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Sacramento Kings at New York Knicks

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12-20, 5-9 Away
Final
121 - 140

16-17, 9-7 Home

Quickley, Randle lead Knicks to 140-121 rout of Kings

Quickley and Randle were two of six Knicks players to finish in double figures in scoring as New York improved to 16-17. Alec Burks had 24 off the bench, Derrick Rose finished with 18, RJ Barrett had 12 and Reggie Bullock chipped in with 10 as the Knicks had a season high for points.

“That's the great part about this team,” Quickley said about the Knicks' unity. “Whoever, we roll with them.”

While the Knicks cruised to their fifth win in their last seven games, Sacramento’s freefall continued. The Kings (12-20) dropped their ninth straight, a stretch in which they have allowed 126.3 points per game.

“How smart are we playing defensively?” Harrison Barnes asked rhetorically following his 22-point effort. “We have to play the game within the game better.”

De’Aaron Fox scored 29 points for the Kings. Marvin Bagley III added 19 and Tyrese Haliburton 17.

Barring both teams making unexpected runs to the NBA Finals, the Kings and Knicks entered the second and presumably final matchup of the season on significantly different trajectories. Sacramento appears to be a team that is trying to learn about itself while the Knicks have clearly defined expectations as to how they play.

And that was on full display.

New York led 77-62 at halftime due to a team approach in which all but one player scored in the opening 24 minutes. The Knicks shot 65.9% from the field (29 for 44), 52.9% from 3-point range (9 for 17) and knocked down all 10 free throws they attempted. Of New York’s 29 first-half baskets, 15 came off of assists.

In short, they were not a one-man gang — even if Randle and Quickley received “MVP” chants from the Madison Square Garden crowd.

“(Hearing the fans) chant ‘MVP’ for some of our players (feels) just amazing,” Knicks guard Frank Ntilikina said about the crowd, which also revived the franchise's iconic ‘Dee-fense’ chant. “Just to feel that energy again and them chanting ‘Dee-fense,’ that's huge. That's huge.”

New York extended its lead to as much as 18 midway through the third quarter after Randle knocked down a 10-footer with 6:59 left, but the Kings ended the period on a 22-11 run which was capped by Fox’s buzzer-beating layup.

New York opened the fourth quarter with a 20-7 run to stretch its lead from 101-94 to 121-101. Burks capped the stretch with long 3-pointers on consecutive possessions.

“We feel those moments,” Randle said about the Knicks' ability to overcome adversity. “I think the good thing is that we're recognizing those moments and we tighten up in those moments. And execute.”

TIP-INS

Kings: They wrapped up their two-game New York City excursion by saying goodbye to one teammate and hello to new one. Sacramento waived Glenn Robinson III on Wednesday and announced the signing of Norvel Pelle. In 23 games with the Kings, Robinson averaged 5.3 points, two rebounds, and 0.9 assists. Pelle, waived by the Nets on Feb. 16, averaged two points, 2.3 rebounds, and one block per game in three games with Brooklyn. “It has been a tough couple days,” Kings coach Luke Walton acknowledged during his pregame availability.

Knicks: They entered the day with the same exact record and points percentage as the eighth-seeded Miami Heat and divisional rival Boston Celtics. But coach Tom Thibodeau is not planning a parade even though the franchise has been in the league’s wilderness for the better part of two decades. “I don’t want us to get lost (and look) too far ahead,” Thibodeau said before the game.

UP NEXT

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Kings: Visit Detroit on Friday night.

Knicks: Host Indiana on Saturday night.

Regular Season Series

Series tied 1-1

Recent Plays

4th 0.0 End of Game 121 - 140
4th 0.0 End of the 4th Quarter 121 - 140
4th 10.2 Cory Joseph makes layup (Norvel Pelle assists) 121 - 140
4th 11.2 Norvel Pelle offensive rebound 119 - 140
4th 12.9 Cory Joseph misses 26-foot three point jumper 119 - 140

Statistics

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42-85 FG 51-87
49 Field Goal % 59
12-35 3PT 19-36
34 Three Point % 53
25-33 FT 19-21
76 Free Throw % 90
42 Rebounds 47
8 Offensive Rebounds 9
26 Defensive Rebounds 34
25 Assists 24
12 Steals 8
0 Blocks 2
16 Turnovers 16
0 Team Turnovers 0
16 Total Turnovers 16
1 Technical Fouls 2
1 Total Technical Fouls 2
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
20 Points Conceded Off Turnovers 20
4 Fast Break Points 12
52 Points in Paint 40
22 Fouls 23
3 Largest Lead 23
New York Knicks New York Knicks Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Mitchell Robinson, C Day-To-Day Apr 1
Miles McBride, G Day-To-Day Apr 1
Jalen Brunson, G Day-To-Day Apr 1
Sacramento Kings Sacramento Kings Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Russell Westbrook, G Out Mar 31
Keegan Murray, F Out Mar 31
Isaiah Stevens, G Out Mar 29
Drew Eubanks, F Out Mar 18
De'Andre Hunter, F Out Feb 20

Game Information

Madison Square Garden

Location: New York, NY
Attendance: 1,981 · Capacity:

2025-26 Pacific Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
LA Lakers 50 26 .658 - W4
Phoenix 42 34 .553 8 L1
LA Clippers 39 37 .513 11 L1
Golden State 36 40 .474 14 L2
Sacramento 20 57 .260 30.5 W1

2025-26 Atlantic Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Boston 51 25 .671 - W1
New York 49 28 .636 2.5 W1
Philadelphia 42 34 .553 9 W1
Toronto 42 34 .553 9 L2
Brooklyn 18 58 .237 33 L1
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