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How's Keegan Doing?

The Kings (26-18) beat OKC (22-24), 118-113. The Kings have won 6 straight.

5 Kings players were in double digit scoring

29: Keegan Murray

25: De'Aaron Fox
18: Domantas Sabonis
14: Kevin Huerter
11: Harrison Barnes

Keegan's stats:

37 minutes (of 48 possible)

5-5 (100%) from 2 point range
5-7 (71%) from 3
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10-12 (83%) Overall shooting

4-4 (100%) FTs

29 points
14 rebounds (3 offensive)
1 assist

1 fouls
2 turnovers




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As mentioned above, Keegan last night was 10-12 (83%) from the field with 5 made threes for 29 points (career high) and 14 rebounds (career high). He was also perfect from the FT line (4-4).

This was the 2nd straight double-double for Keegan.

Here are some more video highlights showing all 10 made baskets, at least 10 of the 14 rebounds and his 1 assist.

Watch here:



 
I have suffered for the better part of 3 decades… being a fan of this donkey of a franshise….i am glad you all are on this train with me. It is nice to see the Kings field a winner… its nice that they havent gone full Major League and traded way all their assets(a la Oakland)… that town has been starving for playoff basketball and i hope Keegan gets them over the hump….
 
And when all is said, I would expect Coach Brown would be happier about the 14 boards than the points. He said awhile back that he needed more rebounds from Keegan and he's been racking them up ever since.



The rebounding margin was a big factor in last night's game.

The Kings outrebounded OKC 52-36

Kings Leading rebounders:

14: Keegan Murray
13: Domantas Sabonis
6: Kevin Huerter
5: Trey Lyles
 
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