Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Bjelica drains last-second 3-pointer to beat Rockets

- By James Patrick The Sacramento Bee (TNS)

Nemanja Bjelica wasn’t having it. With 1 second remaining against the Houston Rockets on Monday night, the Kings big man took an inbounds pass, turned and coolly drained a 3-pointer from about 30 feet out. The shot gave the Kings a crazy 119-118 win over one of the best teams in the Western Conference.

Russell Westbrook seemed to land the knockout blow on the play before Bjelica’s dramatic 3-pointer. With 8.4 seconds left, Westbrook took an inbounds pass and traveled the length of the floor, charging into the lane for a layup in front of several Sacramento defenders. That bucket gave Houston a 118-116 lead.

Westbrook’s effort came just immediatel­y after Buddy Hield fell into the first row after hitting a 3-pointer to tie the game 116.

The entire second half was like that, with neither team leading by more than three points in the fourth quarter.

It wasn’t quite an offensive free-for-all. Six Kings players had 13 or more points, but none more than Buddy Hield, who finished with 26. The Kings shot a respectabl­e 45.5 percent from the floor but hoisted 45 3-pointers, making 20.

The Rockets, of course, had more 3-point attempts. Houston went 17-for-50 on 3-point

shooting as the Kings defense flustered Houston’s James Harden, who finished with 27 points, 11 less than his season average.

Sacramento’s biggest problem might have been controllin­g Houston center Clint Capela, who racked up 17 rebounds while P.J. Tucker had 19 rebounds to give the Rockets second chances and prevent Sacramento from getting second looks.

Hield had his eighth-straight game with 20 or more points, which is the longest streak of his career. It’s also the longest streak by a Kings player since DeMarcus Cousins scored 20 or more in 10 games from Dec. 12, 2016 to Jan. 18, 2017.

The Kings withstood a barrage from the Rockets in the second quarter to trail by a reasonable five points at halftime. Houston shot 19 3-pointers in the second quarter, connecting on eight of them, as the Rockets built a 64-59 lead.

The Kings shut down Harden in the first half. The problem is Houston has plenty of other weapons. Harden had just 12 points in the first half. He came into the game averaging 38.5 points a night. Harden leads the league with 14.6 freethrow attempts per game. He had just two in the first half.

In his place, Ben Mclemore had nine points in the first half, Gary Clark had 11 and Westbrook had 16.

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