Kings interim coach Doug Christie speaks to the media after Sacramento's 123-118 double-overtime win against the Miami Heat on Monday at Golden 1 Center.Christie thrilled with Kings' ‘fight' after gru
The Kings will hit the road looking to continue their winning streak. They play the Boston Celtics Friday and Chicago Bulls Sunday.
The Sacramento Kings have won four consecutive games for the first time this season, breaking their six-game losing streak in style. Their four-game win streak has propelled them up to 11th place in the West,
Ira Winderman’s perspectives and other items of note from the Miami Heat’s Monday night game against the Sacramento Kings.
The Heat (17-16) and Milwaukee Bucks are tied for fifth in the Eastern Conference. Miami is coming off back-to-back home losses to the Indiana Pacers and Utah Jazz as the team sets out on a six-game, 11-day road trip.
DeRozan took over the game in the second overtime, scoring the Kings final nine points of the second extra period. It was vintage DeRozan, as he hit contested shot after contested shot. He finished with a game-high 30 points to lead the Kings to victory.
The Sacramento Kings are among the favored teams to land the Brooklyn Nets' sharpshooting forward before the Feb. 6 trade deadline.
Doug Christie is the King's interim coach, and his presence has been inspiring. He got the message that Ellis should be playing more. In Sacremento's five-game winning streak in the post-Brown era, Ellis gets 33 minutes per game and he's already matched his games started total under Brown this year.
Playing on the second night of a back-to-back, the Kings pulled off an improbable victory to extend their winning streak to five games.
The Wolves, Kings, Bulls and Pistons all rallied back from 17+ point deficits to win on Monday. Plus, get ready for tonight’s TNT doubleheader and Wednesday’s Thunder-Cavs showdown.