Lakers blowout Kings behind Luka Doncic, LeBron James
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Marcus D. Smith, USA TODAY December 29, 2025 at 12:57 AM
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Lakers blowout Kings behind Luka Doncic, LeBron James
The Los Angeles Lakers knocked off the Sacramento Kings, 125-101, on Sunday, Dec. 28 behind a 34-point performance from Luka Dončić, including 24 in the first half.
The Lakers (20-10) were led by Dončić and LeBron James, who added 24 points on 84% shooting from the field. The Kings were playing on consecutive nights, following their win against the Dallas Mavericks on Dec. 27.
"The product that we were putting out there just wasn't there," Kings head coach Doug Christie told reporters after the game. "That obviously starts with me, always. We came in and we weren't grabbing hold and controlling. The level of physicality wasn't to the level that we draw the line in the sand and say this is what it's going to be."
On Sunday, Sacramento was led by DeMar DeRozan, with 22 points, and rookie Maxime Raynaud who recorded a double-double, 16 points and 10 rebounds. Six players scored in double-figures, including Malik Monk, Nique Clifford and Dennis Schröder, who each had 11.
The Kings shot just 28% from 3-point distance and had 19 turnovers on the evening, which turned into 23 points for the Lakers. Sacramento dropped to 8-24, going into their next game on Tuesday, Dec. 30 in an away game against the Los Angeles Clippers.
"Our sense of urgency, the ability to have multiple efforts, it just wasn't at the level that it's been at period," Christie said. "We have to make sure that we bounce back versus the Clippers with a high level of energy, effort and intensity, physicality, all of those things."
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Kings vs. Lakers highlights1st quarter highlights
Lebron James hit a pull-up jumper at the top of the key to end the first quarter. It capped a 10-point first quarter for James, as the Lakers led 30-24 after 12 minutes. Luka had nine points.
The Kings were led by DeMar DeRozan, who scored eight points in the first period.
2nd quarter highlights
Malik Monk got going early in the second, hitting on back-to-back three point field goals.
The Kings allowed the Lakers to get transition baskets including a LeBron James reverse dunk. The Kings got to their spots on offense for timely buckets.
The deficit grew as the Kings got sloppy with the basketball and threw consecutive turnovers. Luka Doncic scored 15 points in the second quarter. He had 24 total in the first half.
The Kings trailed 68-53 at the end of the first half.
3rd quarter highlights
The Kings came out lethargic to start the third quarter. A step slow to loose balls, offensively, they looked stagnant.
The lead grew to 20 before Sacramento head coach Doug Christie called a timeout. Kings trailed 73-53.
The Lakers had everything going in the third. They knocked down open threes, step back mid-range shots and points in the paint. The biggest lead was 26 for the Lakers.
At the end of the third quarter, Sacramento trailed 99-80.
4th quarter highlights
The Lakers’ 3-point barrage continued into the fourth quarter. The deficit proved to be too large for the Kings to mount a comeback, the largest lead for the Lakers grew to 30.
Sacramento lost by a final score of 125-101.
Recap: Kings keys -
Frustrate their stars: Sacramento has played scrappy, stifling defense. It's what helped them in their win against Dallas and a big win against Houston on Dec. 21. Keep that same pressure on Lakers stars Luka Dončić and LeBron James and make them uncomfortable. Dončić and James combined for 58 points. James shot 84% from the field.
Lean on youth for energy: In the second night of a back-to-back, the Kings should rely on their rookies and young guys to provide energy early and often throughout the game. Look for guys like Keon Ellis, Maxime Raynaud, Dylan Cardwell and Nique Clifford to spark fire. Raynaud tallied a double-double (16 points, 10 rebounds) and Cardwell scored seven points and seven rebounds, while being a +1 on the floor. Clifford scored 11, while Ellis only scored two.
Defend without fouling:As energetic and up-tempo as the Kings are, it's important to defend without fouling as the Lakers are third in the league in free throws made and second in free throws attempted. The Kings had 19 free throw attempts, compared to the Lakers' 18 shots.
Homecoming, revenge tour: It's a homecoming for Los Angeles natives Russell Westbrook and DeMar DeRozan. There's nothing like home cooking. Plus, whenever Westbrook plays his former team or teammates, it feels personal. DeRozan led the team with 22 points but it wasn't enough. Westbrook added 13 points and had six turnovers.
Kings next five games -
Dec. 30 at Los Angeles Clippers
Jan. 1 vs. Boston Celtics
Jan. 2 at Phoenix Suns
Jan. 4 vs. Milwaukee Bucks
Jan. 6 vs. Dallas Mavericks
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