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Queens snaps skid with 93-84 win over Jacksonville

Queens needed a response and got it Thursday, beating Jacksonville 93-84 to halt a three-game slide. The Royals improved to 12-11, pairing offensive pace with enough separation late to close out the Dolphins.

James O'Brien
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Queens came in searching for traction after a rough stretch. On Feb. 6, 2026, the Royals found it in a 93-84 win over Jacksonville, a result that steadied their season at 12-11 and stopped a three-game losing streak.

Game flow: Queens controls the finish

The scoreboard told the story: Queens hit 93 points and kept Jacksonville from matching it, creating enough margin to avoid a late-game coin flip. With no overtime required, the Royals’ ability to stay in front down the stretch was the separator in a game that still demanded execution to close.

The swing factor: turning offense into separation

Queens’ biggest takeaway wasn’t just the win — it was how it arrived. After dropping three straight, the Royals leaned into offense to reset their identity, pushing the total to 93 and forcing Jacksonville to play from behind. In a game without quarter-by-quarter splits available, the clearest inflection point was the final margin: Queens consistently generated enough scoring to keep the Dolphins from ever fully erasing the gap.

What it means going forward

For Queens, the win functions as both a standings stabilizer and a confidence jolt. At 12-11, the Royals now have a clean pivot point: a chance to build momentum off a high-scoring performance rather than letting the recent skid define them. Jacksonville leaves with 84 points — enough to threaten — but not enough defensive resistance to survive a night when Queens’ offense was humming.

Up next

Venue information was listed as TBD. Queens will look to turn this into a streak; Jacksonville will be searching for answers on the defensive end after allowing 93.

Source: API-Sports Basketball

Expert Analysis

"Queens Royals closed it out 93–84, keeping just enough separation down the stretch to turn a competitive game into a two-possession finish. The nine-point margin suggests they repeatedly won the “response” moments—answering runs before they became momentum swings—and did it with consistent late-game execution rather than a single knockout burst."