Golden State Warriors edge out Game 4 nail-biter against the Sacramento Kings 126-125 to tie series – as Steph Curry drops 32 points… but Harrison Barnes misses game-winner
- De’Aaron Fox led the Sacramento Kings with 38 points in close defeat Sunday
- Neither team has been able to record a win on the road so far in the series
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Stephen Curry scored 32 points but gave Sacramento a late chance when he called a timeout Golden State didn’t have as the defending champion Warriors held on to beat the Kings 126-125 on Sunday.
Harrison Barnes missed a 3-pointer at the buzzer, leveling their playoff series at two games apiece.
De’Aaron Fox had 38 points, nine rebounds and five assists for Sacramento. His 3-pointer with 28.7 seconds left pulled the Kings within one, and then Curry missed a 16-foot jumper on the other end and Keegan Murray corralled the rebound.
With Curry and Draymond Green defending, Fox dished to former Warrior Barnes for the potential game-winning 3, which hit the back of the rim.
Golden State led 126-121 with 42.4 seconds left when Curry called the excessive timeout, and Malik Monk made the technical free throw for Sacramento.
The Golden State Warriors defeated the Sacramento Kings 126-125 to tie the series at 2-2
Steph Curry led the Warriors with 32 points on 11-22 shooting from the field and 5-11 from deep
De’Aaron Fox put forth his best effort to lead the Sacramento Kings with 38 points in defeat
Klay Thompson made a baseline 3-pointer to beat the third-quarter buzzer and another with 3:24 left, finishing with 26 points for the Warriors.
Game 5 in the best-of-seven series is Wednesday night at Sacramento’s Golden 1 Center.
Curry’s 3 with 4:10 remaining gave Golden State a 121-117 lead and he finished 11 for 22 with five 3s while dueling all afternoon with Fox.
After Monk’s layup made it 107-106 Kings with 9:03 to play, Curry responded with a driving layup and a 3 in a 14-second span.
Green came off the bench after serving a one-game suspension while the Warriors dominated Thursday’s Game 2 without him.
Given the momentum and success, coach Steve Kerr stuck with Jordan Poole in the starting five Sunday.
Green made a nifty behind-the-back pass for a Curry 3 midway through the fourth, then swatted a shot by Domantas Sabonis with 1:37 left.
Green, disciplined for stepping on Sabonis’ chest in the fourth quarter of Game 2, checked in to a rousing ovation with 6:38 left in the opening quarter and wound up with 12 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists.
Draymond Green returned from his one game suspension to score 12 points off the bench
He and Fox picked up double technicals at the 5:43 mark of the first.
Sabonis, who received loud boos from Warriors fans, added 14 points, seven rebounds and eight assists and now heads home determined to get the Kings closer to winning their first playoff series since eliminating Dallas in the 2004 first round.
Poole scored 22 points, Andrew Wiggins added 18 points and eight rebounds and Kevon Looney pulled down 14 rebounds to go with eight points and six assists.
Murray’s 3 with 10:43 left pulled the Kings within 102-99 after a 7-0 burst to begin the fourth after the 3 by Thompson to end the third put the Warriors ahead 102-92.
Coach Mike Brown instructed his young star to ‘let it fly’ and Murray shined in the moment under the matinee lights, scoring 23 points.
Thompson’s driving and dishing is something Kerr pointed to as a success opening up the floor in Game 3 and Thompson penetrated and found Moses Moody for a baseline 3 late in the first.
Golden State moved the ball with snappy passes that created open looks.
Domantas Sabonis continued to receive loud boos from the Warriors faithful during the game
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