Second-highest scoring game in NBA history- Sacramento Kings vs. Los Angeles Clippers
The first clue that Friday was out of the ordinary occurred when a violent storm dumped snow close to the famous Hollywood sign. The second was the second-highest scoring game in NBA history, in which the Sacramento Kings and Los Angeles Clippers put on an offensive display for the ages, combining for 351 points in a double-overtime classic. The Kings won, 176-175, thanks to many comebacks, upsetting Russell Westbrook‘s Clippers debut and inciting hundreds of Sacramento supporters to yell “Light the beam!” as the final buzzer rang.
With less than two minutes left in the second overtime, the Clippers had a six-point advantage. But, the Kings rallied, and Fox, a 2023 All-Star pick, made the winning basket with 36.5 seconds remained. In order to help the game go into overtime, Fox contributed to 13 of Sacramento’s last 17 points in regulation, according to StatMuse.
In the victory, Fox played 45 minutes and ended the game with 42 points, 12 assists, and 5 steals. “Simply put, we had to grind out this win. That is what it is, even if we were on the second night of a back-to-back. Our crew is more youthful than theirs, “said Fox. The first time two Kings players have scored at least 40 points in a game in franchise history was made possible by Malik Monk, who contributed 45 points off the bench.
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