get to his spots with greater ease. Gay scored from all over the court, from spot up threes, midrange jumpers while balanced as opposed to fading away, attacking the rim and getting to the line.
Kings 103, Blazers 94: Rudy Gay comes up big
The Blazers had no answer all night for the Kings' $19 million man as the Kings rode their talented SF to victory.
By Str Archive | 0 Comments | Mar 2, 2019
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