After the Kings blew out the Warriors, Curry had quite a blunt statement. Sacramento jumped on them early, and they didn't have the weapons or capability of bouncing back.
The Golden State Warriors succumbed to the Sacramento Kings in a 129-99 blowout loss on Sunday. Steve Kerr's team went down early and struggled with the weight of an uphill struggle. The loss was Golden State's 17th of the season and leaves them sitting ninth in the Western Conference.
The Golden State Warriors just can’t seem to fully shake their funk. The Warriors got blown out by 30 points at the hand of the Sacramento Kings on Sunday night, losing by a score of 129-99.
After missing the first chunk of the season due to a shoulder injury suffered in July, Sacramento Kings rookie Devin Carter is quickly ingratiating himself with
Malik Monk had 26 points and 12 assists, Domantas Sabonis contributed 22 points, 13 rebounds and seven assists, and the Sacramento Kings dominated the Golden State Warriors 129-99 for their fourth straight win despite playing without leading scorer De’Aaron Fox.
With the loss, Golden State Warriors are now ninth in the Western Conference with an 18-17 record – four games back on the Dallas Mavericks in seventh
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The Sacramento Kings won't have to go far when they head to Chase Center to face the Golden State Warriors in a Western Conference matchup. The Kings are 15-19, which puts them in 12th place in the west. The Warriors are faring just slightly better at 16-16, which puts them in tenth place.
The Kings dominated the Warriors 129-99 on Sunday after the Warriors lost Jonathan Kuminga to injury in a 121-113 win over the Grizzlies on Saturday.
The injury occurred on a dunk attempt with 43.8 seconds remaining in Friday’s 138-133 victory over the Grizzlies.