All 5 guys in the starting lineup have now shown they can go out and get 30 points. I don't think the Kings have ever had that since I've been watching them. Maybe briefly in the 2002-2003 season. It feels like something clicked for Keegan today -- he was the rook trying to play within himself and not get in the way of the winning but now he's fully part of it. His teammates have been telling him that all season but the important thing is that he believes it himself and I think he does now.