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Kings end long playoff drought with win over Blazers

PORTLAND, OREGON (AP) – While a throng of purple-clad visiting fans were already celebrating, De’Aaron Fox was watching from the bench as the moments ticked down in Sacramento’s 120-80 victory over the Portland Trail Blazers.

For Fox, drafted by the Kings in 2017, the wait was finally over. Sacramento clinched a spot in the playoffs for the first time since 2006.

“We want to do bigger things, but 16 years – that’s a long time,” Fox said.

Fox finished with 18 points in the victory, which also gave the Kings home-court advantage.

The team’s 16-year playoff drought was the longest in NBA history and the longest active postseason dry spell among teams in the NBA, NFL, NHL and Major League Baseball.

“Definitely with this team, I think you’re just playing for a higher purpose,” Fox said.

“And I think we have a team that’s capable and we know that we can continue to get better.”

The last time the Kings made the playoffs, Fox was eight years old.

Sacramento Kings forward Keegan Murray hits a shot over Portland Trail Blazers guard Matisse Thybulle. PHOTO: AP

Kings rookie Keegan Murray made his 188th three-pointer of the season with 6:44 to go in the third quarter to set the NBA record, passing Donovan Mitchell’s mark of 187 set in 2017-18. Murray, who flashed an understated grin after the shot fell, finished with 13 points.

Malik Monk finished with 19 points off the bench and Kevin Huerter added 17.

The Kings fans at Portland’s Moda Center celebrated with the team’s rallying cry, “Light the Beam!”

“For all the support they’ve given us over the years, continuing to come to the arena, heartbreak, frustration and disappointment season after season,” forward Harrison Barnes said.

“To finally get this moment for them, it’s everything.”

The Kings (46-30) sit in third in the Western Conference. The first-place Denver Nuggets and the Memphis Grizzlies, who sit three games back, had already clinched. Rookie Shaedon Sharpe had 30 points for the Blazers, who have lost four straight and 10 of their last 11 games.

The loss to the Kings eliminated Portland from playoff contention.

Portland was depleted with regular starters Damian Lillard (right calf), Jusuf Nurkic (right knee), Anfernee Simons (right foot) and Jerami Grant (left quad) all nursing injuries.

It got a bit worse for Portland on yesterday when Keon Johnson, who had 20 points in a loss to New Orleans on Monday, broke a finger in shootaround. Only seven Blazers played.

The Kings are 23-14 on the road this season, third-best in the NBA. And they’ve avoided extended losing streaks: The team’s longest came at the start of the season when the Kings opened with four straight.

“Our guys are excited about it,” Kings coach Mike Brown said about finally reaching the playoffs.

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