The Sacramento Kings (45-33) recorded a commanding 107-77 victory over the Brooklyn Nets (31-48) on Sunday night, led by a stellar performance from Domantas Sabonis.

Sabonis continued his remarkable streak of double-doubles, extending it to 61 consecutive games with 18 points and 20 rebounds.

De’Aaron Fox contributed 20 points to the Kings’ victory, while Keegan Murray added 19 points and Trey Lyles chipped in with 14.

The Kings asserted their dominance from the start, building a commanding 25-point lead at halftime.

Cam Thomas led Brooklyn in scoring with 21 points. Trendon Watford added 16 points and seven rebounds off the bench.

The absence of starting center Nic Claxton due to injury further hindered the Nets’ efforts, allowing Sacramento to capitalize and dominate the paint.

With the win, the Kings remain in eighth place in the Western Conference, a game behind a guaranteed layoff spot.