A statistical look at the Kings’ 105-93 loss to the Portland Trail Blazers on Monday:
0: Minutes played by the Trail Blazers’ starters in the fourth quarter when they were outscored 30-14.
12: Advantage in points in the paint the Kings (40) had over the Trail Blazers (28).
12: Fourth-quarter points by the Kings’ Seth Curry to help fuel a 16-1 run.
13: Points by the Kings’ Willie Cauley-Stein in 33 minutes.
Trill balling out! pic.twitter.com/1NTQPIiXYt
— Sacramento Kings (@SacramentoKings) March 29, 2016
14: Team-high rebounds by Cauley-Stein.
19: Advantage in bench points the Trail Blazers (46) had over the Kings (27).
20.1: Advantage in free-throw shooting percentage the Trail Blazers (83.3) had over the Kings (63.2).
21: Team-, and career-high points by Curry on 9-of-17 shooting, including 3 of 6 from three-point range.
Seth Curry going in his bag https://t.co/BkaJdzaStJ
— Mayo Highlights (@MayoHighlights) March 29, 2016
21: Team-high points by the Trail Blazers’ Allen Crabbe on 8-of-10 shooting, including 3 of 4 from three-point range.
28: Trail Blazers’ largest lead.
30.4: Advantage the Trail Blazers (73.3) had over the Kings (42.9) at halftime in three-point shooting percentage. They outshot the Kings 48.3-46.7 for the game.
33.3: Kings’ shooting percentage in the second quarter, when they were outscored 31-20.
82: Wins by Portland over Sacramento in 100 games between the teams.
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