Let us never consider the Atlanta Hawks to be impolite or ungracious hosts. They did the Sacramento Kings the kindness of allowing them to hang around for a full eight minutes on Monday night before unleashing the hounds. How very civil of them. [DraftKings: FREE Entry to a Huge Cash Fantasy Basketball Contest with First Deposit. Draft your team now. ] After dropping Saturday night's matchup with the Philadelphia 76ers thanks in part to coach Mike Budenholzer's decision to rest Paul Millsap, Kyle Korver and DeMarre Carroll on the second night of a back-to-back, the Hawks rediscovered their Kingslaying form on Monday, hammering visiting Sacramento, 130-105 , to get back on the right side of the ledger. A Rudy Gay 3-pointer drew Sacramento within two points at 20-18 with 4:20 left in the opening frame. That was quite close enough for the Hawks' taste, as Atlanta closed the frame on a 13-2 run before pushing their lead to 17 points on a Dennis Schröder to Mike Scott alley-oop three minutes into the second quarter, and running away with the contest on the strength of a franchise-record 20 3-pointers on 36 attempts. The outcome was, perhaps, to be expected, considering the Kings...