On the 22nd, Beijing time, NBA star Curry scored 20 points with a shooting rate of 5 percent, coupled with the amazing firepower output of his teammates, and finally the Warriors defeated the Kings 132-106, closed 2 consecutive wins, and squeezed the Kings into 9th place in the Western rankings.
NBA star Curry
The Warriors scored more than 30 points in each quarter, with the highest single quarter scoring being 37 in the second quarter, and finally succeeded in playing at the Kings' home court without mercy. Curry shot 7-of-13 from the field, including four three-pointers, for 20 points and six assists.
Not only did Curry have firepower, Moody made five three-pointers and scored 22 points, "Master Chief" Butler scored 17 points, Podemsky scored 21 points, and Hield scored five three-pointers to score 22 points.
As for the only Warriors starter who did not reach double digits, it was D. Green, but he still had an all-around performance of 6 points, 9 assists and 8 rebounds, and the Warriors made a total of 20 three-pointers in this game, crushing opponents from the outside, and the team also combined to hand out 40 assists.
In fact, the Kings scored double-digit points in the starting 5 games, and DeRozan scored a team-high 34 points, but the team only made 11 three-pointers, which also became the main reason for the loss. The Warriors have a 29-27 record after the win, and the 28-28 lead over the Kings turns into a one-game difference.