Crunching numbers in the Kings’ home win over the Toronto Raptors
A statistical look at the Kings’ 102-99 victory over the Toronto Raptors on Sunday at Golden 1 Center:
2: Victories for the Kings over the Raptors this season.
2.4: Seconds on the clock when the Raptors inbounded the ball. Kings center DeMarcus Cousins deflected the pass but the clock wasn’t started right way, allowing Terrence Ross time to make what appeared to be a game-tying 3-pointer. After review, the shot was waved off.
3: Blocked shots for Kings forward Rudy Gay and Kings center Kosta Koufos.
Rudy put the the "No" in Nogueira. https://t.co/HOsJwqyGJY
— Sacramento Kings (@SacramentoKings) November 21, 2016
7: Turnovers committed by Toronto guard Kyle Lowry, a game high.
8: Dunks in the game. Gay had four, Toronto center Jonas Valanciunas finished with three and Koufos had one.
IT. IS. LIT. pic.twitter.com/ZWQhOs18Gz
— Sacramento Kings (@SacramentoKings) November 21, 2016
8: Players for each team to log time in the fourth quarter. Kings guard Garrett Temple and Toronto forward Patrick Patterson played the full 12 minutes.
10: Largest lead for each team.
11: Lead changes.
12: Points scored by Toronto guard DeMar DeRozan, who, entering Sunday, was the NBA’s scoring leader at 33 per game. DeRozan scored 35 points in two games against Sacramento this season, a 17.5-point average.
13: Ties.
14: Rebounds for Valanciunas, a game high.
25: Points scored by Lowry, a game high.
40: Points in the paint scored by each team.
This story was originally published November 20, 2016 at 9:27 PM with the headline "Crunching numbers in the Kings’ home win over the Toronto Raptors."