Believe it or not, these are the first back-to-back wins at home for the Kings since Oct. 27.
``You can look at it any way you want but the bottom line is we got a win today and we got a win our last game, so we're going in the right direction,'' Patrick O'Sullivan said. ``It’s a process with our team. We're trying to learn, trying to experience everything it takes for a team to get better.''
Despite all the struggles this season, the Kings have winning records against Dallas and San Jose -- the two top teams in the Pacific Division.
``I think when we know we have to be at our best, we’ve got the ability to raise our game to that level,'' Crawford said. ``It’s a sign of immaturity when you’re not there. We’re going to concentrate on singular challenges here in making sure the group stays entirely focused the way we have against good teams.''
