Kings Dominate Hornets in 130-88 Blowout Behind LaVine’s 42-Point Performance

Kings celebrate the win and defensive player of the game, Jake LaRavia. (Photo: Sacramento Kings on X)

By Jeremiah Salmonson

SACRAMENTO — The Sacramento Kings were back in action on Monday night at Golden 1 Center. The Kings were coming off two days of practice at home after suffering a 132-106 loss to the Golden State Warriors on Friday. They were optimistic heading into the game, having had a couple of sessions to integrate the new players acquired at the trade deadline. Meanwhile, their opponent, the Charlotte Hornets, entered Sacramento as one of the league’s worst teams, holding a 14-41 record on the season. The Kings dominated the Hornets, securing a commanding 130-88 victory on Monday night.

In the first quarter, the Kings played with a fluidity and confidence that had been lacking in recent weeks. They struck early, jumping out to a 34-23 lead. Sacramento started with its usual lineup of Malik Monk, Zach LaVine, DeMar DeRozan, and Domantas Sabonis. However, Keon Ellis was a quick substitution, entering the game for Monk just 4:04 into the first quarter. Ellis made an immediate impact, drilling two three-pointers in his first minute on the floor. Zach LaVine led the Kings in the period, scoring 10 points on an efficient 4-of-5 shooting. On the other side, Miles Bridges paced the Hornets with 11 points on 4-of-7 from the field.

In the second quarter, the Kings looked to build on their 11-point lead, and they succeeded, outscoring Charlotte 31-22 in the period. LaVine continued his offensive showcase, adding 12 points in the quarter to bring his total to 22 at halftime. Bridges remained the Hornets’ leading scorer, finishing the half with 16 points. The Kings appeared much more in sync during the first half of Monday’s game, validating the impact of their recent practice sessions, as Doug Christie had suggested pregame.

In the third quarter, the Kings allowed the Hornets to claw their way back, briefly cutting the lead to single digits. However, Sacramento regained control and halted Charlotte’s momentum. Despite a sloppy quarter in which they committed 10 turnovers, the Kings maintained an 88-72 advantage heading into the final period.

In the fourth quarter, the Kings closed the game in dominant fashion, completely overwhelming the Hornets with a 42-16 advantage in the frame to seal the 130-88 victory. Their success was largely fueled by the explosive performance of LaVine, who finished with 42 points on an outstanding 16-of-19 shooting, along with two assists and three rebounds in just 30 minutes of action. It was an encouraging sight for LaVine, who is still adjusting to the Kings’ offensive and defensive schemes. DeRozan added 18 points despite struggling from the field (4-of-13) but remained perfect at the free-throw line (8-of-8). Bridges led Charlotte in the losing effort, scoring 23 points.

With the win, the Kings improved to 29-28 on the season, sitting two games behind the sixth-seeded LA Clippers and two games ahead of the 11th-seeded Phoenix Suns.

Postgame, LaVine spoke about the team’s defensive approach.

“I think we emphasized them coming off a tough game in Portland… just be ready from the jump and be the more aggressive team, putting them on their heels,” LaVine said.

Up Next: The Kings hit the road to face the Utah Jazz on Wednesday at 6 PM PST.

Sacramento Kings podcast with Barbara Mason: Kings pick up satisfying win over Hornets 130-88; Sac’s Lavine leads with 42 points

Guard LeMelo Ballo (1) of the Charlotte Hornets shoots the ball over Sacramento Kings forward Domantas Sabonis (11) in the first half at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento on Mon Feb 24, 2025 (AP News photo)

#1 Sacramento Kings Zach LaVine scored 42 points for his best game since joining Sacramento on Monday night at Golden 1 to head lead the Kings to a 130-88 win against the Charlotte Hornets.

#2 Lavine scored eight 3 pointers and had made 16 baskets out of 19 in the Kings first home floor victory against the Hornets since 2021. LaVine also scored in double figures in all of his eight games for Sacramento.

#3 DeMar DeRozan scored 18 points with seven rebounds as the Kings improved their overall record to 29-28. Malik Monk had 13 points, Keegan Murray had ten points and Domantas Sabonis had seven points with ten reounds and seven assists.

#4 For the Hornets Miles Bridges had 23 points. LeMelo Ball and Nick Smith Jr scored 13 points each. Jusuf Nurkic and Moussa Diabate scored 12 points each as the Hornets once again go down loosing 12 of their last 14 games.

