NBA: DeMarcus Cousins helps Sacramento Kings brush aside Chicago Bulls
Last Updated: 21/11/14 9:55am
Twenty-two points and 14 rebounds from DeMarcus Cousins helped the Sacramento Kings to a comfortable 103-88 victory over the Chicago Bulls.
Cousins was helped by Rudy Gay, who chipped in with a 20-point game haul as the Kings earned their second win in three games.
Chicago were trying to win its first seven road games for the first time in franchise history, instead they joined the rest of the league with at least one road loss.
The Bulls, who have lost two of their last three fixtures, were led by 23 points from Jimmy Butler.
Elsewhere, Chris Paul had 26 points and 12 assists and Blake Griffin added 26 points as the Los Angeles Clippers toppled the Miami Heat 110-93.
DeAndre Jordan scored 12 points and grabbed 11 rebounds for the Clippers (7-4), who led 39-15 after one quarter. Jordan's night: Six shots, all of them dunks, all part of the reason why the Clippers outscored Miami 44-26 in the paint.
Chris Bosh scored 28 for Miami (6-6), which has dropped three straight home games for the first time since March 2011. Rookie reserve Shabazz Napier had a season-high 17 points.