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Kings superb through three quarters, then the…

OKLAHOMA CITY — The Sacramento Kings looked good for three quarters.

Then came the fourth quarter, and five Oklahoma City reserves took over.

The Kings lost to the Thunder, 118-110, on Tuesday night at Chesapeake Energy Arena, controlling the action for three quarters against Oklahoma City’s regulars before succumbing to the backups.

Even though Thunder All-Star Kevin Durant already had 32 points, the Kings led 86-82 after three quarters.

With the second seed in the Western Conference playoffs clinched, Oklahoma City’s key players sat out the fourth quarter and watched the reserves rally for a win.

“We got selfish, trying to do it by ourselves, and stopped playing team ball,” DeMarcus Cousins said. “And that’s basically what it is.”

Derek Fisher, Daequan Cook, Royal Ivey, Nick Collison and Cole Aldrich combined to shoot 57.9 percent in the fourth, when Cook scored all 19 of his points. The Kings also fouled three-point shooters three times in the quarter.

“Cook really started cooking from three. They were getting fouled on three-point shots and things like that,” Jason Thompson said. “It didn’t go our way, but those are the lapses we can’t have going into the future.”

The Kings started with one of their best quarters of the season. They shot 81.1 percent in the first, their season high for a quarter, and led 40-35.

Sacramento moved ahead by 13 in the second quarter and led by double digits in the third before the fateful fourth.

“We broke down,” Kings coach Keith Smart said of the fourth quarter. “We made some mistakes turnover-wise on offense and some mistakes where we didn’t do the right thing … . Their reserves are pretty much NBA guys. Our guys are still growing to that position to where they can come in and close out a game on the road.”

Smart said he “loved” the Kings’ effort but said small stretches of the fourth quarter were costly.

Cook scored Oklahoma City’s first 11 points of the fourth in a 2:29 span to give the Thunder a 93-90 lead.

“That’s been our Achilles’ heel all year,” Smart said. “How we manage a game in three- to 2{-minute segments without making mistakes, without taking a forced shot (or) ’If I haven’t had a shot, it’s my turn.’ But that’s what young players do, and we’ll grow out of that.”

Forced shots and poor ball movement late in games has been a recurring theme for the Kings (21-44). That wasn’t a problem for the Thunder (48-16).

(c)2012 The Sacramento Bee (Sacramento, Calif.) Distributed by MCT Information Services

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Could the Sacramento Kings' Players Be…

The Sacramento Kings are struggling badly as the 2011-12 season winds down to a close. The team recently had a season high seven game losing streak before finally ending that with a win against the Portland Trail Blazers. Many times this season, Sacramento has strung together consecutive victories but failed to gain any real momentum and turn their season around. At 20-41, there is very little to look forward to for fans of the team.

Amidst recent developments, I have to wonder whether the players have become distracted by the ongoing drama surrounding the new arena deal. Ever since the deal was agreed to in principle, the team is 9-19. In the month of April when word started coming out that the Maloof family was opposed to the deal, the team is just 2-7. Unfortunately, these losing percentages fall in line with the teams efforts for the season as a whole. This just isn’t a good basketball team that is capable of contending for a playoff spot.

Almost as badly as fans want a new arena built, fans want and deserve to see a winning team on the court. After drafting in the lottery for so many years, fans deserve the rebuilding project to actually work and the young players to eventually develop. The young players for Sacramento are starting to develop well, but there has been little to no help from any of the veterans. Sacramento and their unpopular owners have barely spent the minimum amount required under the new collective bargaining agreement. As long as they have owners who can’t afford and don’t seem to care about the future of their team, it will be difficult for the team to win games.

The team has just five games remaining in the lockout shortened season. Four of those games are against the three best teams in the Western Conference. This leaves the team most likely to end with one of the worst records in basketball yet again. While the players are professionals, I can’t help but wonder if a major reason for that is the ongoing uncertain future of the team and where they will play.

Kyle Rapoza is a Featured Contributor for the Yahoo! Contributor Network and a lifelong fan of the Sacramento Kings. He started going to Kings games at age six and has attended hundreds of games since.

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Phoenix Suns top Sacramento Kings for key win

by Paul Coro – Apr. 3, 2012 10:13 PM
The Republic | azcentral.com

SACRAMENTO – The Suns took a step toward the standings ladder Tuesday night to be in position to move up a rung Wednesday night.

The Suns survived Sacramento power forward DeMarcus Cousins’ career-high 41 points with a full-strength Steve Nash to get a 109-100 victory Tuesday night at Sacramento. The Suns can move past Utah for ninth place in the Western Conference if they can beat the Jazz Wednesday night in Salt Lake City.

More important, the Suns pulled back within 11/2 games of eighth-place Houston by getting 18 points and 12 assists from Nash, who committed just one turnover. A New York Post report Tuesday claimed Nash’s back was “as bad as it’s ever been,” but all Nash did was deliver backbreaking shots and playmaking to help the Suns pull away in the fourth quarter.

Sacramento briefly took the lead early in the fourth quarter and trailed only 89-88 with 7:21 remaining before the Suns went on a 12-2 run that broke open the game for good. During the burst, Nash hit a 3-pointer and an off-foot runner consecutively but made even more dazzling plays to set up teammates, such as a baseline drive that finished with a behind-the-back pass for a Marcin Gortat layup.

The Suns had to withstand Cousins’ 41 points — the most scored against the Suns since Kobe Bryant’s 48-point game Jan. 10 — and their own poor shooting. Phoenix scored 109 but had to thrive inside the arc as the team’s 3-point slump continued. The Suns made 5 of 22 3-pointers Tuesday night, making them 13 for 63 in the past three games from 3-point range.

