The Kings, non-competitive for much of the second half, allowed eight Pistons to score in double-figures, including Cade Cunningham’s team-leading 29. Now, Sacramento, 4-6 in their last 10 games and 5-5 against the spread during the same span, has to turn its attention to a Knicks squad looking for its third straight victory after a tough start to the month of January, which recently even required a players-only meeting. The Knicks (-13.5, -108), coming off an impressive 112-109 road win over the 76ers over the weekend, after blowing out the Brooklyn Nets last week, are 21-23-1 against the spread this season.