Whatever happened in the fourth quarter could’ve been insane. After the Kings starters went down 118-95 in the fourth quarter (they were down pretty much the rest of the game), the bench somehow made a miraculous run to give everyone a heart attack and closed the gap at 118-121. However, the Clippers scored six straight after a Frank Mason layup was “blocked” at the rim and they escaped with a win.
Another first quarter, another slow start for the Kings. While the Kings were struggling on the offensive end, rookie point guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was getting easy looks on uncontested layups, plus a wide-open three.