Sacramento Kings snap losing streak with beam-lighting victory over Rockets

The Sacramento Kings ended a seven-game losing streak with a 111-98 win over the Houston Rockets at Golden 1 Center on January 11, 2026, lighting their signature purple beam for the first time this season amid cheers from 15,268 fans. Rookie center Dylan Cardwell activated the beam after a strong performance, while guard Malik Monk highlighted the growing trend of victory celebrations across the NBA. The win marked a morale boost for the Kings, who introduced the beam tradition ahead of the 2022-23 season.

The Sacramento Kings secured a convincing 111-98 victory against the Houston Rockets on Sunday, January 11, at Golden 1 Center, breaking a frustrating seven-game skid that had persisted into the new year. This home win allowed the team to revive their beloved "light the beam" tradition, a spectacle of six high-powered lasers projecting a 1,800-watt purple ray into the Sacramento sky, visible across downtown. Fans filled the arena with chants of "light the beam," creating an electric atmosphere for the 15,268 in attendance.

Kings guard Malik Monk, in his third season with the team since joining ahead of the 2022-23 campaign—the inaugural year of the beam—contributed 15 points on 50% shooting in 26 minutes off the bench. Reflecting on the victory, Monk told USA TODAY Sports, "It's always good to get a win, especially at home." He also noted the ripple effect of the Kings' celebration, as other NBA teams adopt similar fan-engaging rituals. The San Antonio Spurs have introduced rhythmic drum beats joined by crowd applause, while the Houston Rockets activate exploding rockets via a red button at the year's start. Monk observed, "I've been seeing it man, I've been seeing it. They got it from somewhere. I don't want to say where though."

Rookie center Dylan Cardwell earned the honor of lighting the beam post-game, delivering a heartfelt address to the crowd: "First and foremost, all glory to my Lord and savior Jesus Christ. We're the Kings, we're tough, we're competitive and we're some dogs. It's a team effort." Cardwell tallied nine points and 10 rebounds, including eight offensive boards, showcasing his hustle that has made him a fan favorite. Head coach Doug Christie praised him as "the spirit animal" of the team.

This triumph not only halted the Kings' slump but also reignited their identity tied to the beam, a symbol of victory first lit before the 2022-23 regular season. As the NBA evolves with these traditions, Sacramento's innovation continues to influence the league.

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