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Thompson and Carrie executed the kings
With Clay Thompson and Steve Carey tied for 43 points and 11 threes, the Warriors prevailed more easily than the Kings’ final score of 126-114 and improved their record to 40-13.
Clay Thompson and Steve Carey find rhythm, Jonathan Cumminga finds a role and the Warriors smile, the last reason being that easy 126-114 win over the Kings that saw them improve their tally to 40-13 in a match even reached +26.
Thompson with 23 points with 7/9 three-pointers gave the signal for the Warriors, with Carrie scoring 20 points and Cuminga 18 points, on a night when Golden State had 7 players with double digits and 20/42 three-pointers.
For the Kings, Davion Mitchell had 26 points and Harrison Barnes had 25 points.
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 34-23, 73-54, 94-83, 126-114
WARRIOR: Wiggins 12 (2), Looney 10 (7 rebounds), Curry 20 (4 3-pointers, 7 assists), Thompson 23 (7/9 3-pointers, 5 rebounds, 7 assists), Moody 6 (2), Cumminga 18 (7 rebounds) ), Tuscany-Anderson 8 (2), Li 14 (2), Peyton 3 (1), Witherspoon, Poole 12 (5 rebounds)
KINGS: Barnes 25 (1 3s, 5 rebounds), Harkles 18 (2), Holmes 4, Mitchell 26 (3 3s, 8 assists), Halliburton 10 (3/11 shots, 2 3s, 6 rebounds), 6 assists), Meto 8, Jones 17 (1, 3-pointers, 5 assists), Hild 6 (2/8 shots, 2 3-pointers)
Source: sport24
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