#5 The Kings travel to Utah to take on the Jazz at the Delta Center on Wed Feb 26th for a 7:00pm PST. The Jazz sit in dead last in the Western Conference with a 14-43 record. The Kings are tenth in the Conference and are 14-14 on the road.

Join the Sacramento Kings podcasts with host Barbara Mason Mondays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Kings in Freefall: Warriors Dominate in 132–106 Rout

Kings guard Markelle Fultz enters the arena prior to Friday nights action (Photo: Sacramento Kings on X)

By Jeremiah Salmonson

The NBA All-Star weekend and the trade deadline are now behind us, and the final stretch of the NBA season began on Friday night as the Sacramento Kings returned to action. The Kings hosted the Golden State Warriors at Golden 1 Center at 7 PM PST. Coming off a much-needed break to recharge and practice for the first time since incorporating several new pieces into their rotation, the Kings looked to build momentum. Meanwhile, the Warriors entered the game with newfound optimism for the season following the acquisition of Jimmy Butler prior to the trade deadline. Both teams entered the game with a record of 28–27, occupying 9th and 10th places respectively within the Western Conference standings.

In the first quarter, the Kings were outplayed and out-hustled. They allowed the Warriors to secure seven offensive rebounds while committing seven turnovers. Nonetheless, the bright spot for the Kings was DeMar DeRozan, who scored 15 points in the opening frame.

In the second quarter, the Kings experienced a meltdown. They surrendered 37 points to the Warriors, which initiated a downward spiral. Despite DeMar DeRozan contributing 24 points in the first half, the Kings simply couldn’t guard the broad side of a barn, and they went into halftime trailing 68–53.

In the third quarter, the pattern persisted. The Kings mounted an early run to cut the deficit to eight points; however, the Warriors subsequently expanded their lead to 17 by the end of the quarter. By that point, Brandin Podziemski led the Warriors with 21 points, while DeMar DeRozan continued to lead the Kings with 28 points.

In the final quarter, the Kings collapsed with a faint whimper. They were outscored 32–23 in the final 12 minutes, marking their second consecutive loss. The Kings ultimately fell to the Warriors 132–106 on Friday night. During the break they failed to address any of the issues observed during the game post trade deadline. The team appears to be in freefall; their offense remains choppy and stagnant, lacking any discernible rhythm. It remains unclear how they will move forward, and the outlook for both the team and the franchise appears grim.

Following the game, Doug Christie addressed the media more than an hour later. He was unambiguous in his remarks, stating, “Completely unacceptable.”

Sacramento Kings podcast with Jeremiah Salmonson: Kings and Warriors duel it out tonight; Both tied in Western Conference

Sacramento Kings will be relying heavily on guard Zach LeVine (8) to fill the void of former guard De’Aaron Fox. The Kings are battling to get in a playoff spot in the second half of the season. (photo from motociclismo.com)

On the Sacramento Kings podcast with Jeremiah Salmonson:

#1 In ninth place in the Western Conference the Sacramento Kings entering the second half of the season following the All Star break at 28-27. There are 27 games left in the regular season taking a look at how they’ve played in the first half what do think their chances of making a post season birth?

#2 After guard De’Aaron Fox was dealt to the San Antonio Spurs just before the All Star break the Kings had to fill his spot with a solid point guard. So far Sacramento has relied on Malik Monk, DeMar DeRozan and Domantas Sabonis.

#3 Jae Crowder hasn’t played much just 92 minutes over seven games for the season this being his 13th season in the NBA. He has been an asset helping the young players out on the floor and off it. It’s something that’s been a big help for head coach Doug Christie.

#4 With Zach LeVine, Jake LaRavia and Jonas Valancinunas there will be little time for Crowder to get in the line up in this last month and half of the season. Christie realizes his locker room presence has been very helpful and who knows he might have a future as an assistant coach.

#5 The Kings host the Golden State Warriors tonight at Golden 1 Center a game that you’ll be covering. Both teams are 28-27. The Kings have a standings edge because they have a better conference record. The Kings are battling to improve their position in the standings. The Warriors who are 3-1 with Jimmy Butler are expected to move much higher than their tenth place spot. How do you see this match up tonight?

Join Jeremiah Salmonson for the Sacramento Kings podcasts each Friday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Golden State Warriors podcast David Zizmor: Why Kevin Durant declined coming back to Golden State

Phoenix Suns forward Kevin Durant (35) said he didn’t want to leave the Suns in the middle of the season to play at Golden State and was happy to be the Suns when the opportunity came up for Durant to return to Golden State. (AP News photo)

Golden State Warriors podcast with David Zizmor:

#1 There was so much talk about why Kevin Durant didn’t want to return to Golden State, there was talk that he didn’t want to have to deal with Draymond Green again or as head coach Steve Kerr said that there was talk that Durant just jumped on the bandwagon when he had signed on as a free agent in 2016.

