The Sacramento Kings had their most impressive 3-point outing in franchise history in the Wednesday night win over the Minnesota Timberwolves.

Sacramento earned a 141-130 victory, and in the process, set a new franchise record by connecting on 19-of-38 attempts from 3-point range.

Seven different players got in on the fun, with Buddy Hield leading the way with five 3-pointers, while Nemanja Bjelica and Yogi Ferrell each contributed four. Bjelica posted a team-high 25 points in 29 minutes of action against his former team.

But the name of the game was outside shooting, and it was more than enough to help the Kings earn their 15th win of the season:

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Unfortunately for the Wolves, scoring 130 points just wasn't enough due to the defensive issues that allowed Sacramento to score at a furious rate.

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Just how bad was it for Minnesota? We'll let Wolves radio voice Alan Horton give you a better idea with these incredible stats:

Those numbers are not good for Minnesota, but they're very good for Sacramento.

The win was yet another in what has been a great start to December for the Kings, as they've now won five of six after a three-game losing streak.

They'll get a chance to keep the momentum going on Friday night when they host the Golden State Warriors, who figure to come in very angry after a 20-point home loss to the Toronto Raptors.