The Kings’ guard had 26 points in the fourth quarter and overtime to finish with a franchise-record 60 points, besting Jack Twyman’s 59 points for the Cincinnati Royals in 1960 and DeMarcus Cousins’ 56-point performance in 2016, which was the most since the franchise moved from Kansas City, Missouri, to Sacramento in 1985. Twyman’s had been the longest standing single-game franchise record in the NBA. With Fox breaking the mark, the new longest standing single-game franchise record for points belongs to Bob Pettit in 1961, who co-holds the Hawks record with Dominique Wilkins and Lou Hudson. “I knew I was nice already, so I wouldn’t really say so,” Fox said when asked if he learned anything about himself. -via ESPN / November 16, 2024