Number crunch: The Kings fall to the Grizzlies
A statistical look at the Kings’ 103-89 loss to the Memphis Grizzlies:
▪ 1: Blocked shot by the Kings.
▪ 2: Wins by the Grizzlies in back-to-back games this season, both on the road.
▪ 7: Blocked shots by the Grizzlies.
▪ 7: Combined points by the Kings’ starting guards, Rajon Rondo and Ben McLemore. Click here to read more on McLemore’s struggles.
▪ 11: Points by the Kings in the second quarter, the fewest in any game this season, and their fewest since a 12-point fourth quarter against Washington on March 12, 2015.
▪ 12: Free throws attempted by the Kings before the Grizzlies attempted their first.
▪ 15: Edge in rebounds by the Grizzlies (50) over the Kings (35).
▪ 16: Missed free throws by the Kings.
▪ 18: Edge in points in the paint by the Grizzlies (50) over the Kings (32).
▪ 18: Points by the Kings’ Darren Collison off the bench. Check out a side-by-side comparison of Collison and Rondo.
▪ 19: Team-high points by the Kings’ Rudy Gay.
▪ 20: Game-high points by the Grizzlies’ Zach Randolph.
▪ 34: Season-high minutes played by Kings rookie Willie Cauley-Stein.
▪ 42: Bench points by the Grizzlies.
▪ 43: Bench points by the Kings.
View the full box score from Tuesday’s game.
Compiled by Jeff Caraska
This story was originally published November 3, 2015 at 10:12 PM with the headline "Number crunch: The Kings fall to the Grizzlies."