Justin Jackson sets career-high with 28 points in Kings' loss

Sacramento Kings forward Justin Jackson scored a career-high 28 points (10-of-14 field goals, 3-of-3 free throws) with 5 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal, 5 3-pointers, and 1 turnover in 34.2 minutes of a 127-123 loss to the Golden State Warriors on Saturday.

What It Means:

Jackson hadn't scored more than 12 points in a game since November 4. The made triples also set a new career-high for the sophomore, who saw extra run with Iman Shumpert (finger) unavailable. The Kings host the Orlando Magic on Monday.

Jackson finished with a season-best 37.5 FanDuel points in the loss. He's averaging 14.4 FanDuel points through 38 games overall.