The Sacramento Kings bolstered their NBA post-season aspirations with a stunning 127-117 comeback victory over the Detroit Pistons.
Zach LaVine and DeMar DeRozan delivered electrifying performances, scoring 43 and 37 points respectively, to secure the Kings’ third consecutive win.
Trailing by 18 points early on, the Kings showcased resilience and determination to turn the game around. LaVine’s sharpshooting, including eight three-pointers, ignited the comeback, while DeRozan’s consistent scoring kept the momentum alive.
The win solidifies Sacramento’s position in ninth place in the Western Conference, one game ahead of the Dallas Mavericks.
With just four regular-season games remaining, the Kings are on the brink of securing a spot in the play-in tournament. The Phoenix Suns, currently in 11th place, remain the only team capable of denying Sacramento’s post-season berth.
In the play-in format, the seventh seed faces the 10th seed, while the eighth seed takes on the ninth, with the winners advancing to the playoffs.
Elsewhere, the Miami Heat, already assured of a play-in spot in the Eastern Conference, defeated the Philadelphia 76ers 117-105. The 76ers, enduring their 12th consecutive loss, have been eliminated from playoff contention.