#2 With Green, Durant and Stephen Curry getting a little older if Durant had returned would age have made a difference or would the Warriors have improved their chances to get a shot at the finals again?

#3 Second half of the season gets underway on Friday night how do you see Jimmy Butler in this line up making a difference and giving Golden State a shot at making the post season.

David Zizmor does the Warriors podcasts each Wednesday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Sacramento Kings podcast with Tony Renteria: Kings-Warriors tied for ninth battle Friday night at Golden 1

Surrounded by three New Orelans Pelicans defenders Sacramento Kings Domantas Sabonis forward (11) pulls down an offensive rebound in first half rebound on Thu Feb 13, 2025 at Smoothie King Arena in New Orleans (AP News photo)

Sacramento Kings podcast with Tony Renteria:

#1 Tony it’s a battle in the Western Conference standings. The Kings are in ninth place just over the Golden State Warriors who are in tenth. Both teams are 28-27 the Kings have a 19-18 conference lead over the Warriors the Warriors are 18-19 .

#2 The Kings are 3.5 games out of sixth place for the last and final guaranteed spot for a playoff birth. With Zach LeVine on board does he give them what they need to have a shot at post season?

#3 The Kings and Warriors are tied for ninth and play each other on Friday night at Golden 1 a true test for the Kings against a Warriors team who have improved themselves with their acquisition of Jimmy Butler.

#4 If the Kings can make post season it would be their third in a row over these last three seasons. The Kings have won five of their last ten games. This second half of the season will be another big test for them.

#5 How much will this Kings team miss De’Aaron Fox and are they pretty much over his departure and ready for their next chapter?

Tony Renteria does Sacramento Kings basketball podcasts each Tuesday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Sacramento Kings podcast with Barbara Mason: Kings resume second half of season against Golden State Friday at Golden 1

Sacramento Kings guard Malik Monk shoots a fade away jumper over New Orleans Pelicans center Karlo Matkovic (17) in first half action at Smoothie King Arena in New Orleans on Thu Feb 13, 2025 (AP News photo)

On the Sacramento Kings podcast with Barbara Mason:

#1 The only way the New Orleans Pelicans (13-42) were going to end their nine game losing streak was to score lost of points and that’s what they did to split a two game set with the Sacramento Kings (28-27) on Thursday night 140-133 at Smoothie King Arena in New Orleans.

#2 The Kings made an all out effort to get this game but the Pelicans were on a mission to avoid losing a tenth straight game and it was a game of pride for them for this win.

#3 The Kings leading scorer Zach LaVine went all out with 32 points, two rebounds, and two assists in spite of the loss the Kings looked like they got what they bargained for in obtaining a player like LaVine.

#4 Malik Monk has been a big help he was second in scoring for the Kings with 24 points, six rebounds and nine assists. In some of the Kings wins Monk has been right there in the offensive tally.

#5 Next up for the Kings they’ll face Golden State at Sacramento. The Warriors have won six of their last ten games are are just behind the ninth place Kings in tenth place. Can the Kings fend off Jimmy Butler and the Warriors on Fri Feb 21st?

Barbara Mason does the Warriors podcasts each Friday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Chase Center Welcomes 74th NBA All-Star Event Team Shaq Takes Home Title 41-25

Golden State Warriors lone representative Stephen Curry (30) celebrates scoring a basket at the NBA All Star Game at the Chase Center in San Francisco on Sun Feb 16, 2025 (AP News photo)

By Barbara Mason

This weekend the city of San Francisco was bulging at the seams with not only tourists but locals attending a number of beloved events held every year. The Chinese New Year festivities were one of the cities annual events celebrating the Year of the Snake with their annual parade.

On this President’s holiday weekend sports fans also flocked to Chase Center to attend the 74th NBA All-Star weekend. These two major events brought in a lot of fun , excitement and revenue to the city. In fact 350 million dollars was a projected number for San Francisco.

This year’s All-Star introduced a new “mini tournament” that featured four teams. The All-Star player pool was drafted into three teams; Kenny’s Young Guns, Chuck’s Global Stars, and Shak’s OGs (average age 33 years old) with a fourth team joined – the Rising Stars-Team Candace.

