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SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- In a season when wins have been rare, the Sacramento Kings were not about to quibble that their latest one was not particularly pretty. "Defensively, they beat us on the boards," Kings center DeMarcus Cousins said after a 105-98 win over the Boston Celtics on Saturday night at Sleep Train Arena. Kings forward Rudy Gay might have shown the most, saving his best for the fourth quarter and capping a 22-point night with a driving layup that put the Celtics away for good after Boston erased a 16-point lead and kept it a nip-and-tuck affair in the final six minutes. Point guard Isaiah Thomas finished with 17 points and tied a career-best with 12 assists for Sacramento, which won four of its past five at home against Eastern Conference opponents.
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