The Golden State Warriors defeated the Sacramento Kings 114-97 on Wednesday night, despite the absence of All-Star forward Draymond Green. Led by Stephen Curry’s 36 points, the Warriors were able to overcome the Kings and secure the victory.
Curry was on fire from the start, scoring 20 points in the first half alone. He was able to make shots from all over the court, including four three-pointers. He also had five assists and four rebounds in the game. Curry’s performance was a major factor in the Warriors’ victory.
The Warriors were also able to get some help from their bench. Andre Iguodala and Kevon Looney both scored in double figures, with Iguodala putting up 11 points and Looney adding 10. The two combined for 15 rebounds and four assists, helping to make up for the absence of Green.
The Kings were led by De’Aaron Fox, who had a team-high 25 points. He also had seven assists and five rebounds in the game. Buddy Hield added 18 points and Harrison Barnes had 14 points and seven rebounds. However, it wasn’t enough to overcome the Warriors’ offensive onslaught.
The Warriors’ win was a testament to their depth and ability to adjust without Green in the lineup. Curry’s 36 points were a major factor in the victory, but the contributions of Iguodala and Looney were also key. The Warriors will look to continue their winning ways when they take on the Los Angeles Lakers on Friday night.