NBA Game Recap - Houston at Sacramento
Wed Apr 11, 2018 10:30 PM EDT

MEM
123
OKC
137
F
MIL
95
PHI
130
F
WAS
92
ORL
101
F
DEN
106
MIN
112
F(OT)
TOR
109
MIA
116
F(OT)
NY
110
CLE
98
F
DET
119
CHI
87
F
SA
98
NO
122
F
BKN
97
BOS
110
F
HOU
83
SAC
96
F
UTA
93
POR
102
F
LAL
115
LAC
100
F

Apr 11, 2018, 10:30 PM EDT

Final

1

2

3

4

T

Houston

22

22

19

20

83

Sacramento

28

24

27

17

96

Kings beat short-handed Rockets 96-83 in season finale
Thu Apr 12, 2018 1:55 AM

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) The Houston Rockets and Sacramento Kings were already looking to the future before their season finale even started.

For Houston, that comes this weekend with the start of the playoffs. For Sacramento, it's once again wait until next season.

Willie Cauley-Stein had 22 points and 11 rebounds to help the Kings finish the regular season with a 96-83 victory over the short-handed Rockets on Wednesday night.

"We have a positive direction that we're going as a franchise," Kings coach Dave Joerger said. "Our guys feel it. Our guys are going out and competing on a regular basis and showing our fans we're coming. I don't know how long it will be, but we're going to go out there and compete and keep getting better."

With Houston (65-17) already having wrapped up the best record in the NBA, coach Mike D'Antoni opted to rest most of his top players, including starters James Harden, Chris Paul, Trevor Ariza and Clint Capela. The top-seeded Rockets will open the playoffs at home this weekend against Minnesota.

"We have to get ready," coach Mike D'Antoni said. "They're a good team and they fought their way into it. Good for them. We have to play our game and be ready."

The Kings took advantage of Houston's depleted lineup and ended another disappointing season off by snapping a seven-game skid against the Rockets. Sacramento finished with a 27-55 record in coach Dave Joerger's second season, its worst mark since going 24-58 in 2010-11.

The Kings never trailed after the first quarter and coasted to the win.

Gerald Green scored 31 points and R.J. Hunter added 19 to lead the Rockets.

TIP-INS

Rockets: Harden won his first career scoring title, averaging 30.4 ppg, second in franchise history to Moses Malone's 31.1 in 1981-82.

Kings: Sacramento now has the NBA's longest current playoff drought after Minnesota earned the eighth seed in the West with a win Wednesday. The Kings have missed the playoffs for 12 straight years.

LATE ADDITION

Houston added a new player in Aaron Jackson, who spent the past seven seasons playing overseas. Jackson arrived just before game time and didn't even have his name on the back of his No. 55 jersey, which had belonged to the recently released Tim Quarterman. Jackson scored eight points in 34 minutes.

"It was surreal. I was at a hotel with my girlfriend for her birthday, then my agent called and said, `How fast can you get to the airport? You're playing with the Houston Rockets for the rest of the season,"' he said. "I packed my bags as fast as I could. Hopefully I can do whatever it takes to try to help them win a championship."

SIDELINED

Houston forward Luc Mbah a Moute will likely miss at least the first round of the playoffs after dislocating his right shoulder Tuesday night against the Lakers. D'Antoni said Mbah a Moute will likely miss two to three weeks with the injury. Mbah a Moute missed 15 games in December and January after dislocating his right shoulder.

"It hurts," D'Antoni said. "That's why we have depth. As the door closes for somebody, it opens for somebody else. That's why we went and got Joe Johnson and we have Ryan (Anderson) coming back in here. You hate to lose Luc. I hate it for him personally. It's not something that anyone would want. He'll be back. We just have to hold on until he's back."

STEPPING AWAY

Longtime Kings television analyst Jerry Reynolds called his final game for the franchise. Reynolds, a former coach and general manager for the Kings, has decided to step down after 20 years in the booth at age 74. He got a lengthy ovation after a video tribute in the first half.

"I'll still be involved with the team in a lesser role," Reynolds said. "I'm not totally retiring and I'm not dead. As far as I'm concerned, that's pretty good."

UP NEXT

Rockets: First round of playoffs vs. Minnesota.

Kings: Season ended.

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Leaders

Houston PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
G. Green 31 -5 0 2 0 0
R. Hunter 19 0 1 4 2 0
Sacramento PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
W. Cauley-Stein 22 3 4 11 1 0
B. Hield 14 6 5 5 2 0

Team Comparison

HOU SAC
Points For 83 96
Field Goals 31/82-38% 38/80-48%
Three Pointers 13/46-28% 7/26-27%
Free Throws 8/12-67% 13/20-65%
Offensive Rebounds 8 6
Defensive Rebounds 32 42
Rebounds 47 57
Blocks 6 3
Steals 2 6
Turnovers 14 11
Points Scored Off Turnovers 14 14
Points in the Paint 28 46
Fast Break Points 16 10
Personal Fouls 24 14
Technical Fouls 0 0
Flagrant Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2017-18 Reg Season - HOU Leads Series 2-1

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Oct 18 HOU 105 @ SAC 100 J. Harden 27 W. Cauley-Stein 21
Wed Feb 14 SAC 91 @ HOU 100 B. Bogdanovic 20 J. Harden 28
Wed Apr 11 HOU 83 @ SAC 96 G. Green 31 W. Cauley-Stein 22

Game Information

Stadium: Golden 1 Center, Sacramento, California
Attendance: 17,583
Game Time: 2:0