The Kings came into this game with a load of momentum. Having spanked the Cavs on March 22, they thereafter edged the Atlanta Hawks and drubbed the Golden State Warriors. Point guard De’Aaron Fox had led the way in these games, tagging the Warriors for 44 points on 16-22 shooting, and scorching the Hawks for 37 points on 13-20 shooting. Sure, the Kings had shuffled a few pieces at the trade deadline and were in their first game with the newly-acquired pieces Delon Wright (via Detroit) and Terence Davis (via Toronto), but the match, following on from a loss to a LeBron-less Lakers team in LA, had problems for Cleveland written all over it.