De’Aaron Fox walked into an empty visiting locker room late Saturday night following the Sacramento Kings’ 143-120 loss to the New York Knicks. All his teammates had showered, dressed and left while Fox was getting treatment from the team’s performance staff.
For the first time since Doug Christie took the helm as head coach, the Sacramento Kings have lost back-to-back games.
The Knicks have an opportunity to extend their winning streak to four games on Monday, but the road ahead doesn’t get any easier.
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The Sacramento Kings head to Madison Square Garden to face the New York Knicks in a non-conference matchup. The Kings are 23-20, which puts them in seventh place in the Western Conference. The Knicks are 29-16,
OG Anunoby scored 33 points, Josh Hart added 20 points, 18 rebounds and 11 assists in his sixth triple-double of the season and the New York Knicks beat the Sacramento Kings 143-120 on Saturday night.
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The Sacramento Kings lost their second straight game, this time against the New York Knicks in blowout fashion, 143-120. The Kings continued their worrisome trend of falling behind early as they trailed by 17 off-and-on throughout the middle of the second quarter.
Can the Knicks close it out? It’s the question haunting generations of Knicks fans who’ve watched leads evaporate on the Madison Square Garden hardwood too many times before. Saturday night, the Knicks faced their first test in what promises to be a grueling stretch of games.
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