These teams will face each other in the semi-finals with the winner of those two games advancing to the championship game. Fans will get to enjoy three games with the win going to the team that reaches or surpasses 40 points in each game.

The first game of the evening pitted Team Kenny against Team Chuck and it was a race to forty. Starters for Team Kenny were Jaron Jackson Jr., Evan Mobley, Jalen Williams, Jalen Brunson, and three point. winner Tyler Herro.

The bench that took the court were Anthony Edwards, Darius Garland and Cade Cunnington. For Team Chuck the starters were Pascal Siakam, Nikola Jokic, Karl-Anthony Towns, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Donovan Mitchell.

Giannis Antetokounmpo, Alperen Sengun, Trae Young and Victor Wembanyama were available off the bench. Mid-way through the game the score was knotted at 23. Team Chuck took a 30-27 lead and with the finish in sight, the expected pace really picked up.

It did indeed pick up in favor of Team Chuck leading 39-29 and the Team Chuck one point away from the win. Team Chuck would advance to the final going on a 11-5 run winning the game 41-32. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had the high for both teams and the only player in double figure with 12 points.

One of the highlights of the evening was a three-point challenge between Damian Lillard and a lucky fan chosen from the crowd on hand. If he could hit one three before Lillard hit three he would win 100,000 dollars.

The young man by the name of Jaren Barajas was asked what he would do with 100,000 thousand dollars. “Help my family and for college” he said. Well Jaren will be going to college hitting a three at the buzzer which brought the crowd to their feet. What an unforgettable moment for this young guy who had come to watch the All-Star games and will now leave with 100,000 dollars. The second semi-final game then got underway to determine the final.

The next semi-final game featured Team Candace and Team Shaq. The Starters for Team Candace were Jaylen Wells, Zach Edey, Keyonte George, Stephen Castle and Dalton Knecht with Trayce Jackson-Davis, Amen Thompson and Ryan Dunn on the bench.

Team Shaq featured the Warriors own Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant, Jason Tatum, Damian Lillard and James Harden. The bench for Team Shaq was Kyrie Irving, Jaylen Brown and LeBron James.

The youngsters were giving the veterans a run for their money with the game tied at 28. Team Shaq was on the edge of a win leading 39-35 and one possession away from the finals. The rising stars fought hard but fell to Team Shaq 42-35 in a hotly contested game. Team Shaq and Team Chuck would play in the championship game.

The championship game got underway with Stephen Curry hitting a three to start the finals 3-0. Team Shaq would go on an 11-0 run. Team Shaq didn’t let up; they led 39-21 and they were a point away from winning the tournament.

Jayson Tatum hit the winning shot and Team Shaq took home the 2025 championship 41-25. Tatum had the game high with 15 points and was three of fpur from beyond the arc followed by Stephen Curry with 13 going four of eight from downtown. Team Shaq finished the game with nine shots from beyond the arc.

It was a memorable All-Star with everything you would expect from this highly anticipated event. Everything was top-notch – the lighting, the music, the contests, the players and the new format that was competitive, and fun and not a glorified dunk contest.

It is without doubt one of the best All-Star Events that has seen in a long time and the fact that it was played here at Chase Center made it the perfect ending to a perfect weekend.

Sacramento Kings podcast with Jeremiah Salmonson: Pelicans split with Kings end 9 game skid in 140-133 OT win

The New Orleans Pelicans guard CJ McCullom (left) rolls past the Sacramento Kings forwards Keegan Murray (13) and Domantas Sabonis (11) for a layup in the first half at Smoothie King Arena in New Orleans on Thu Feb 13, 2025 (AP News photo)

Sacramento Kings podcast with Jeremiah Salmonson:

#1 The only way the New Orleans Pelicans (13-42) were going to end their nine game losing streak was to score lost of points and that’s what they did to split a two game set with the Sacramento Kings (28-27) on Thursday night 140-133 at Smoothie King Arena in New Orleans.

#2 The Kings made an all out effort to get this game but the Pelicans were on a mission to avoid losing a tenth straight game and it was a game of pride for them for this win.

#3 The Kings leading scorer Zach LaVine went all out with 32 points, two rebounds, and two assists in spite of the loss the Kings looked like they got what they bargained for in obtaining a player like LaVine.

#4 Malik Monk has been a big help he was second in scoring for the Kings with 24 points, six rebounds and nine assists. In some of the Kings wins Monk has been right there in the offensive tally.

