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Legendary Curry needed 47 points to end the Warriors’ 5-game losing streak
Steph Curry was in space and scored 47 points, including 17 in the last quarter, ending the Warriors’ 5-game losing streak.
It was Steph Curry who redeemed the Golden State Warriors by scoring 17 of his 47 points in the closing stages against the Sacramento Kings and leading the Warriors to a hard-fought 116-113 win. As a result, last year’s champions ended their 5-game losing streak on the previous road trip.
Aside from Andrew Wiggins, who had 25 points and 10 rebounds, Steph didn’t score much as Klay Thompson was held to 16 points with just 3/10 three-pointers while Jordan Poole had just 1/4 shooting in 21 ’49. “Poth was found on the ground.
With the Kings, Fox had 28 points and Monk had 24, while Sabonis had 19 points and 14 rebounds for a double-double.
THE DODECALPTA: 29-31, 55-67, 79-88, 116-113
WARRIOR: Wiggins 25 (shooting on 10/17), Green Dr. 11 (8 rebounds, 6 assists), Looney 2 (13 rebounds, 4 assists), Thompson 16 (3/10 threes), Poole 2, Curry 47 (10/12 twos, 7/12 threes, 8 rebounds, 8 assists) , Jerome 2, Cuminga 5, Moody 2, Lamb 4,
KINGS: Sabonis 19 (14 rebounds), Barnes, Marie 6 (7 rebounds), Fox 28 (6 assists), Herter 11, Lyles 2, Mitchell 12, Davis 9, Monk 26 (6 rebounds, 4 assists), Metou 2
Source: sport 24
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