Kings Crush Mavs 122-98 as Dallas Suffers Major Blow with Irving’s Knee Injury

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Kings Crush Mavericks in Dominant Fashion: Irving’s Quiet Exit and a Third-Quarter Nightmare

The Sacramento Kings just sent a loud message to the Western Conference: they are not going down without a fight. In a ruthless display of dominance, the Kings steamrolled the Dallas Mavericks, completing a three-game season sweep and securing a crucial eighth-place tie in the West.

But the game wasn’t just about the Kings’ rise—it was about the Mavericks’ collapse.

A Third Quarter to Forget

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The Mavericks entered halftime trailing by 10, but what happened next was nothing short of a disaster. Sacramento exploded with a jaw-dropping 21-2 run, turning the third quarter into a massacre. By the time the dust settled, the Kings had outscored Dallas 34-16, leaving Luka Dončić and company in a daze.

Dallas, known for its sharpshooting, couldn’t find the mark. Their seven made 3-pointers on 25 attempts were just one above their season low, a stat that highlights just how badly they struggled offensively.

Irving’s Vanishing Act

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Kyrie Irving, a player known for delivering in high-pressure moments, barely had a chance to make an impact. His night ended abruptly with just five points in nine minutes, leaving fans wondering if he was 100% healthy or if something else was at play. Without his scoring prowess, the Mavericks looked lost.

Injury Woes Continue

To make matters worse, Dallas lost reserve guard Jaden Hardy to a right ankle sprain late in the third quarter. With the playoffs looming, the last thing the Mavericks need is more injury setbacks.

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What’s Next?

Both teams hit the road for their next battle. The Kings wrap up their four-game trip with a showdown in Denver, while the Mavericks head to Milwaukee, hoping to regain some momentum.

For Sacramento, this win wasn’t just about another notch in the standings—it was a statement. For Dallas, it was a brutal wake-up call. The question now is: Can the Mavericks recover, or is this the beginning of their downfall?

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