29, 2018. The Philadelphia Warriors scored 61 points in the second half against the New York Knicks on March 2, 1962. Their 89 points also are the most the Kings have ever allowed in a half. Wherever the Warriors let it fly in the first half, the ball was going in. They shot 67. 5 percent (31-for-46) from the field and 55. 6 percent (10-for-18) on 3-point attempts. The shots kept splashing in what was nothing short of a clinic. The Steph Show Sure, everybody had their way with the Kings on Sunday night in San Francisco. None more than Curry.
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Sacramento Kings vs Golden State Warriors - October 23, 20221 2 3 4 T SAC 36 35 23 31 125 GSW 39 50 24 17 130 Warriors come out ahead after recording explosive 50-point 2nd quarter KEY PLAYERS 26 pts (11-20 FG), 10 ast SPREAD The Warriors needed to win by more than 10 points to cover the spread. They did not cover, so people who took the Kings won. TOTAL The over/under was 232 and the teams scored 255 points, so people who bet the over won TEAM TO WIN The Warriors won at -556 odds so a bet of $556 won $100 (Q2 2:59) The Warriors completed an 18-4 scoring run over 3:37. GSW 76, SAC 63GSW KEY STAT SAC 75 GSW 92 (Q3 10:48) S.
Rotation Change Steve Kerr made it a point Friday night after the second unit struggled in the Warriors' loss that he'll be tinkering with different rotations the first few weeks of the season. In Game 3, a change was made. In the first two games, it was Jonathan Kuminga who was getting early minutes at small forward while playing alongside JaMychal Green and James Wiseman. To add more spacing, Kerr turned to Moses Moody in the second half on Friday night. That decision carried over two nights later. RELATED: Steph welcomes Murray to NBA with filthy moves Moody was the one getting early minutes this time. Kuminga didn't enter the game until there were 40 seconds left in the third quarter.
Once Kings rookie Keegan Murray entered the game, Sacramento settled the score but never took the lead. That was the story of the night. It's not like the Kings' offense was off. The Warriors were just that much better. But their defense was equally as bad as their opponent. The Warriors went into halftime with an 18-point lead. They were up by as many as 26 points in the third quarter. In the fourth, though, they scored only 17 points to hold on for the win.
Survival is the name of the game. The defense has a ton of work cut out for them, but the Warriors offense once again will be extremely tough to slow down. Steph Curry led all scorers with 33 points. Andrew Wiggins added 24, as did Jordan Poole, who combined to score only 19 in the first two games. Here are three takeaways from the Warriors' win that sees them improve to 2-1 on the season. First-Half Fireworks Usually scoring 71 points going into halftime is a recipe for success.
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What we learned as Warriors survive late collapse, beat KingsWarriors What we learned as Warriors survive late collapse, beat Kings Warriors BOX SCORE SAN FRANCISCO -- The Warriors on Sunday night at Chase Center welcomed back Sacramento Kings head coach Mike Brown with a warm ovation and a sparkling 2022 NBA championship ring. They also sent him home with his third straight loss, thanks to a first-half offensive onslaught that ended in the Warriors' favor, 130-125, after almost seeing their giant lead vanish. The Warriors opened the game a perfect 3-for-3 from the field, scored on their first four possessions and roared out to a 10-0 lead.
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As the Warriors dropped their 50-burger in the second quarter, Curry took over. He scored 21 points for the quarter, going 6-for-8 from the field and 5-for-6 from long distance. In the first half, Curry made nine of his 13 shots, including going 6-for-7 on threes. Through two quarters, Curry already had 28 points. He scored only five more, finishing with 33. Overall, Curry shot 11-for-22 from the field, 7-for-12 on 3-pointers and made all four of his free throws. For the season, Curry is shooting 46. 9 percent from the field and 44. 4 percent from deep. He has made all 22 of his free throws. This is the second time of his career he has opened the season with three straight games of scoring at least 30 points. With his efficiency being off the charts shooting the ball, Curry continued to contribute on the glass by grabbing five rebounds as well.
Golden State Warriors vs. Sacramento Kings: Live Score, Highlights and ReactionUSA TodayThe Golden State Warriors paid the Sacramento Kings a visit on Tuesday, and instead of Klay Thompson driving the bus, the second unit carried the load in a 121-96 Dubs win. Stephen Curry notched a team-high 23 points, though that came on just 6-of-15 shooting. Thompson scored "only" 14 points—he had a career-high 52 points and set an NBA record with 37 in the third quarter of the Jan. 23 win over the Kings. DeMarcus Cousins capitalized on Andrew Bogut's foul trouble to finish with 26 points and 11 boards. But the Kings couldn't overcome a ridiculous 61-12 disadvantage in bench scoring, as Andre Iguodala and Marreese Speights scored 17 points apiece for the Warriors.
Not when you allow 89. There are strong starts, and then there's what the Warriors did in front of their home crowd. After dropping 39 points in the first quarter, they rewrote the record books over the next 12 minutes. The Warriors put up 50 points in the second quarter, the franchise record for points in the second quarter. Overall, they went into the half with 89 points already on the scoreboard. That's their second-most ever in a first half and third-most ever in any half. The franchise record for points in a half is 92, when they did so in the first half against the Chicago Bulls on Oct.
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Steph Curry drops 47 points against the Sacramento Kings to