Number crunch: Wizards make Kings disappear in fourth quarter
A statistical look at the Kings’ 113-99 loss to the Wizards on Monday in Washington:
1: Edge in blocked shots by Marcin Gortat (4) of the Wizards over the Kings (3) as a team.
3: Road wins by the Kings in 13 games. They had five wins in their first 13 road games last season.
7: Fewer assists by the Kings (24) than the Wizards (31).
10: Fourth-quarter points by Garrett Temple of the Wizards.
Garrett Temple is averaging 22 points per game since the new Star Wars came out.
— Jake Whitacre (@jakewhitacre) December 22, 201511: Edge in bench points by the Kings (41) over the Wizards (30).
13.0: Average points by Rajon Rondo of the Kings his past five games.
13.8: Average points by Darren Collison of the Kings his past five games.
.@Darren_Collison https://t.co/fyz5q2nODq
— Sacramento Kings (@SacramentoKings) December 21, 201516: Game-high rebounds by Marcin Gortat of the Wizards.
Marcin Gortat tears it up with 27 Pts & 16 Reb as Wizards top Kings. John Wall: 12 Pts & 19 Ast. pic.twitter.com/zU5BLlE3eP
— NBA on ESPN (@ESPNNBA) December 22, 201519: Game-high assists by John Wall of the Wizards.
20: Difference in points for the Kings in the first quarter (35) and the fourth quarter (15).
35.3: Kings’ shooting percentage in the fourth quarter.
40.7: Kings’ field-goal percentage.
50.6: Wizards’ field-goal percentage.
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Compiled by Jeff Caraska
This story was originally published December 21, 2015 at 6:56 PM with the headline "Number crunch: Wizards make Kings disappear in fourth quarter."