SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Michael Redd couldn't keep the Milwaukee Bucks from another loss Monday night.
Michael Redd, who led the Bucks with 24 points, missed a 3-pointer from the corner in the closing seconds, as Milwaukee lost to the Sacramento Kings 96-93 at Arco Arena.
It was the Bucks' fourth straight loss and eighth in nine games.
The Kings rallied in the fourth quarter behind John Salmons, who finished with 22 points.
Trailing in a back-and-forth final quarter that saw nine lead changes, Ron Artest made a driving layup to put the Kings ahead for good 95-93 with 52 seconds left. Following a steal by Brad Miller, Salmons made a free throw for a 96-93 lead with 14 seconds remaining.
"They were flying at me and I pump faked it and thought I had a pretty clean look, I just missed it," Redd said.
Artest secured the rebound for Sacramento and the victory for the Kings, who snapped a two-game losing streak and start a five-game road trip Wednesday in Boston. The Kings, who outscored the Bucks 30-19 in the fourth quarter, are the only NBA team without a road win this season, going 0-8.
"Oh yeah, this was real important," reserve guard Francisco Garcia said. "We're going on the road for five games, we needed this one badly. We showed some energy in the fourth quarter, we finally got going and found a way to win."
Salmons, starting in place of injured Kevin Martin for the third straight game, played a key role at both ends. He scored seven points in the fourth quarter and finished with five assists and two steals. On defense, he helped cool off Redd, who had only eight points in the second half.
"Salmons' defense was about as tough as it can get -- you can't guard anybody any tougher than that without fouling," Kings coach Reggie Theus said. "I thought he made it tough for Redd to play tonight."
Miller had 17 points and 10 rebounds for the Kings, who are 8-4 this year at home. Garcia made two 3-pointers, all three free throws and scored 15 points, while Beno Udrih added 14.
Artest continued to struggle offensively for the Kings and finished with 11 points on 5-of-16 shooting. Artest missed his first seven shots and didn 't make a field goal until just before halftime.
Artest and the Kings continued to struggle offensively in the absence of leading scorer Martin, who missed his third straight game because of a strained right groin and is expected to be sidelined four to six weeks.
"We've got to get used to playing without Kevin," Artest said. "We've got John (Salmons) back in the lineup and now we're just starting to get used to that again. We got a win tonight when we didn't play well, that was important."
Andrew Bogut had 14 points and nine rebounds for the Bucks, who have lost four straight and eight of nine. Mo Williams contributed 12 points and nine assists, and Charlie Villanueva scored 11 points.
The loss ended a 1-4 road trip for the Bucks, who were expected to stay overnight in Sacramento due to poor weather in Milwaukee.
"The airport in is closed in Milwaukee and we weren't going to get back until the middle of the night anyway, so it might not be such a bad thing for us to get a good night's rest in Sacramento," Bucks coach Larry Krystkowiak said.