LOS ANGELES (AFP) – The Sacramento Kings ended their record-breaking 17-year NBA playoff drought on Wednesday as the Dallas Mavericks’ chances of reaching the postseason suffered a blow with a crucial loss to Philadelphia.
Sacramento, who had not advanced to the playoffs since the 2005-2006 season — the longest streak of futility in NBA history ˗clinched their postseason berth with a 120-80 rout of the Trail Blazers in Portland.
Bucks 149, Pacers 136
Nets 123, Rockets 114
76ers 116, Mavericks 108
Knicks 101, Heat 92
Clippers 141, Grizzlies 132
Jazz 128, Spurs 117
Lakers 121m Bulls 110
Thunder 107, Pistons 106
Kings 120, Blazers 80
Suns 107, T-Wolves 100
Malik Monk led the Kings’ scoring with 19 points while four other players made double digits, including rookie Keegan Murray, whose 13 points included his 188th three-pointer of the season — a new NBA record for a rookie.
Murray expressed satisfaction that the Kings have finally ended their long wait for a playoff berth, 12 months after finishing 12th in the Western Conference with a 30-52 record.
The Kings sit in third place in the West on 46-30, trailing Denver and Memphis.
But while Sacramento is now looking forward to a playoff campaign, the Dallas Mavericks risk missing the postseason altogether just a year after reaching the conference finals.
The Mavericks slumped to a 116-108 defeat to Philadelphia, with the 76ers overturning a 12-point deficit as Joel Embiid inspired a fourth quarter rally to end a three-game losing streak.
Embiid led the scoring with 25 points, nine rebounds and four assists as Philadelphia outscored the Mavericks 27-17 in the final quarter to seal the win.
James Harden added 15 points with 12 assists on his return from injury while Tyrese Maxey finished with 22 points for the Sixers.
Dallas are now 11th in the Western Conference at 37-40, with only five regular season games remaining.
– Davis sparks Lakers –
LA bounced back from Sunday’s home loss to Chicago by taming the Bulls on the road in the Windy City, winning 121-110.
Anthony Davis produced a dazzling display for the Lakers at both ends of the court with 38 points, 10 rebounds, two steals and two blocks.
LeBron James added 25 points while Austin Reaves scored 19 points and D’Angelo Russell chipped in with 17.
The Lakers are eighth in the Western Conference with a 38-38 record.
Oklahoma City meanwhile occupy 10th place in the West — the last of the play-in spots — after a last-gasp 107-106 victory over the Detroit Pistons.
Jalen Williams was the hero for Oklahoma City with a layup in the final second to clinch a crucial win for the Thunder.
Williams finished with 27 points to lead the Oklahoma City scoring, with Luguentz Dort adding 20.
In Phoenix, Kevin Durant returned from injury to help the Suns claim a 107-100 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Durant finished with 16 points in what was his long-awaited home debut in Phoenix, while Devin Booker led the Suns scorers with 29 points.
Elsewhere on Wednesday, Jrue Holiday erupted for 51 points as the Milwaukee Bucks downed the Indiana Pacers 149-136 on the road.
Holiday’s masterpiece came from 20-of-30 shooting while Giannis Antetokounmpo added 38 points and Brook Lopez 21 as Milwaukee edged closer to locking down the top seed in the Eastern Conference.
In New York, the Knicks ground out a 101-92 victory over the Miami Heat to remain within touching distance of clinching a playoff berth.
But the win was overshadowed by an injury to Knicks star Julius Randle, who hobbled off the court in the second quarter after suffering a sprained left ankle.
In Memphis meanwhile, Russell Westbrook delivered a vintage performance with 36 points and 10 assists as the Los Angeles Clippers outgunned the Grizzlies 141-132.
Robert Covington also starred for the Clippers, shooting seven of seven from three-point range in a 27-point haul off the bench.
Ja Morant led the Memphis scoring with 36 points.