In today’s regular game between the Kings of Sacramento and the Denver Nuggets, the Kings at home defeated the Nuggets 125-115. King rookie Tyrese Haliburton performed well. He scored 13 points, 6 assists and 3 steals in 25 minutes off the bench.
In the countdown stage before the end of the game, the outcome is basically determined, and the Kings players can win the final victory as long as the time runs out.
Buddy Hield, the king’s archer, was dribbling the ball, shouting to his teammates on the field, and calling him over with a gesture. It turned out that Hield was talking to rookie Haliburton, asking him to come over to get the ball and take on the part of the team’s mistakes.
Haliburton also listened very much and ran over to catch the ball. In the end, the referee blew the whistle and judged the violation. The ball was returned to the opponent. The game was over. Haliburton smiled very happily after the “get” error. The atmosphere is pretty good.
.@CoorsLight Cold Hard Fact: The rookie ALWAYS takes the turnover to end the game ???? pic.twitter.com/BA9vBvrOMO
— Sacramento Kings (@SacramentoKings) December 30, 2020
The Kings also uploaded this interesting clip and wrote: “The rookie “always” has to bear the final mistake to end the game.”
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