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"When he is in an aggressive mode, there are very few people who can keep him in front," Kings coach Keith Smart said. "And then if he doesn't look to attack, he gets his teammates involved. I'm trying to grow him into a new position and he's still going to have the ball in his hands 60 percent of the time. It's only going to help him. It's going to bring his whole game and career on top to where he wants it to be."
The Kings came in with the NBA's worst defense, giving up 104.6 points per game, but the Bobcats only shot 44 percent and managed 88 points. It was the first time in 39 games the Kings held an opponent to fewer than 93 points.
"The biggest thing now is having some pride as men," said Bobcats forward Tyrus Thomas. "Not so much as basketball players. We've got to fight it out every second until the horn blows."
This horn might as well have blown in the first quarter of this one.
The Kings started quickly, bolting to a 22-6 lead eight minutes into the game after shooting 65 percent from the field.
All but four of those points came inside the paint and 11 came in transition.
Sacramento didn't let up, building a 59-44 lead at the half behind 55 percent shooting.
Cousins scored 20 of his points in the second half as the Kings pushed their lead to 26 in the third quarter.
"When we flew in last night, we knew a fast start was something we needed to do," Smart said. "I thought we had the right energy from our starting lineup. We got off to the great start that we needed and we sustained it through the half. We were a little lethargic to start the second half, but I kept the starters out too long because the other guys were playing well. But they regrouped and got it back together."
NOTES: Bobcats guard Reggie Williams had cleared his concussion test before the game and was ready to play, but his knee tightened up and he wound up sitting out. ... Former Boston Celtics star Robert Parish, who lives in the Charlotte area, was at the game. ... The Kings shot 55 percent from the field, their best effort of the season.
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