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Sabonis Leads Kings’ Resurgence with League-Best Three-Point Shooting
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The Sacramento Kings are making a strong push for the playoffs, sitting eighth in the Western Conference with a 22-20 record following the midseason firing of head coach Mike Brown. The team’s resurgence has been fueled by standout performances, particularly from big man Domantas Sabonis, who is currently leading the NBA in three-point shooting at an impressive 48.4 percent.
Sabonis has been a cornerstone of the Kings’ success this season, showcasing his versatility and dominance on both ends of the court. His ability to stretch the floor with his three-point shooting has added a new dimension to Sacramento’s offense, making him one of the league’s most impactful players.
According to Legion Hoops, Sabonis’ three-point percentage is not only a career high but also the best in the NBA this season. This marks a significant improvement for the 28-year-old center, who has traditionally been known for his inside scoring and rebounding.
The Kings’ turnaround has been a collective effort, with multiple players stepping up in key moments. However, Sabonis’ consistency and leadership have been instrumental in keeping the team competitive in a tightly contested Western Conference.
Sacramento’s playoff hopes remain alive as they continue to build momentum in the second half of the season. With Sabonis leading the charge, the Kings are poised to make a strong push for their first postseason appearance since 2023.