Anthony Davis recorded 20 points and eight rebounds, as the New Orleans Hornets defeated the Sacramento Kings, 110-95, on Sunday at New Orleans Arena.
Eric Gordon and Ryan Anderson scored 17 points apiece, Roger Mason Jr. added 13, and Greivis Vasquez registered 12 points and 13 assists for the Hornets, who snap a three-game losing streak.
"They hit some threes tonight, but I thought our defense was a lot better in the second half," said Hornets coach Monty Williams. "That's who we have to be. We're not a team that can put up a hundred and ten points every single night. We have to defend in order to have a chance. Our effort was better, but I can still point out fifteen things that we have to correct. Until that happens, we're going to be a team that looks like we can play on some nights, and on other nights look like we don't know what we're doing. But, that's a young team."
John Salmons scored 18 points for the Kings, who have lost five straight games. DeMarcus Cousins, Jason Thompson and Isaiah Thomas scored 16 points apiece, with Cousins also grabbing 10 rebounds.
"I thought that we played a great game up until about five minutes and twenty- three seconds," said Kings coach Keith Smart. "I thought that we were able to keep all of the big threes out of the basketball game, like the last time that we were here. I thought that we did a great job of managing the screen rolls that allow Anderson as well as Jason Smith to get off three point shooting. I thought that we did a great job, and then it fell apart within that time frame."


