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Wednesday, Jan. 10 10:30pm ET
Kings team together to edge Cavs

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) -- Jason Williams had the Sacramento Kings' offense back in high gear, and even a career night by Chris Gatling couldn't slow it down.

Chris Webber had 30 points and 14 rebounds as the Kings survived Gatling's career-high 38 points to beat the Cleveland Cavaliers 108-103 on Tuesday night.

Chris Gatling
Another opposing player torched the Kings -- this time Chris Gatling of the Cavs -- but Sacramento still got the win.

Williams had a season-high 24 points and eight assists, and Peja Stojakovic added 27 points as the Kings won for the sixth time in eight games. After a string of halting offensive performances, the Kings looked like the Kings again in their highest-scoring non-overtime game since Dec. 8.

"It was good for us to get out and run well," Stojakovic said. "We're good at running and beating the other team with passing. Not many teams can pass like us."

It was also the best night of the season for Williams, the Kings' mercurial point guard who has struggled on both ends of the floor this season. Williams held his own defensively while playing a scintillating offensive game that included four 3-pointers and all manner of elaborate, whirling passes.

"My offense is coming in the course of the game," Williams said. "People are too worried about Chris and Peja. They made it a whole lot easier."

But the Kings' efforts were nearly wasted as Gatling became the latest opponent to shoot the lights out in Sacramento, where Allen Iverson scored 46 points and Tony Delk had 53 in the last two weeks.

Gatling, who started at center in place of injured Zydrunas Ilgauskas and Chris Mihm, scored 14 points in the first 4:30 and 22 in the first quarter _ one off Cleveland's franchise record.

"He is the quickest big guy in the league," Kings center Vlade Divac said. "It was tough to guard him."

But Gatling had just four points in the fourth quarter as the Cavs couldn't climb back from a 14-point deficit. Gatling has been with eight teams in the last six seasons, but no one has doubted his abilities as a mobile big man with a consistent outside shot.

"I was a little tired," Gatling said. "I haven't started for a while, and I don't know the last time I played that many minutes (41). ... We didn't win, so it went for nothing."

Andre Miller scored 16 of his 29 points in the fourth quarter for the injury-riddled Cavs, who opened a six-game road trip with their ninth loss in 11 games.

For the first time in three weeks, the Kings didn't wait until the final minutes to decide a game. Sacramento's previous eight games were decided by four points or fewer, but the Kings broke it open with runs of 9-0 and 10-1 late in the second half.

"We settled for too many long jump shots, which they ran out on," Cavs coach Randy Wittman said. "We settled for jump shots that weren't going in, against a team that loves to get out and run. We can learn from this, though."

Though Sacramento has fallen behind Portland in the Pacific Division, this win was a milestone of sorts in the team's breakthrough season. At 23-9, the Kings are 14 games over .500 for the first time since the franchise moved to Sacramento in 1983.

Clarence Weatherspoon had 12 points and 10 rebounds for the Cavs, while Lamond Murray, playing with a plastic face mask to guard the cheekbone he broke Monday night against New Jersey, had 10 points on 4-of-15 shooting.

Sacramento finished its seven-game homestand with a 5-2 mark that included overtime losses to Philadelphia and Indiana. The Kings, who have a league-high 16 home wins, play five of their next six on the road.

Game notes
Webber, Stojakovic and Williams combined for 15 turnovers. ... Williams' 24 points were four off his career-high. ... Mihm missed the game for the Cavs with a bruised bone in his right knee. He's expected to return sometime during Cleveland's road trip. ... Gatling made just his second start of the season, and he made all nine of his shots in the first quarter. He missed a layup to begin the second quarter.
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