MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — The losses had mounted. Sacramento had never suffered through a streak of futility this long.
For 16 games, the Kings went to the locker room facing the frustration of another setback. They had eclipsed the franchise's worst losing streak of 14 games, set when the team played in Cincinnati and was known as the Royals.
“Obviously, you do not want that with your name,” Sacramento coach Doug Christie said of the losing streak. “But there are points in this where I'm really proud of how our guys continued to evolve.”
Said DeRozan: “Nobody wants to lose, especially the streak that we were on. I just felt good to get that monkey off your back.”
The Kings hadn't won since beating visiting Washington 125-115 on Jan. 16. Sacramento’s previous road win was Dec. 6 at Miami, and its only road win against a Western Conference opponent this season was on Nov. 22 over Denver.
On Monday night, the Kings held on thanks to a strong fourth quarter from Westbrook and two-way player Daeqwon Plowden. Both scored 10 points in the period, totaling 20 of the Kings' 24 points in the fourth. DeRozan and Plowden each finished with 19 points.
Recommended for you
The last four losses in the streak were barely competitive, with the Kings falling by an average margin of 27 points. This time, they were able to withstand short bursts by the Grizzlies, and never let Memphis get closer than seven points in the final five minutes.
“We’ve had this opportunity to get through it many, many times,” Christie said. “Sometimes, it just keeps getting you, and then in your head you’re thinking: ‘When’s that moment going to come?’”
Players said there was no big celebration to go with the win. None were willing to say this would be a springboard for the rest of the season, but there was relief in the locker room.
“It gives us a good momentum,” said rookie center Maxime Raynaud, who finished with 10 points and 13 rebounds. “On top of that, it lifts the spirts up a little bit.
“I'm glad that we finally broke it, and hopefully we can start a winning streak the other way.”
Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.
Keep the discussion civilized. Absolutely NO
personal attacks or insults directed toward writers, nor others who
make comments. Keep it clean. Please avoid obscene, vulgar, lewd,
racist or sexually-oriented language. Don't threaten. Threats of harming another
person will not be tolerated. Be truthful. Don't knowingly lie about anyone
or anything. Be proactive. Use the 'Report' link on
each comment to let us know of abusive posts. PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK. Anyone violating these rules will be issued a
warning. After the warning, comment privileges can be
revoked.
Please purchase a Premium Subscription to continue reading.
To continue, please log in, or sign up for a new account.
We offer one free story view per month. If you register for an account, you will get two additional story views. After those three total views, we ask that you support us with a subscription.
A subscription to our digital content is so much more than just access to our valuable content. It means you’re helping to support a local community institution that has, from its very start, supported the betterment of our society. Thank you very much!
(0) comments
Welcome to the discussion.
Log In
Keep the discussion civilized. Absolutely NO personal attacks or insults directed toward writers, nor others who make comments.
Keep it clean. Please avoid obscene, vulgar, lewd, racist or sexually-oriented language.
Don't threaten. Threats of harming another person will not be tolerated.
Be truthful. Don't knowingly lie about anyone or anything.
Be proactive. Use the 'Report' link on each comment to let us know of abusive posts.
PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK.
Anyone violating these rules will be issued a warning. After the warning, comment privileges can be revoked.