Sunday, February 8, 2015

Warriors Beat Kings 121-96

Sacramento - Golden State Warriors rebuild the pace winning streak. Come to the headquarters of the Sacramento Kings, Warriors beat the opposing team with a convincing score of 121-96, on Wednesday (02/04/2015) afternoon local time.

At Sleep Train Arena, the Warriors won their second straight after losing the last in the Utah Jazz headquarters on 30 January. With this result, the Warriors only six defeats from 22 games the away.

Warriors Stephen Curry inspired after successfully scored 23 points and nine assists. Andre Iguodala and Marrseese equally Speight’s contributed 17 points.

Warriors shut Kings of seven minutes at the end of the first quarter. The visitors started the second quarter with an 18 point advantage before distancing away to 20 points at halftime. Margin of 25 points was the case in the third quarter before the comeback Kings.

DeMarcus Cousins had 26 points and 11 rebounds, Rudy Gay had 20 points for the Kings. The home side tried to catch up by scoring 11 straight points in the third quarter but the Warriors managed to maintain his lead until the end of the game.

"I like to score. I like to see a lot of different players scored and not just rely on just a few players in scoring," said Warriors coach Steve Kerr reported by ESPN.

"It just makes us difficult to guard," said Kerr.

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