Brandin Podziemski and Moses Moody combined for 43 points, Buddy Hield and Stephen Curry made it four Golden State players with 20 or more, and the Warriors improved to 4-1 in the Jimmy Butler era with a 132-108 romp over the rival Sacramento Kings on Friday night in the California capital.
The trend continued in a 132-106 loss to the Golden State Warriors on Friday night at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento. Former Kings guard Buddy Hield and Moses Moody scored 22 points apiece for the Warriors (29-27),
After trading buckets in the opening frame, the Warriors exploded in the second quarter, outscoring the Kings 37-25 in the second frame. Behind a strong second quarter, the Warriors took a commanding 15-point lead into halftime.
Steph Curry led the Golden State Warriors to a 132-108 victory over the Sacramento Kings. During the game, Curry made a tough shot that got a lot of views on social media. Via The NBA: "ONLY a play a chef could cook up!
Jimmy Butler has indeed been changing the Warriors' fortunes for the better, and Steve Kerr is giving him plenty of credit.
On Friday evening, the Golden State Warriors beat the Sacramento Kings by a score of 132-108. Jimmy Butler finished his fifth game playing for the Warriors wit
The Golden State Warriors are heading to their state's capital to take on the Sacramento Kings. Both teams have won three of their last five games and are currently tied in the standings with 28 wins and 27 losses.
The Sacramento Kings, at times, look elite, but they need to fix one trend before the postseason rolls around.