Number crunch: Kings can’t hold on, remain winless in Oklahoma City
A statistical look at the Kings’ 98-95 loss to the host Oklahoma City Thunder on Sunday.
0: Wins for the Kings at Chesapeake Energy Arena in 14 games.
3: Triple doubles for Oklahoma City’s Russell Westbrook this season after a 19-point, 11-rebound, 10-assist effort Sunday. His total ties him with Golden State’s Draymond Green and trails only the Kings’ Rajon Rondo, who has four.
Russell Westbrook has 14 triple-doubles over last two seasons, twice as many as any other player over that span (next: Rajon Rondo with 7)
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) December 7, 20153: Blocked shots for Kings center Kosta Koufos and Thunder forward Serge Ibaka, which tied for the game high.
5: Field goals for DeMarcus Cousins, who shot just 25 percent from the field and scored 13 points.
6: Kings players who scored at least 10 points, including Rudy Gay, Darren Collison, Marco Belinelli, Cousins, Omri Casspi and Koufos.
7: The Kings’ largest lead, which was 93-86 in the fourth quarter. However, the Thunder closed the game with a 12-2 run to win it.
10: Assists for Rondo, including this one here.
Unreal. https://t.co/PAVtDG27UH
— Sacramento Kings (@SacramentoKings) December 7, 201510: Turnovers for Thunder forward Kevin Durant.
20: Points for Gay and Durant, which ties for the game high.
23: Wins for the Thunder over the Kings since the franchise moved to Oklahoma City. The Kings are 4-23 in the series.
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Compiled by Noel Harris
This story was originally published December 6, 2015 at 7:58 PM with the headline "Number crunch: Kings can’t hold on, remain winless in Oklahoma City."