It's no secret that the Sacramento Kings had a down year. They finished 22-60, tied with the Utah Jazz for the fourth-worst record in the league, and are awaiting their fate from the ping pong balls on May 10th for the NBA Draft Lottery. It's hard to look at any stats from the most recent Kings season with much regard. Player stats are easier to look at and find takeaways, but the team was so bad as a whole that pretty much everywhere you look, they were at or near the bottom of the rankings. From poor three-point shooting and defense to a lack of rim protection, it's the same issues we've seen over the last few years in Sacramento. But a little more research shows an interesting stat that quietly defined the Kings season. They were the only team in the NBA last season that failed to win a game by 20 or more points. Even the 17-win Washington Wizards and 19-win Indiana Pacers squeaked out three 20+ point wins each. But the Kings?…