The Thunder struggled with turnovers all night and the Kings cashed in with a 106-101 win in Sacramento.
PHOTO: Serge Ibaka Tries To Eat A Basketball
Continuing our series of basketball players looking awkward in photos with basketballs, we reached new heights on Thursday night. Previously, Drew Gooden was terrified by a basketball, then enamored by a basketball, and finally he became a basketball.
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Read Article >Thunder Vs. Kings: Sacramento’s Late Charge Scores 106-101 Win
The Sacramento Kings made good use of their one nationally televised appearance of the 2011-12 NBA season, rallying to take down the Oklahoma City Thunder, 106-101, in Sacramento on Thursday night.
Tyreke Evans led the Kings with 22 points and had five assists, and got help from DeMarcus Cousins, who scored 19 points and snagged nine rebounds. Marcus Thornton had 15 points in the game, but figured prominently in the Kings’ late rally to take the lead for good, hitting two consecutive threes.
Read Article >VIDEO: Russell Westbrook Destroys Everything, Including The Announcers
Westbrook came off a screen and found space right down the middle of the lane, helped by a nice seal along the way. He jumped, he flew, he dunked, he might’ve bruised the rim. And it was probably one of the best highlights of the night -- there’s nothing like a powerful dunk, after all.
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Read Article >Thunder Vs. Kings: Sacramento Looks To Make Statement In Only National TV Game Of Season
SB Nation’s Kings blog Sactown Royalty summed up the effort in this call to action:
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