Warriors’ Shooting Clinic
Golden State put on a shooting masterclass, finishing the game with 22/39 (56.4%) from beyond the arc. Despite Curry scoring only 11 points (2/6 from three), his historic milestone set the tone for a dominant performance by the Warriors.
Leading the charge was Draymond Green with 23 points, 4/7 three-pointers, 4 rebounds, and 4 assists. He was supported by:
- Jonathan Kuminga – 18 points
- Moses Moody – 17 points (4/6 three-pointers)
- Buddy Hield – 16 points (4/6 three-pointers)
Kings Struggle to Keep Up
Sacramento failed to pose a serious challenge, with DeMar DeRozan leading the team with 23 points, 5 rebounds, and 7 assists. Keon Ellis added 18 points (7/12 shooting).
Standings Impact
- The Warriors (37-28) climbed into the top six of the Western Conference.
- The Kings (33-31) remain in 9th place, fighting to stay in the play-in race.
Quarter Breakdown:
Q1: 30-18 | Q2: 61-51 | Q3: 96-83 | Final: 130-104
Curry’s historic achievement only adds to his legacy as the greatest shooter in NBA history.
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