In Monday night’s clash, Domantas Sabonis notched his 35th career triple-double, amassing 28 points, 13 rebounds, and 12 assists, propelling the Sacramento Kings to a 143-131 victory over the Washington Wizards.
De’Aaron Fox was a force during Sacramento’s explosive 46-point third quarter, contributing 30 points to the Kings’ triumph. Keegan Murray also made a significant impact with 25 points, complemented by the scoring efforts of Harrison Barnes (19 points), Kevin Huerter (14 points), and Malik Monk (10 points). The well-rounded performance saw six Kings players reaching double figures, showcasing the team’s offensive prowess. Sacramento (16-9) secured their fourth win in five games.
On the opposing side, Jordan Poole lit up the scoreboard for the Wizards, matching his career high with eight 3-pointers and tallying 28 points. Kyle Kuzma added 27 points to the effort, but the struggling Wizards (4-22) faced their 17th loss in the last 19 games.
Sabonis continued his impressive streak with an eighth consecutive double-double and marked his 21st in 25 games. Notably, his triple-double was the 17th achieved in a Kings uniform, establishing a franchise record for the Sacramento era.