#5 Next up for the Kings they’ll face Golden State at Sacramento. The Warriors have won six of their last ten games are are just behind the ninth place Kings in tenth place. Can the Kings fend off Jimmy Butler and the Warriors on Fri Feb 21st?

Jeremiah Salmonson does the Warriors podcasts each Friday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Kings Fall to Lowly Pelicans 140-133 In Overtime

New Orleans Pelicans guard Luis Alvarado (15) drives on the Sacramento Kings forward Keegan Murray (right) in the first half at Smoothie King Arena in New Orleans on Thu Feb 13, 2025 (AP News photo)

By Barbara Mason

The Sacramento Kings (28-26) did everything offensively they could to try and beat the struggling New Orleans Pelicans (12-42) but fell flat defensively. They were unable to contain CJ McCollum who had a banner night scoring 43 points.

The Kings miraculously got this game into overtime when all seemed lost but played a horrible five minutes of extra play. Their stats offensively were great. LaVine with 32 points, Monk with 24, Sabonis 28 rebounds and 22 points, DeRozan with 20 and Murray with 13 points and 8 rebounds. Solid number anyway you look at it. It all pointed to a defensive letdown.

Game recap: Sacramento got a bit of a slow start in the first quarter barely outscoring the Pelicans 29-28. They went on to outscore New Orleans in the second quarter 36-32 and leading at the half 65-60. This game had all the makings of a very close contest.

The game was tied a number of times in the third quarter as the lead went back and forth in this see-saw affair. If the Kings wanted a sweep they were going to have to work very hard for it; it was not going to come easy.

The Pelicans had the lead going into the fourth quarter 98-95. The Pelicans CJ McCollum had the game high going into the final quarter with 27 points. Sacramento was having great success from beyond the arc with 16 three’s. The Pelicans were also challenging with the long ball hitting 14 three’s.

The Pelicans continued to extend their lead in the fourth quarter taking a six point lead in the early minutes of the final quarter 103-97. The Kings were still turning the ball over (13 turnovers) with poor ball protection.

New Orleans continued to protect their six point lead and at 7:42 had pushed their lead out to 110-102. There was still a lot of time left in the game but the Kings had to get something productive going. Their offense had been flat in the second half.

The Pelicans had won the third quarter 38-30 and they were outscoring the Kings in the fourth quarter. At 4:04 the Kings trailed by a single point 116-117 looking to take back the lead. At 3:43 the game was tied at 117 and seconds later the Kings had taken the lead 120-117 after trailing the entire fourth quarter and the race was on.

With ten seconds left in the game, Sacramento let the Pelicans off the hook and trailed 125-122. The Kings never got the chance to take the three that would tie the game. Malik Monk was fouled, making both free throws.

Monk was fouled a second time to tie up the game at 127 in a surprise turn of events. Everything pointed to a Pelicans win but a missed Domantas Sabonis free throw was rebounded by Malik Monk and it was Monk back at the free throw line tying up this game and it was off to overtime.

With two minutes left in overtime this game remained tied at 133. The Pelicans CJ McCollum who had been hot all night hit a three giving New Orleans the lead 136-133. The Pelicans extended their lead 138-133 and Sacramento was in deep trouble. The final was 140-133 in favor of New Orleans.

After tying up the game, the Kings had a great opportunity to win this game but played a very poor five minutes of overtime. Domantas Sabonis did everything possible to spur his team onto a win with 28 rebounds and 22 points.

The entire starting roster had some great numbers with Zach LaVine scoring 32 points, Malik Monk with 24 and DeMar DeRozan with 20. The Kings allowed the Pelicans CJ McCollum to run roughshod all over them scoring 43 points putting an end to the Pelicans ten game skid. McCollum scored 11 points in the overtime to seal the deal.

Game notes: Thursday night the Kings took on the Pelicans in their fourth and final matchup of the season. Sacramento had won the first three games but could not get the sweep Thursday night. Despite a team’s record a sweep is never easy and Sacramento couldn’t get that fourth game.

The Pelicans were without Zion Williamson in this game. It sure seems that Williamson cannot catch a break spending more time off the court than playing on it this season. It was not determined that he was not available Thursday night just hours before the game citing conditioning issues. Brandon Boston Jr. has sprained his left ankle so New Orleans was shorthanded. It did take some pressure off Keegan Murray who has been doing his best to contain Williamson.

Next up for the Kings will be a matchup against the Golden State Warriors at Golden 1 Center next Friday February 21st. The regular season will get back underway next Wednesday once the All-Star Game finishes up this weekend. Tipoff for Kings game is scheduled for 7:00 PM.