On February 27, local time in Beijing, the Kings will play Miami at home in an ordinary NBA game. The Kings will face their second game of the season. Some of Miami's players include Butler and Jovic. At 10 points in Miami, Trump led his team to a 20-point lead in the first three quarters. In the next game, the Kings closed the score to 2 points at 27-9, and then the Heat scored again to close the gap to 2 points. In the end, the Kings lost 110-121 to Miami, ending their three-game win and sitting in 7th place in the East. The Suns are fifth in the West, while the Pelicans are sixth in the West, while Miami has four straight wins, overtaking the Pacers to move into sixth place in the East.
Murray chipped in 28 points, Sabonis chipped in 14 points, 14 rebounds and 10 assists, and Fox had 27 points, all five of whom were in double figures.
For Miami, Trump had 28 points, 10 rebounds and 7 assists, Martin 16 points, Harkes 26 points, Highsmith 15 points, and Love 19 points, and all three players on the team had double digits.
For starters, Sabonis has 21 triple-doubles this season, which is also his personal all-time record.
Second, Sabonis has three rebounds in three games, and he is second only to Jokic this season.
Sabonis has 21 triple-doubles in three games this season, 18 more than Jokic.
Fourth, Sabonis is in 11th place all-time with his 53 triple-doubles, six fewer than the legendary Bird.
Fifth, Sabonis set a record 40 double-doubles in Kings history, surpassing Oscar Robertson's 31.
Sixth, Sabonis is 40 years old this season, and he is also a second All-Star. Among the other players, the longest record is Gobert's 8 wins.
Seventh in place was Sabonis with 40 games, which was fourth in the 1976-77 season, followed by Love with 53, Moses Malone with 50 and 44 games.
In eighth place is Sabonis, who has 53 double-doubles this season.
The Kings lost 115-106 to Miami for their first time this season. In this game, Murray and Sabonis scored 33 points, 17 rebounds, and 13 assists, respectively. Fox scored just 13 points and hit just four of his 16 shots. Butler 31-7-6 assists - Richardson 24-24, Herro 14-8 rebounds and 8 assists.
This is the 2nd race of the year. The Heat's No. 1 stars Butler, Kobe Bryant, and Jovic also missed the game due to suspension. Richardson, Herro and a number of other injured players will all miss the game. A total of eight players did not play in this game. There is no king. Now, only Vizhenkov is missing. The Heat ended the season with 30 starts. With four minutes left in the first quarter, the Heat pulled away with a 15-10 lead. Next, the two teams come and go, and you come and go. In the first quarter, both sides scored 30+ points each. In the first quarter, the Heat trailed the Kings 33-32. Trump scored 11 points, three rebounds and three assists on 5-of-7 shooting. Murray scored 12 points on 4-of-4 shooting.
By the second quarter, the Kings, led by Murray and Sabonis, had another victory. With 6:03 left in the second quarter, Miami led the Kings by 10 points at 45-55, the biggest disadvantage in history. Trump led the Heat to a 20-7 offensive victory. In the first quarter, the Heat led the Kings by three points, 65-62. In the first two quarters, the Heat shot 25-of-48 from the field to the Kings from 24-of-41, and both both shot more than five points to give the Heat an 8-7 lead. Three players from each side achieved double digits. The Heat's Trump had 17 points, six rebounds and four assists, Martin made two three-pointers from 12 attempts, Smith had three three-pointers from 14 attempts, Fox had seven of his 12 attempts, and Sabonis had seven of his 12 attempts, three of his three attempts. Murray scored 13 points on five of his five shots and hit just three of his three shots.
At the start of the second half, the score of both teams remained at the level of 71-71. Next, the Kings' defense and defense were crushed, and the Heat soon launched a 20-4 offensive wave. In the third quarter, the Heat scored 17 points to take a 36-19 lead. After three quarters, the Heat pulled away with a score of 101:8120. In the first three quarters of the game, the Heat had five players in double digits. Trump had 21 points, nine rebounds and seven assists. Love and Harks each scored 19. Smith and Martin scored 15 and 14, respectively. All four had double-digit scores, including Sabonis with 14, 10 rebounds and eight assists, Murray 17, Fox 16 and Barnes 10.
In the second half, the trio of Sabonis, Fox, and Murray came out of their power and led the Kings to a 23-7 offensive run. The Heat had a four-point advantage, trailing 108-102. The Miami called a timeout after Trump's three-pointer, with Fox using four points to extend the gap to two, while Hasker responded with four points. Dunroe scored on a layup, Trump scored three points, Martin dunked to lead the score by 8, Lyles blocked, Harkes blocked, two free throws, and finally the Heat led 119-110, leaving only 294 seconds. Excessive. The Kings didn't emerge victorious and were eventually beaten by the Heat.