Knicks Handed Worst Loss of Season by Kings, 124-86

Rudy Gay scored 25 points, DeMarcus Cousins had 22 and Ben McLemore finished with 20 and the Sacramento Kings handed the New York Knicks their worst loss of the season Tuesday, 124-86.

The Kings (21-37) scored the first four points and never trailed. They built the lead to 16 after the first quarter and to as many as 44 in in the second half before winning by 38.

Alexey Shved led the Knicks with 15 points. Jason Smith and Shane Larkin had 13 each.

After shooting only 35 percent (7-for-20) from the field in the first quarter, the Knicks (12-47) were even worse in the second, going 6-for-24 for 25 percent.

Their previous worst loss was by 28 points to Charlotte at home, 110-82, on Jan. 10.

Sacramento started the second half on a 27-9 run and opened up a game-high 44-point lead, 92-48, on Gay's 3-pointer with 6:01 left in the third.

The Knicks responded by scoring the next 12 points and eventually got as close as 28 points, 100-72, on Smith's jumper early in fourth. That was as close as they came.

Gay, Cousins and McLemore all sat out the fourth quarter.

Cousins finished with a game-high 10 rebounds, while also going 11-for-11 from the foul line.

Derrick Williams scored 17 points for the Kings. Nik Stauskas added 15 and Omar Casspi had 14.

Shved and Cole Aldrich each had seven rebounds for New York.

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