The Suns put six scorers in double figures, with Gortat leading the Suns in points (20) and rebounds (10) before fouling out.

The Kings, playing their fourth game in five nights, looked like the schedule and the Suns might undo them early. The Suns closed the first quarter with a 13-2 when Sacramento went one for 10 with turnovers against a Suns defense that was keeping the Kings to the perimeter and helping well when they failed to do so.

The Suns bench maintained the defensive effort against a Sacramento team that had averaged 110 points in its previous 10 games. The Suns led 43-26 five minutes into the second quarter, setting up what would be an ideal blowout with another game to play tonight.

Instead, the bench slipped and the team cracked. For the final seven minutes of the first half, the Suns came up with four stops, but one of those only came because Isaiah Thomas missed two free throws.

Gortat helped the Suns finish the half strong offensively to hold onto a 59-51 lead but Sacramento kept creeping back in the third quarter, when Cousins kept proving unstoppable to Phoenix with a 13-point, eight-rebound, quarter.

With the Suns bench struggling to score if Michael Redd was not doing it, Sacramento closed the third quarter with a 10-2 run and had the Suns lead down to 79-78 — a one-point deficit. It was the same margin entering the fourth quarter as when the Suns had last played and beaten Sacramento in Phoenix.

The Kings took a lead for the first time since 10-9 at the start of the quarter, but Redd scored six of his 16 points, his best-scoring games since March 18.

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Gortat, Nash lift Suns over Kings

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Marcin Gortat had 20 points and 10 rebounds and Steve Nash added 18 points and 12 assists and the Phoenix Suns defeated the Sacramento Kings 109-100 on Tuesday night.

The Suns won their second straight and third in four games to move over the .500 mark (27-26) for only the third time this season.

The Suns moved within 1 1/2 games of Houston for the Western Conference’s eighth and final playoff berth.

DeMarcus Cousins scored a career-high 41 points and had 12 rebounds for the Kings, who have lost three of four.

Isaiah Thomas had 25 points and seven assists, and Terrence Williams had another big game off the bench with 16 points, six rebounds and five assists.

Michael Redd had 16 points and both Channing Frye and Jared Dudley had 15 for Phoenix. Shannon Brown had 12 points for the Suns.

Nash led a 12-2 run in the fourth that put Phoenix ahead 101-90. He made a 3-pointer and followed with an off-balance shot in the lane. A basket by Frye gave the Suns an 11-point lead with 4:05 remaining.

Redd scored three quick baskets to begin the fourth quarter, stretching the Suns’ lead to 87-82 with just under 10 minutes left. But three straight baskets by Cousins pulled Sacramento within 89-88.

The Suns maintained the lead in the third quarter despite having no answer for Cousins. The Kings’ centre had 13 points and eight rebounds, yet Sacramento still trailed 79-78 heading the fourth.

Nash began looking for his shot more in the third quarter when he scored seven points and three assists for Phoenix, which was outscored 27-20.

Gortat had 13 points and eight rebounds in a first-half matchup with Cousins. The Suns led by as many as 17 points in the second quarter and took a 59-51 advantage into halftime.

Cousins had 16 points and Williams had 12 for the Kings.

Notes: Despite shooting 39 per cent in the opening quarter, the Suns still led 29-18. … The Kings played without starting guard Marcus Thornton (bruised left calf) and key reserve John Salmons (sore right hip). … Earning a rare start, Kings forward Donte Greene went scoreless and had three personal fouls in the first half. … Redd scored 10 second-quarter points. … The Kings made 4 of 11 free throws in the first half.

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Suns upend Kings 109-100

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) Marcin Gortat had 20 points and 10 rebounds and Steve Nash added 18 points and 12 assists and the Phoenix Suns defeated the Sacramento Kings 109-100 on Tuesday night.

The Suns won their second straight and third in four games to move over the .500 mark (27-26) for only the third time this season.

The Suns moved within 1 1/2 games of Houston for the Western Conference’s eighth and final playoff berth.

DeMarcus Cousins scored a career-high 41 points and had 12 rebounds for the Kings, who have lost three of four.

Isaiah Thomas had 25 points and seven assists, and Terrence Williams had another big game off the bench with 16 points, six rebounds and five assists.

Michael Redd had 16 points and both Channing Frye and Jared Dudley had 15 for Phoenix. Shannon Brown had 12 points for the Suns.

Nash led a 12-2 run in the fourth that put Phoenix ahead 101-90. He made a 3-pointer and followed with an off-balance shot in the lane. A basket by Frye gave the Suns an 11-point lead with 4:05 remaining.

Redd scored three quick baskets to begin the fourth quarter, stretching the Suns’ lead to 87-82 with just under 10 minutes left. But three straight baskets by Cousins pulled Sacramento within 89-88.

The Suns maintained the lead in the third quarter despite having no answer for Cousins. The Kings‘ center had 13 points and eight rebounds, yet Sacramento still trailed 79-78 heading the fourth.

Nash began looking for his shot more in the third quarter when he scored seven points and three assists for Phoenix, which was outscored 27-20.

Gortat had 13 points and eight rebounds in a first-half matchup with Cousins. The Suns led by as many as 17 points in the second quarter and took a 59-51 advantage into halftime.

Cousins had 16 points and Williams had 12 for the Kings.

Notes: Despite shooting 39 percent in the opening quarter, the Suns still led 29-18. … The Kings played without starting guard Marcus Thornton (bruised left calf) and key reserve John Salmons (sore right hip). … Earning a rare start, Kings forward Donte Greene went scoreless and had three personal fouls in the first half. … Redd scored 10 second-quarter points. … The Kings made 4 of 11 free throws in the first half.

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