Rajon Rondo breaks one Kings record, has another on the horizon

It might have taken overtime, and it might have come in a loss. But Rajon Rondo has his name in the Sacramento Kings record books after Monday's 127-122 game against the Charlotte Hornets.

Rondo broke Reggie Theus' Sacramento-era record for assists in a game with 20, the final of which came on this gorgeous inbound pass to Rudy Gay that sent the game to overtime:

Next up for Rondo, other than maybe Scott Skiles' NBA record of assists in a game (30)? How about a Sacramento-era record held by Chris Webber?

The most triple-doubles in a single-season by a member of the Sacramento Kings is five, a mark set by Webber in the 1999-00 season. Rondo already has four this season. In just fifteen games. And he's twice come up one or two rebounds short of his fifth triple-double.

The Sacramento-era qualifier is important, of course, because of the existence of Oscar Robertson. When it comes to total franchise record, it's hard for anyone to surpass the Big O.