With the Warriors headed toward another loss, Steph Curry saved the day with another otherworldly performance in a win over the Kings.
In the fourth quarter he scored 13 points, making all five of his shots and all three of his 3-pointers. Of all the changes, the biggest was how the Warriors started the second half. At halftime, Curry was up to 22 points while going 8-for-10 from the field and 4-for-5 from deep. Each triple felt more like a home run, with the roar of the crowd shaking the arena. Simply put, there wasn't a way Curry was going to let the Warriors lose this game. The reality is, Curry shouldn't have to play like he's going for a second unanimous MVP to keep the Warriors in a game against the Kings or any other team. The rotation was going to look different, and Steve Kerr gave us our first look of it Monday night. Starting with Lamb replacing Kevon Looney and Jordan Poole coming in for Klay Thompson, Golden State was outscored 16-7 to end the first quarter. In more ways than one, the Warriors went small against the Kings. While James Wiseman, JaMychal Green and Moses Moody all sat on the bench for the entire first quarter, Kerr gave early minutes to Lamb and fellow two-way player Ty Jerome. For the umpteenth time in his career, Curry absolutely willed the Warriors (4-7) to a win behind an electric 47-point performance. There still is plenty to clean up for the reigning champions.
Andrew Wiggins had 25 points and Klay Thompson added 16 for the Warriors before Curry made two free throws with 1.3 seconds left to secure the win. Draymond ...
Kerr and other players and coaches wore a shirt with the word “Vote” on it. … Kerr was given a technical foul with 1:27 left in the first half. “The league is really promoting it across the country with all 30 teams playing tonight and none of the 30 teams playing tomorrow night,” Kerr said. … Sacramento ranked 24th in the NBA in free throw percentage (74.1%) coming into Monday and shot 25 of 29. Curry got one with 5:55 left in the third. “It’s symbolic, but it also gives the players, coaches, and team employees a chance to vote tomorrow if they are in their home districts… After the Kings went down 12 early, Sacramento closed the first quarter on a 14-2 run. Golden State plays in Sacramento on Sunday. Sacramento lost to Golden State 130-125 on Oct. we did enough to get it done.” It was clearly a foul.” “Steph was breathtaking,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr said.