Number crunch: Kings end five-game skid
A statistical look at the Kings’ 106-98 win over the Lakers on Tuesday:
3: Kings players who scored 20 or more points.
4: Steals by the Kings’ Rajon Rondo and Omri Casspi.
4: Blocks by Sacramento’s DeMarcus Cousins.
4-0: The Kings record against the Lakers this season, the first season series sweep in franchise history.
5: Consecutive games the Kings had lost coming in.
Rudy with the NASTY crossover and finish! pic.twitter.com/XGZoZJeiuJ
— Sacramento Kings (@SacramentoKings) March 16, 2016
6: Turnovers by Rondo.
6: Lakers players who scored in double figures.
8: Games won by the Kings in the teams’ last nine meetings.
8.3%: The Lakers’ first-half shooting percentage on three-point attempts (1 for 12).
10: Steals by the Kings in the first half.
12: Assists by Rondo.
17: Team-high points scored by the Lakers’ Lou Williams.
17: Steals by the Kings for the game.
18.2%: The Kings’ first-half shooting percentage on three-point attempts (2 for 11).
Kings up 18-4. Lakers shooting 1/9 and Dennis Rodman just walked in.
— Jason Jones (@mr_jasonjones) March 16, 2016
18-4: Sacramento’s lead to start the game.
19.2%: The Lakers’ shooting percentage from beyond the arc for the game (5 of 26).
20: Points scored by the Kings’ Rudy Gay.
22: Points scored by Sacramento’s Cousins and Darren Collison.
22%: The Kings’ shooting percentage from beyond the arc for the game (4 for 18).
44: Games in which Rondo has had 10 or more assists this season.
Compiled by Stu Rosenberg
This story was originally published March 15, 2016 at 10:18 PM with the headline "Number crunch: Kings end five-game skid."