BY Bryan Chai, The Western JournalFebruary 25, 2023
1 year ago
BY 
 | February 25, 2023
1 year ago

Two Laughingstock NBA Franchises Just Put On a Historic Show - MJ's Bulls and Bird's Celtics Never Did This

If you care at all about defense being played at an adequate level in the NBA, you may want to avert your eyes.

A pair of perennially moribund franchises, the Sacramento Kings (who haven't made the playoffs since the 2005-2006 season and last won a championship as the Rochester Royals in 1951) and the Los Angeles Clippers (who have only one conference finals appearance in team history and zero finals appearances), put on a historic show at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Friday.

Now, to be completely fair, this year's Kings and Clippers are actually very good. The Clippers are largely viewed as title contenders, while the Kings have easily been the feel-good story of the season given that the last time they made the playoffs, "Bad Day" by Daniel Powter was Billboard's No. 1 song.

But while both teams are eyeing playoff berths this season, neither demonstrated much playoff-caliber defense in a 176-175 double-overtime win for the Kings. That eye-popping final score is the second-highest in NBA history, and you can't put up historically good offensive numbers without some historically inept defense.

Just look at this abysmal defensive sequence by the Clippers, noted by NBA analyst Kevin O'Connor:

According to ESPN, the Friday night game between the Kings and Clippers trails only a 1983 tilt between the Detroit Pistons and Denver Nuggets for highest-scoring game in NBA history. (The Pistons won that game to the tune of 186-184.)

Any NBA fans who happened to tune in to this late game were treated to quite the performance from various star players -- some expected, some not so much.

For the Kings, star big man Domantas Sabonis notched a double-double with 20 points and 10 rebounds, and yet wasn't even close to being the team's top player.

No, that honor is reserved for Kings guards De'Aaron Fox and Malik Monk, who scored 42 and 45 points, respectively. (For comparison, on Friday night, the Brooklyn Nets scored 87 points total.) Monk's outburst was rather surprising, as he's averaging 14 points per game while coming off the bench.

The Clippers got their usual brilliance from their pair of elite wings, Paul George and Kawhi Leonard. George racked up 34 points to go along with his 10 rebounds. Leonard, meanwhile, scored 44 points and grabbed three steals.

While Los Angeles got the expected output from its two star players, the team also introduced its newest acquisition in this game: noted hothead and turnover machine Russell Westbrook.

Westbrook, who began the year as a Los Angeles Laker, was traded to the Utah Jazz before ultimately being released and signing with the Clippers. He was promptly inserted into the starting lineup, and Friday was his Clippers debut.

The 34-year-old guard tallied 17 points and 14 assists, which is awesome. He was also credited with seven turnovers, which is decidedly not awesome. Compounding matters, Westbrook fouled out of the game with his team clinging to a 175-169 lead in the second overtime.

While it's extremely unlikely that players like Westbrook, George and Monk will ever be compared to the likes of Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson or Larry Bird, it's worth noting that none of the teams led by those Hall of Fame players ever came close to scoring 170 points, let alone 175 or 176.

The highest-scoring game of Jordan's Chicago Bulls tenure was a 155-127 win over the Phoenix Suns. Jordan's brief stint with the Washington Wizards saw a high score of only 118.

Interestingly, Johnson's highest-scoring output with the Los Angeles Lakers was also 155. Hilariously, that 155-118 win also came at the expense of the Suns.

Bird and his Boston Celtics were "only" able to score 152 in a 152-148 win over the Portland Trailblazers. The Celtics have actually scored 173 in a game before, but that came in 1959, well before Bird ever laced up a pair of Converse Weapons.

The Kings, who are atop the Pacific Division, next play on Sunday as they travel to Oklahoma City to face the upstart Thunder. The Clippers, who are third in the Pacific (though just 2.5 games back of the Kings), also play on Sunday when they travel to face the Nuggets.

This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.

Written by: Bryan Chai, The Western Journal

NATIONAL NEWS

SEE ALL

New Jersey Congressman Donald Payne Jr. Dies at 65 After Health Struggles

New Jersey Congressman Donald Payne Jr. has died at the age of 65 after enduring severe health issues, including a heart attack. Representative Donald Payne…
13 hours ago
 • By Staff Writers

Irsa Hirsi Faces Backlash And Legal Actions Over Protest Incident At Columbia

The recent Columbia University incident involving Irsa Hirsi, Congresswoman Ilhan Omar's daughter, has drawn national attention and controversy. During a pro-Palestine demonstration, Hirsi alleged she…
13 hours ago
 • By Staff Writers

President Joe Biden Critiques Trump at Union Conference, Endorsed for 2024

President Joe Biden delivered pointed remarks at a recent union conference, stirring both laughter and politicized commentary. During his speech, President Biden humorously recalled Trump's…
13 hours ago
 • By Staff Writers

Supreme Court Deliberates on State Abortion Limits in Emergency Medical Cases

Washington's highest judicial body, the U.S. Supreme Court, initiated deliberations on a major legal face-off concerning the provision of emergency abortions under strict state laws.…
13 hours ago
 • By Staff Writers

Juvenile Dolphin Found Shot Dead On Louisiana Beach

A juvenile bottlenose dolphin was discovered dead on a Louisiana beach, sparking a federal investigation. The young dolphin's body was riddled with bullets affecting vital…
15 hours ago
 • By Staff Writers

DON'T WAIT.

We publish the objective news, period. If you want the facts, then sign up below and join our movement for objective news:

    LATEST NEWS

    Newsletter

    Get news from American Digest in your inbox.

      By submitting this form, you are consenting to receive marketing emails from: American Digest, 3000 S. Hulen Street, Ste 124 #1064, Fort Worth, TX, 76109, US, http://americandigest.com. You can revoke your consent to receive emails at any time by using the SafeUnsubscribe® link, found at the bottom of every email. Emails are serviced by Constant Contact.
      Christian News Alerts is a conservative Christian publication. Share our articles to help spread the word.
      © 2024 - CHRISTIAN NEWS ALERTS - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
      magnifier