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1) Light the Beam: Kings secure first playoff berth since 2006
“Light the beam! Light the beam!”
The chant was ringing across the beam-less Moda Center in Portland Wednesday night from a healthy-sized group of Kings fans who drove (or flew) up from Sacramento to watch the Kings secure their first playoff berth since 2006. They got their wish, watching a 120-80 thrashing of the Blazers — and they made themselves heard.
LIGHT THE BEAM CHANTS AS THE CLINCH NEARS 🗣️ pic.twitter.com/0gZAy7HTWQ
— Kings on NBCS (@NBCSKings) March 30, 2023
Back in Sacramento, the fans gravitated to the Golden 1 Center downtown to see the beam get lit, chanting and waving flags the whole way.
Kings fans flocked to G1C to see the beam 🟣🔦 pic.twitter.com/MKtiaoTNt1
— Kings on NBCS (@NBCSKings) March 30, 2023
The Kings have been the best story in the NBA this season, and the most entertaining team to watch with an up-tempo, high-efficiency offense (and a defense that had them winning fun-to-watch shootouts). They took a risk trading away a fan favorite in Tyrese Haliburton (who has lived up to the hype with an All-NBA-level season in Indiana), but that got them Domantas Sabonis, who became a lynchpin at the center (and very possibly an All-NBA player himself this season). Moving Haliburton also unleashed De'Aaron Fox at the point, he has been brilliant and is the frontrunner to win the NBA’s first Clutch Player of the Year award.
Then there’s Keegan Murray, who stood out at Summer League as the most NBA-ready player in this class, and he has responded by making more 3-pointers than any other rookie in NBA history.
Keegan Murray has the most threes EVER by a rookie (188)
Here are some of his best 👀 pic.twitter.com/msH9TY6sJ4
— NBA (@NBA) March 30, 2023
Veteran coach Mike Brown brought it all together — a defense-first coach overseeing one of the best offenses the game has ever seen — and he likely will be rewarded with the Coach of the Year award.
This is why sport. A fan base that has suffered through an ownership group that tried to sell the team and move them out of town, that has suffered through losing season after losing season, fans that have not bought tickets to a playoff game since there was a Bush in the White House have been rewarded. The Kings are in — and not just squeaking into the postseason, they are the Pacific Division champions and the No.3 seed in the West.
This is something a story and a franchise worth celebrating. Savor this moment Kings fans, you deserve it.
2) Jalen Williams tip-in helps Thunder stay in the postseason at bottom of West
A lot of action impacting the crowded bottom of the West playoff chase. Here’s a quick breakdown.
• Jalen Williams’ putback game-winner saved the Thunder on a night they almost dropped one to the Pistons.
JDUB ON THE PUTBACK 😱
THUNDER WIN pic.twitter.com/agGRseNlsl
— NBA (@NBA) March 30, 2023
• The Thunder’s win combined with the Mavericks’ loss to the 76ers has Oklahoma City a full game up on Dallas for the final play-in spot, but that is really two games because OKC also owns the tiebreaker. (Dallas is also two games back in the loss column from No. 9 seed New Orleans.) Nothing is set, but the Thunder control their own destiny in making the postseason, and Luka Dončić and the Mavericks could be on the outside looking in.
• Anthony Davis went off for the Lakers and they beat the Bulls in Chicago.
A dominant performance by AD 😤
38 points
10 rebounds
65% FGLakers got the W in Chicago pic.twitter.com/4GF6yTbUti
— NBA (@NBA) March 30, 2023
• The Lakers were helped out Wednesday by the return of Kevin Durant to the Suns, who helped them beat the Timberwolves 107-100. The Lakers are the No.8 seed in the West, tied with the Pelicans for No.9 but also just half a game back of the Timberwolves at No.7 (the Lakers. Timberwolves and Pelicans are all tied in the loss column at 38).
• The Clippers had the most improbable win of the night: No Kawhi Leonard, no Paul George, going up against a Memphis team that had won seven in a row. But the Clippers got a vintage Russell Westbrook performance and that was enough. They continue to sit as the No.5 seed in the West, and they could see Durant and the Suns in what would be a very interesting first-round series.
Russ shows out. Clippers win.
36 PTS (season-high)
4 REB
10 AST
5/5 3PM
72% FG— NBA (@NBA) March 30, 2023
3) Knicks get win, but lost Julius Randle to sprained ankle
The Knicks picked up a win at home against the Heat, a quality win that has New York even more locked in as the No.5 seed in the East (and may have destined Miami for No.7), but that’s not what anyone is talking about.
Julius Randle sprained his ankle leaping for a rebound and landing on Bam Adebayo‘s foot in the second quarter, and he left the game not to return. As is often the case with ankle sprains, it will be later today — once the swelling has gone down and maybe an MRI is done — that they will have a true picture of the severity and how long Randle could be out.
Randle has not missed a game yet this season, but that will change. Randle is averaging 25.1 points and 10 rebounds a game, playing at an All-NBA level again this season in New York. The Knicks will not be the same team without him.
The Knicks have five games remaining in the season and are almost locked in as the No.5 seed. The season ends April 9 but the Knicks would not start the playoffs (likely in Cleveland) until April 15 or 16. That’s more than two weeks to get Randle right.