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Sacramento Kings vs New York Knicks Game Player Stats and Box Scores for April 4, 2024

The Sacramento Kings rolled into the Big Apple on Thursday looking to even the season series against the New York Knicks. After losing 98-91 in California, the Kings hoped to get some payback versus the undermanned hosts. Sacramento came into the game not fully healthy as well but they arguably have the better superstars in the showdown.

The visitors showed their readiness right off the gate with a 35-20 battering of the Knicks to open the game. De'Aaron Fox, Keon Ellis and backup guard Davion Mitchell provided the immediate push.

The Knicks turned the tables in the second period, outscoring the Kings 32-25. Jalen Brunson finished the first half with 18 points while he was ably supported by Josh Hart with 12. New York's bench was largely quiet, something that would need to change if the hosts were to defend their home floor.

Both teams exited for the halftime break with the Sacramento Kings holding a 60-52 advantage.

The turnaround the New York Knicks engineered at the start of the second quarter continued at the beginning of the second half. Former Villanova stars Jalen Brunson, Josh Hart and Donte DiVincenzo sustained their form in the third quarter. Bojan Bogdanovic also contributed with timely sniping from the perimeter.

De'Aaron Fox gamely fought but had little support. Kevin Huerter and Malik Monk's absences were sorely felt, particularly with their outside shooting abilities. They would have made Fox and Sabonis' lives a bit easier. Sacramento allowed New York to tie the game at 81 leading into the final frame.

The onslaught that started two quarters ago, resumed in the fourth period. There was just no stopping the New York Knicks as it zoomed to an impressive 120-109 drubbing of the Sacramento Kings. The hosts erased a 21-point hole to defend their home floor just a few hours after announcing Julius Randle is done for the season.


Sacramento Kings vs New York Knicks game player stats and box scores

Sacramento Kings game player stats

PlayerPTSREBASTSTLBLKTOFG3-PT FGFT+/-
Domantas Sabonis171170147-130-03-5-25
Harrison Barnes0101030-20-10-0+1
Keegan Murray18200117-144-100-0-23
De'Aaron Fox297731411-266-131-1-7
Keon Ellis11342023-63-42-2-21
Trey Lyles10310024-81-51-2-3
Sasha Vezenkov11220004-83-70-0+6
Kessler Edwards0120000-00-00-0+5
JaVale McGee0000000-00-00-0+5
Alex Len2120001-10-00-0+9
Davion Mitchell112 10005-81-20-2-15
Chris Duarte02 00000-00-00-0+8
Colby Jones00 00000-00-00-0+5

New York Knicks game player stats

PlayerPTSREBASTSTLBLKTOFG3-PT FGFT+/-
Isaiah Hartenstein7792003-40-01-2+19
Jalen Brunson3521130312-202-59-10+22
Miles McBride12430014-133-101-2-4
Josh Hart319820414-190-03-4+22
Donte DiVincenzo21510116-135-94-5+27
Precious Achiuwa0300010-20-10-0-17
Mamadi Diakite0000000-00-00-00
Bojan Bogdanovic12100015-72-30-0-13
Jericho Sims0100000-00-00-00
Mitchell Robinson2720100-10-02-6-5
Alec Burks0002000-10-00-0+9
Daquan Jeffries0000000-00-00-0-5
Shake Milton00 00000-00-00-00
Jacob ToppinDNP- --------
Charlie Brown Jr.DNP- --------

De'Aaron Fox, Keegan Murray, Jalen Brunson and Donte DiVincenzo 3-pointers tonight

De'Aaron Fox missed just two of his six attempts from deep, while Keegan Murray ended 1-for-3 from the same range in the first half.

Jalen Brunson was quite content to do his damage in the paint and hit the only three-point shot he attempted. Donte DiVincenzo finished 2-for-6 from long range during the same stretch.

The Fox-Murray combo eventually finished Thursday night making 10 out of 23 3-pointers. The Brunson-DiVincenzo pairing to sink seven of 14 attempts from rainbow distance.

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