SACRAMENTO, Calif. – In a thrilling double-overtime game, the Sacramento Kings emerged victorious over the Orlando Magic, 138-135, on Wednesday night. Domantas Sabonis notched his seventh triple-double of the season, while Malik Monk delivered a sensational 37-point performance off the bench.
Sabonis finished with 22 points, 23 rebounds, and 12 assists, showcasing his all-around impact on the game. His triple-double was critical in helping Sacramento overcome a strong shooting performance from the Magic, who set a franchise record with 25 3-pointers.
The Magic’s Paolo Banchero had a career-high 43 points but missed a game-tying 3-pointer as time expired. Jalen Suggs contributed 24 points in a valiant effort for Orlando.
De’Aaron Fox played a pivotal role in the second overtime, scoring crucial field goals, including a key jumper to put the Kings ahead 137-135 in the final minute.
The game saw numerous lead changes, especially in the overtime periods. Sabonis’ dunk, off Monk’s assist, gave the Kings a 126-125 lead late in the first overtime. However, Banchero’s layup forced the game into a second overtime.
In the closing moments of regulation, Banchero’s clutch 3-pointer gave Orlando a brief lead, but Monk’s layup tied the game at 118, setting up the overtime drama.
Sabonis, known for his triple-doubles, achieved the feat early in the third quarter, marking his fifth in the last nine games. Keegan Murray also shined for Sacramento with 28 points.
The Kings bounced back from a previous home loss to the Charlotte Hornets, extending their winning streak over the Magic to five games.
Orlando, dealing with multiple injuries, saw Franz Wagner, Gary Harris, and Banchero suffer setbacks during the game, adding to their challenges.
Looking ahead, the Magic continue their West Coast trip against the Denver Nuggets, while the Kings host the Toronto Raptors, both games scheduled for Friday. Sacramento’s resilience in this high-scoring, closely contested match underscores their potential, while Orlando will aim to overcome their injury woes and recent setbacks.