Kings Show Offensive Firepower in 127-104 Win vs. Suns

All Sacramento Kings fans have been desperately waiting for the team to start hitting their threes this season. Just when things were reaching a high level of concern, the Kings showed what their offense looks like when the threes fall in a 127-104 victory against the Phoenix Suns.

Sacramento shot 15-of-28 (53.6 percent) from beyond the arc, with everyone getting involved from deep. Domantas Sabonis was 3-of-3, Keegan Murray and Trey Lyles were 3-of-5 and Kevin Huerter was 2-of-6.

The three-point shooting was great, but what led to the blowout win was that the Kings also shot 70 percent on their two-point attempts.

The Kings have been big inside the arc all season, coming into the game with the second-highest two-point percentage in the league and showing how explosive the offense can be when the threes drop to go along with the efficiency inside.

The Kings also had 38 assists on their 50 made field goals. It’s a season-high for the Kings, who came into the game averaging 23.8 per game. competition, 25th in the league.

This offense was too good and loaded with shooters to fight for long. It felt like a matter of time before they had a game like this. And luckily, it arrived just in time as things were getting dark in Sacramento. But thanks to the falling threes and the well-balanced game tonight, the darkness disappears in the shadow of The Beam.

Next time for the Kings: 7:00 PM PT, Friday, November 15 vs. Minnesota Timberwolves

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