Brooklyn Nets at Sacramento Kings
· National Basketball AssociationNets, down 25 in 4th, storm back to shock Kings
When nothing else worked, D'Angelo Russell and a handful of Brooklyn reserves took over and carried the Nets to an improbable win on their longest road trip of the season.
Russell scored 27 of his career-high 44 points in the fourth quarter, Rondae Hollis-Jefferson made a layup with eight-tenths of a second remaining and the Nets rallied from 28 points down in the second half to beat the Sacramento Kings 123-121 on Tuesday night and snap a four-game losing streak.
The Nets, who trailed by 25 after three quarters, became just the fourth team in the shot-clock era (since 1954-55) to overcome a 25-point fourth-quarter deficit, according to ESPN Stats & Information research. Teams trailing by 25 or more points entering the fourth quarter were 3-3,028 in the shot-clock era entering Tuesday.
"We were at our wit's end; it was kind of desperation," Atkinson said. "It was a little bit like, 'Let's conserve our main guys and kind of play it out.' I wasn't expecting an amazing comeback, I just have to be honest. And then slowly but surely, we started cutting the lead."
Brooklyn was sluggish and out of sync for three quarters before Russell sparked the Nets' biggest comeback of the season.
After scoring 17 points in the first half and going without a point in the third quarter, Russell shot 10-of-15 in the fourth quarter, repeatedly burning Sacramento's defense with quick drives to the basket. He scored 16 straight points during one stretch, while getting plenty of help from his teammates.
"I give a lot of credit to our bigs," Russell said. "They set screens and got me open, got me downhill. Once you get downhill, any player that can get downhill and see the floor like that and see the rim wide-open, the sky's the limit."
Russell's 27 points are the most in a fourth quarter in the NBA this season. He also had four 3-pointers in the fourth quarter, breaking Allen Crabbe's single-season franchise record of 201 3-pointers, set last season. Russell has 202.
"Once you get in that groove, it's hard to get you out of it," Russell said. "No matter what defense a team throws at you, you're going to find a way to get it done. That's kind of what it was."
Hollis-Jefferson had 14 points off the bench, none more important than his winning layup after Sacramento's Marvin Bagley III stepped out of bounds with 5.5 seconds left.
Hollis-Jefferson took the inbound pass from Joe Harris and looked for Russell, who was being double-teamed. With the clock winding down, Hollis-Jefferson drove from near the 3-point arc and went around a Kings defender near the hoop to score.
Jarrett Allen added 13 points and seven rebounds for Brooklyn. Spencer Dinwiddie scored 10 points.
Before Tuesday's win, the Nets had been 0-178 over the past 20 seasons when trailing by at least 25 points at any point in a game, according to ESPN Stats & Information data.
It was a much-needed boost for Brooklyn, which had lost the first three games of a seven-game trip. The Nets also were struggling to hold on to seventh place in the Eastern Conference before Russell led the comeback.
De'Aaron Fox scored 27 points for Sacramento. Bagley had 29 points on 12-of-15 shooting for the Kings (35-35). And Nemanja Bjelica added 14 points and 10 rebounds, while Harrison Barnes scored 17.
Two days after beating the woeful Chicago Bulls 129-102, Sacramento was well on its way to a lopsided win over a contending team in the East, before things slipped away.
"We relaxed and were very casual," Kings coach Dave Joerger said. "Didn't run back on defense, turned the ball over a ton and took a lot of jump shots because we thought it was going to be easy."
The Kings led by 28 points and shot 51.6 percent from the floor.
TIP-INS
Nets: Allen picked up a technical foul in the first quarter. Crabbe missed his third consecutive game with a sore right knee.
Kings: Buddy Hield went 0-of-8 beyond the arc, and he remains nine 3s shy of the franchise single-season record of 240, set by current Sacramento assistant general manager Peja Stojakovic in 2003-04.
WASTED TIMEOUT
"The coaching was terrible," Atkinson said. "The zone was terrible. I used up my timeouts. They never responded. We put a group of players out there that have a great bond and a great spirit and were working their tails off behind closed doors. It was 100 percent on them. That's player ownership."
UP NEXT
Nets: Play the Lakers in Los Angeles on Friday.
Kings: Host the Dallas Mavericks on Thursday.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
Regular Season Series
BKN wins series 2-0
Recent Plays
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End of Game | 123 - 121 |
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End of the 4th Quarter | 123 - 121 |
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Kings offensive team rebound | 123 - 121 |
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Buddy Hield misses 61-foot three point jumper | 123 - 121 |
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Rondae Hollis-Jefferson makes driving layup | 123 - 121 |
Statistics
BKN |
SAC |
|
|---|---|---|
| 47-94 | FG | 49-95 |
| 50 | Field Goal % | 52 |
| 12-35 | 3PT | 9-25 |
| 34 | Three Point % | 36 |
| 17-23 | FT | 14-20 |
| 74 | Free Throw % | 70 |
| 50 | Rebounds | 55 |
| 11 | Offensive Rebounds | 14 |
| 30 | Defensive Rebounds | 32 |
| 28 | Assists | 25 |
| 16 | Steals | 13 |
| 4 | Blocks | 1 |
| 18 | Turnovers | 20 |
| 0 | Team Turnovers | 1 |
| 18 | Total Turnovers | 21 |
| 1 | Technical Fouls | 1 |
| 1 | Total Technical Fouls | 1 |
| 0 | Flagrant Fouls | 0 |
| 28 | Points Conceded Off Turnovers | 20 |
| 18 | Fast Break Points | 25 |
| 68 | Points in Paint | 64 |
| 19 | Fouls | 19 |
| 3 | Largest Lead | 28 |
Sacramento Kings Injuries
| NAME, POS | STATUS | DATE |
|---|---|---|
| Malik Monk, G | Day-To-Day | Mar 29 |
| DeMar DeRozan, G | Day-To-Day | Mar 29 |
| Isaiah Stevens, G | Out | Mar 29 |
| Russell Westbrook, G | Out | Mar 25 |
| Keegan Murray, F | Out | Mar 25 |
Brooklyn Nets Injuries
| NAME, POS | STATUS | DATE |
|---|---|---|
| Jalen Wilson, F | Day-To-Day | Mar 30 |
| Danny Wolf, F | Out | Mar 30 |
| Terance Mann, G | Out | Mar 30 |
| Michael Porter Jr., F | Out | Mar 19 |
| Egor Demin, G | Out | Mar 18 |
Game Information
Location: Sacramento, CA
Attendance: 17,583 · Capacity:
2025-26 Atlantic Standings
| TEAM | W | L | PCT | GB | STRK |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Boston |
50 | 25 | .667 | - | L1 |
New York |
48 | 27 | .640 | 2 | L2 |
Toronto |
42 | 32 | .568 | 7.5 | W2 |
Philadelphia |
41 | 34 | .547 | 9 | L1 |
Brooklyn |
18 | 57 | .240 | 32 | W1 |
2025-26 Pacific Standings
| TEAM | W | L | PCT | GB | STRK |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
LA Lakers |
49 | 26 | .653 | - | W3 |
Phoenix |
42 | 33 | .560 | 7 | W2 |
LA Clippers |
39 | 36 | .520 | 10 | W5 |
Golden State |
36 | 39 | .480 | 13 | L1 |
Sacramento |
19 | 57 | .250 | 30.5 | L4 |
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