See how the Twitter world reacted while watching yesterday’s thrilling game between the Sacramento Kings and Indiana Pacers.
The Sacramento Kings may have lost last night’s contest, but their performance was wildly entertaining. The youth for Sacramento shined, the effort on both ends of the floor was great, and the team did everything they could to give the Pacers a run for their money.
With the Kings barely losing by a score of 106-103, it caused many people in the Kings community to give their reactions and thoughts of the game via social media.
With that being said, listed down below are some reactions that the A Royal Pain squad gathered up pertaining to yesterday’s entertainment fest.
Reactions From Twitter
Vince Carter just yelled "Stop Floppin" at Sabonis.
— James Ham (@James_HamNBA) March 30, 2018
@FrankMason0 is a bad bad man. #SacramentoProud https://t.co/9EcN1tHY52
— Shane Wood (@_shanewood) March 30, 2018
The future!! #SacramentoProud https://t.co/ow3kpkpnuB
— Kevin (@kevintheriddle) March 30, 2018
Buddy Hield damn clutch af great lose though!!
— Magnus Savage (@MagnusSav) March 30, 2018
If there is such a thing as a "good loss", that was it. 21 for @LeaderOfHorde, 20 from @buddyhield, 19 for @THEwillieCS15 & 27 total assists for the @SacramentoKings tonight. Final: @Pacers win 106-103. #SacramentoProud
— Matt George (@MattGeorgeSAC) March 30, 2018
NO QUIT KINGS!!!
— Kevin Fippin (@kfippin) March 30, 2018
Victor Oladipo hates dandies
— Carmichael Dave (@CarmichaelDave) March 30, 2018
BOGI!!!!!!
— 🚀🦊Foxy Foxaholic🦊🚀 (@Sac_KingAaron) March 30, 2018
FROM FREAKING DOWNTOWN….DAVIS!!!
This was one of the most entertaining games of the season. Kings lose but it was fun from beginning to end.
— Vince Miracle (@VMCENTER) March 30, 2018
Final Thoughts
The Kings played a compelling game last night, but their play has been a pattern of how the team has performed in the month of March. Although Sacramento has a record of 6-9 for the month, they have been very competitive for the majority of their games.
Throughout the 30-day span, the Kings as a collective group have looked more comfortable playing with each other as their execution on both ends of the floor has improved. Their youth has also shined as well, especially players like De’Aaron Fox, Buddy Hield, and Justin Jackson.
Obviously, the Kings overall have not been a good team. But the steady progress they have been making throughout the season gives hope that their rebuild will have a happy ending. Buckle up, Kings fans. You all may be in for a crazy and exciting ride for the next couple of years.