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The Sacramento Kings secured homecourt advantage for their first play-in game by defeating a Phoenix Suns team resting its key players, 109-98, in the regular-season finale on Sunday, April 13, 2025. This victory solidified the Kings' 9th p...
Meeting in Sacramento for the final game of the regular season, the stakes were clear for the Kings, while the Suns opted to look towards the future. Sacramento needed a win (or a Dallas loss) to ensure their play-in matchup against the Mavericks would be held at the Golden 1 Center. They achieved this with a solid performance against a Suns squad missing its top three scorers: Devin Booker, Bradley Beal, and Kevin Durant.
Phoenix's decision to rest its stars wasn't surprising. Booker mentioned after the previous game he'd likely sit to give younger players more opportunity. Durant had already missed several games with an ankle injury, and Beal was rested. This strategic move allowed players like rookie Ryan Dunn (12 points) and Oso Ighodaro (started) to gain valuable experience, though the team ultimately fell short.
The absence of the Suns' main offensive threats was evident. While Grayson Allen led Phoenix with 20 points, the Kings capitalized on the depth disparity, outscoring the Suns' bench 50-33. Double-doubles from Domantas Sabonis and Jonas Valanciunas powered the Kings, who controlled the game for significant stretches. A missed layup by the Suns in the fourth quarter followed by a Trey Lyles 3-pointer effectively sealed the outcome.
The Kings now prepare for a vital play-in game against Dallas, while the Suns head into an offseason likely filled with questions after failing to meet expectations.
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The Kings got the win they needed, but can they carry this momentum through the play-in tournament? Do you think the Suns made the right call resting their stars?
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