The Kings hit an all time record with 25 three pointers, and Fox 29 8, surpassing the Lakers to move

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-01-29

The Kings hit an all-time record with 25 three-pointers, and Fox 29 8, surpassing the Lakers to move up to No. 5

On December 12, the NBA's regular game will begin on December 12 with the Kings vs. the Nets. In this game, the Kings were hot, hitting 25 three-pointers, helping the team successfully stop the Nets' crazy counterattack and beat the Nets 111-118 to win two games.

In the first quarter, as Fox and Murray scored one after another, the Nets opened up the gap with an 11-4 advantage. After Johnson and Monk each hit three-pointers, the Kings continued to hold on to the advantage, ending the first quarter with a 26-18 lead.

In the second quarter, the Kings continued their three-point streak, with Monk and Lyles each hitting three-pointers to extend the deficit to 35-21, and the Nets were forced to request a timeout. The Nets started the game, and Dinwiddie continued to break through and extend the lead to 41:45. In the first half, the Nets lost 48-54 to the Kings.

In the second half, Fox and Murray stabilized the game, while the Nets came back to take the lead again and again. However, with the help of Fox and Barnes' three-pointers, the Kings maintained their advantage in the third quarter with a score of 89-74.

At the beginning of the second half, the Nets launched a ferocious counterattack to pull the score to 107-101. However, thanks to the excellent play of Lyles and Fox, Dalglish stabilized the situation and finally won 118-131 against the Nets.

Kenny played well, especially Fox with 29 points and 8 assists to lead the team to win the game. Each player did their part, and in the end, the Kings overtook Los Angeles with a 13-8 record to finish in fifth place in the East.

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