Kings Rally With 15-0 Run to Defeat 76ers in Thrilling Comeback
Sacramento overcame a 14-point deficit to secure a 113-107 victory, led by De’Aaron Fox’s 35 points and a dominant fourth-quarter performance.
- The Sacramento Kings ended the game on a 15-0 run, erasing a nine-point deficit in the final minutes to defeat the Philadelphia 76ers 113-107 at Golden 1 Center.
- De’Aaron Fox led the Kings with 35 points on 13-of-16 shooting, scoring 14 points in the fourth quarter to fuel the comeback.
- Malik Monk contributed 20 points, including clutch free throws and a key goaltended layup that gave Sacramento the lead in the final seconds.
- The 76ers, playing without Joel Embiid, committed 10 fourth-quarter turnovers and failed to score in the final 3:34 despite strong performances from Paul George (30 points) and Tyrese Maxey (27 points).
- Interim coach Doug Christie, now 2-1 since taking over, emphasized the importance of defending home court as the Kings secured back-to-back wins after a six-game losing streak.