Number crunch: Kings beaten at home by team with NBA’s worst record
A statistical look at the Kings’ 110-105 loss Wednesday to the 76ers:
0: Leads for the Kings in the second half.
76ers had trailed in 2nd half in 69 straight games entering today But they didn't trail in 2nd half in win at Kings tonight
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) December 31, 20153: Wins for the 76ers this season, lowest in the NBA despite Wednesday’s victory.
6: Players to score 10 or more points for the 76ers; the Kings had four.
11: Game-high rebound total for the Kings’ DeMarcus Cousins and Omri Casspi, and for the 76ers’ Jerami Grant
14: Assists for Kings guard Rajon Rondo, a game high.
19: Minutes for former Kings first-round draft pick Nik Stauskas, who scored three points for the 76ers.
22: Kings’ turnovers, including a game-high seven by Rondo.
28: Consecutive games in which the Kings have put up 20 or more assists.
The Kings have recorded 20 or more assists in each of the last 28 games. Streak is the 5th longest in the Sac-era. pic.twitter.com/p7zV2Fz7rC
— Sacramento Kings (@SacramentoKings) December 31, 201528: Game-high point total for Kings reserve guard Marco Belinelli, his most in a game this season.
50: Points in the paint for the 76ers, compared to 38 for the Kings.
Compiled by Noel Harris
This story was originally published December 30, 2015 at 10:35 PM with the headline "Number crunch: Kings beaten at home by team with NBA’s worst record."