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Tuesday, Mar. 6 9:00pm ET
Kings improve to NBA-best 24-5 at home

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) – Although it was not vintage Chris Webber, the Sacramento Kings weren't complaining Tuesday night.

Returning from a 10-game absence, Webber scored 19 points and grabbed 13 rebounds as the Sacramento Kings defeated the Toronto Raptors 98-91.

Vlade Divac
Raptors center Antonio Davis tried to shoot over Vlade Divac, who had 17 points and 17 rebounds.

A sprained ankle suffered Feb. 13 had sidelined Webber, who looked tentative in the opening half, then had 13 points and 8 rebounds to help rally the Kings in the second half.

The All-Star forward made just 7-of-22 shots, had five fouls and did not block a shot.

"I felt good, I was just glad to be back out there, doing something positive," said Webber, who averages over 27 points and 11 rebounds per game.

The Kings, who had a 10-6 record in Webber's absence, survived a first-half stretch that saw them miss 21 of 23 shots in running their home record to a league-best 24-5. Sacramento made 31-of-46 free throws, offsetting a 35 percent shooting night.

"When you take that many points and rebounds out of our lineup, it's tough," Kings guard Doug Christie said. "It was great to see No. 4 (Webber) down on the block again. That was big for us."

Vince Carter and Antonio Davis both scored 25 points for the Raptors, who had their season-high five-game winning streak snapped. Alvin Williams added 17 points.

The Raptors' previous loss was a thrilling, triple-overtime loss to the Kings in Toronto. This one lacked any major drama as the Kings rallied from a 44-38 first-half deficit to beat the Raptors for the third straight time.

"The little things hurt us, they took advantage of all our little mistakes," Davis said. "They get the crowd going, and when that happens, things happen in the game."

Christie made two free throws and followed with a basket inside as Sacramento went on an 8-2 run to open the fourth quarter to build an 81-70 lead. Christie's 3-pointer with 1:41 remaining put the Kings ahead 93-87 with 1:41 left.

Despite making just 2-of-12 field-goal attempts, Christie finished with 19 points, six assists and four steals.

"It wasn't like we got blown out, we were in a position to win," Toronto coach Lenny Wilkens said. "Now we have to refocus and get ready for the next game."

Jason Williams made four 3-pointers and scored 13 of his 19 points in the second half. Vlade Divac added 17 points and 17 rebounds.

Williams made a 3-pointer from the corner, igniting a late 10-0 run for the Kings, who outscored Toronto 35-24 in the third quarter to take the lead for the first time since midway through the opening period.

Christie scored 10 third-quarter points and Webber finally got going, scoring eight points as the Kings took a 73-68 lead into the fourth quarter.

"Jason got us going in the third quarter, pushing the ball and we started making shots," Kings coach Rick Adelman said. "We woke up in the third quarter and started to get aggressive. That's a pretty good team we beat."

Davis was one of the few players shooting well in poorly played first half, scoring 18 points to help the Raptors assume a 44-38 lead.

Game notes
After a relatively quiet first half, Carter scored 13 points in the third quarter. ... The Kings missed their final 14 shots of the first quarter and trailed 27-17. Toronto went cold in the second quarter, converting just 6-of-21 shots, and were outscored 21-17. ... Starting in Webber's absence, Scot Pollard averaged 14.8 points and 13.8 rebounds the last five games. Pollard had three points and four rebounds in 24 minutes.

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