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Siakam's double-double leads Raptors past Kings

Pascal Siakam had 26 points and 11 rebounds as the Toronto Raptors beat the Pacific Division-leading Kings 113-95 on Wednesday night in Sacramento, Calif.

Toronto forward scores 26 points, collects 11 rebounds in 113-95 win

A male basketball player wearing No. 43 controls the ball with his left hand while being guarded by an opponent as fans look on.
Raptors' Pascal Siakam, right, controls the ball during the second half of a 113-95 win over the Kings on Wednesday night in Sacramento, Calif. (Randall Benton/The Associated Press)

Pascal Siakam had 26 points and 11 rebounds as the Toronto Raptors beat the Pacific Division-leading Sacramento Kings 113-95 on Wednesday night.

"I like him shooting all those perimeter shots," Raptors coach Nick Nurse said of Siakam. "He just got back in command of the game."

Fred VanVleet scored 17 points and O.G. Anunoby added 11 for the Raptors, who had lost four of their last six games entering the contest. Precious Achiuwa added 19 points and Chris Boucher came off the bench to score 16.

"We looked good and felt good," VanFleet said. "We were locked in. We have had our struggles this year."

WATCH | Siakam powers Raptors to win over Kings:

Raptors defeat Kings as Siakam leads the way

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Toronto beats Sacramento 113-95, Pascal Siakam records 26 points and 11 rebounds.

Kevin Huerter scored 21 points to lead the Kings (27-20), who entered the game with seven wins in their last eight games. Keegan Murray hit four three-pointers and added 16 points, while De'Aaron Fox finished with 16 points and eight assists.

The Kings Domantas Sabonis finished with nine points and eight rebounds and saw his 22-game double-double streak come to an end.

"I have to play better," said Sacramento's Malik Monk, who shot two-for-seven overall. "That's it ... shot's just not going in. They're going to start falling."

The Raptors led by a point after the first quarter and seized control by outscoring Sacramento 34-27 and 26-17 in the second and third periods, respectively. The Kings closed within 12 points in the fourth quarter before Toronto pulled away.

Toronto shot 48-for-97 (49.5 per cent) in the game, while Sacramento went 35-for-73 (48 per cent).

"They kicked our behind on the glass," Kings coach Mike Brown said. "It's hard to beat a team when a team gets 25 more shots than you do."

Anunoby returned to the starting lineup after being sidelined with an ankle injury.

The Raptors travel to face the Golden State Warriors on Friday.

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