Golden State Warriors get CRUICAL 114-97 win over Sacramento Kings to cut series deficit to 2-1 without suspended star Draymond Green
- The Warriors controlled the game from start to finish in front of the home crowd
- Steph Curry led the way for Golden State with 36 points and shot 6-12 from deep
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Stephen Curry scored 36 points, Kevon Looney matched his career high with 20 rebounds to go with nine assists, and the Golden State Warriors got right back in their first-round playoff series by thumping the Sacramento Kings 114-97 in Game 3 on Thursday night to pull within 2-1.
As suspended star Draymond Green watched from home, the defending champions dominated without him as they have done so many times before.
The fiery forward was suspended without pay for stepping on the chest of Domantas Sabonis in the fourth quarter of Monday’s Game 2 at Golden 1 Center. The Warriors also were without key defensive stopper Gary Payton II after the guard became ill Wednesday.
Curry shot 12 for 25 with six 3s while Andrew Wiggins added 20 points and seven rebounds for the Warriors, who never trailed and will now try to even the best-of-seven series in Game 4 on Sunday back on their home court at Chase Center.
The Warriors defeated the Sacramento Kings 114-97 to record their first win in the series
Stephen Curry led the way for Golden State with 36 points and shot 6-12 from beyond the arc
Kings star Domantas Sabonis was booed loudly by Warriors fans whenever he touched the ball
Sabonis, who grabbed Green’s foot during the play in question, was booed at every chance.
The big man underwent tests that revealed a bruised sternum but was able to practice Wednesday and cleared to play. He had 14 rebounds by halftime and 16 total to go with 15 points.
But Golden State’s smothering interior defense led to some spectacular plays on offense.
De´Aaron Fox was 5 for 14 in the first half for 12 points but finished with 26 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists for the Kings. Fox scored 62 in the first two games.
Jordan Poole – playing on a tender left ankle – started in Green´s place and had 16 points and five rebounds, while the Warriors also counted on contributions from Jonathan Kuminga, Moses Moody and Donte DiVincenzo.
Looney, who led the NBA in offensive rebounds and played in his 218th straight game, corralled a key board from the offensive glass that led to Curry’s 3 to beat the halftime buzzer and make it a double-digit Warriors lead at 53-41.
Harrison Barnes added 17 points against his old team for Sacramento, whose fans were told to leave those noisy cowbells at home because they’re banned at Chase Center. Warriors fans were raucous in their own right sporting yellow ‘Gold Blooded’ t-shirts and pounding Thunderstix.
PG De’Aaron Fox led the way for the Kings and nearly had a triple-double in the losing effort
Draymond Green missed the game due to his suspension for stomping on Sabonis last game
Leading into Game 3, Golden State coach Steve Kerr shared with the team his favorite John Wooden quote of all time: ‘Be quick, but don´t hurry.’ That´s a mantra he challenged the Warriors to use to take better shots and be more careful with the ball to limit turnovers.
He felt the Warriors had been in a hurry and committing unforced turnovers, rushed to make a play.
They seemed like their old selves in this one.
NBA Coach of the Year Mike Brown, who received a shipment of new Vans sneakers, warned of what might happen if his team let down even in the slightest: ‘If we´re overconfident we´re going to get our behinds handed to us because these guys are champions.’
Curry and Co. made sure of that.
Kevon Looney put in a tremendous night’s work and dominated the glass with 20 rebounds