Coming off a two-point performance last game in Houston, it seemed like the Sacramento Kings were intentional in getting Zach LaVine rolling early as he converted his first five triples.
Tallying 29 of his 42 points in the first half was essential to their 127-111 win over the Heat. As a unit, the Kings went 14/33 from the three-point line in their best offensive showing of the season.
Just as impressively, they held the top-scoring team to 47.7 from the field and did not have one horrific quarter (as they often have this season).
Rookie Nique Clifford also added a season-high 15 points, with six coming in the final frame. Jaime Jaquez Jr. led Miami with 27 points on 9/15 shooting.
Saturday night’s win snaps a four-game skid for head coach Doug Christie’s squad as they’ll head to India

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