Curry led the Warriors to a 132-108 victory over the Kings and won two consecutive games

2025-02-22 16:16

Curry led the Warriors to a 132-108 victory over the Kings and won two consecutive games

On February 22, the Golden State Warriors defeated the Sacramento Kings 132-108 away from home , successfully ushering in two consecutive victories and ending the previous six-game losing streak against the Kings. In this game, DeRozan scored a game-high 34 points, and Sabonis Jr. contributed 14 points, 14 rebounds and 9 assists, a near triple-double performance, but the Kings were in poor overall condition and failed to withstand the Warriors' multiple points. Curry scored 20 points and 6 assists, while Hield and Moody both scored 22 points, helping the Warriors win easily .

 

At the beginning of the game, the Kings, who were playing at home, were in high spirits, but the Warriors were clearly well prepared. In the opening stage, the two sides exchanged blows and the score rose alternately. As the game progressed, the Warriors gradually gained the upper hand and led by 3 points at the end of the first quarter. In the second quarter, the Kings' state declined significantly, the offense was frequently blocked, and the defensive intensity failed to match the opponent. On the other hand, the Warriors scored 37 points in a single quarter, widening the gap to 15 points at halftime.

After the start of the second half, the Kings recovered and scored 30 points in the third quarter, but the Warriors played steadily and relied on Curry's organization and outside firepower to maintain a double-digit lead. In the final quarter, the Warriors continued to maintain a solid defense and high offensive efficiency, while the Kings tried to counterattack several times but failed, and the game gradually lost suspense. With two minutes left, the Kings chose to give up chasing points, and the Warriors won easily with 132-108.

 

Warriors player statistics

Hield 22 points, 3 rebounds , 2 assists, Moody 22 points , 2 rebounds , 4 assists , Bodemsky 21 points , 3 rebounds , 5 assists, Curry 20 points , 1 rebound , 6 assists , 2 steals, Butler 17 points , 3 rebounds , 7 assists , 3 steals, Post 9 points , 5 rebounds , Green 6 points , 8 rebounds, 9 assists , 2 blocks , Knox 5 points , 1 rebound , Davis 4 points , 1 rebound , Payton Jr. 4 points , 1 assist , 2 steals , Looney 2 points , 5 rebounds , 1 assist , 3 steals, Santos 3 rebounds , 3 assists, Spencer 2 assists

Kings player statistics

DeRozan 34 points , 4 rebounds , 6 assists, Sabonis 14 points , 14 rebounds , 9 assists, LaVine 13 points , 5 rebounds , 3 assists, Murray 13 points , 5 rebounds , Monk 13 points , 4 assists, Fultz 8 points , 1 assist, Valanciunas 6 points , 2 rebounds , 1 assist, Ellis 2 points , 2 rebounds , 1 assist, Crawford 2 points, Mason Jones 1 point , 1 rebound , LaRavia 4 rebounds , 2 steals, Lyles 2 rebounds

In this game, the Golden State Warriors relied on their multiple points and stable outside output to beat the Sacramento Kings 132-108 on the road, ushering in two consecutive victories. Curry's stable performance and the team's teamwork made the Warriors show strong competitiveness. On the other hand, the Kings, although DeRozan scored 34 points, the overall offense was weak and the defense was full of loopholes, and they eventually lost at home. As the season progresses, both teams will face a more intense battle for playoff spots, and their subsequent performances are worth looking forward to.


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