
By Charlie O. Mallonee
Sacramento — The sellout crowd of 17583 fans at the Golden 1 Center on Saturday was treated to a real example of an NBA game in this new era as they saw the Golden State Warriors hold off the upstart Sacramento Kings 127-123. Not only was it an exciting contest, but it was also an NBA record-setting game.
The game featured 18 lead changes and was tied 11 times. The Warriors largest lead was 16 and that came in the first period. The Kings biggest lead of the game was nine points.
The constant end-to-end action had the crowd in a literal frenzy from the opening tipoff to the final buzzer.
The teams “made it rain” to set an NBA record

The teams combined to hit 41 3-point field goals in the game which set a new record for the NBA. The Warriors put in 21-of-47 (44.7%) their attempts from behind the 3-point line. The Kings converted 20-of-36 (55.6%) their shots from long distance in the game.
123 of the 250 total points scored in the game came off 3-point field goals. That is a true representation of where today’s NBA is headed now and in the foreseeable future.
Steph Curry led the 3-point scoring barrage sinking 10-of-20 attempts. The Kings’ Buddy Hield (yes, the guy from Oklahoma who would never be able to hit the 3-pointer in the Association according to scouts) converted 8-of-13 attempts from long range. The big surprise may have been Sacramento’s Justin Jackson who went 5-for-7 from behind the arc.
The fans were in seventh heaven.
The teams played evenly except in one area

The battle in the paint was dramatic on Saturday night. The Warriors scored 40 points down low while the Kings put up 38 points in the paint.
2nd Chance Points – which can determine the outcome of a game – was a dead-even tie. Golden State scored 14 2nd Chance Points and the Kings 14 of their own. GSW grabbed 12 offensive rebounds, while SAC pulled down 14 rebounds on offense.
The “runaway” Kings dominated the fastbreak points category in this game. Sacramento scored 32 points via the fast break while the Warriors recorded only 15 points via the break. There is no doubt that the Kings love to run.
Top Performers
Kings (19-20)
- Buddy Hield was the Kings’ leading scorer with 32 points. He also added four assists and five rebounds.
- Justin Jackson came off the bench to put 28 points. Jackson shot 10-for-14 overall for the game. He also grabbed five defensive rebounds.
- Bogdan Bogdanovic scored 17 points, dished out seven assists and added six rebounds. He also added three steals.
- Willie Cauley-Stein recorded another double-double putting up 14 points and hauling in 13 rebounds. WCS keeps hitting that double-double goal.
Warriors (26-14)
- Steph Curry was the game’s high scorer with 42 points. Curry went 14-for-25 from the field (10-for-20 from 3-point land).
- Kevin Durant scored 29 points and dished out nine assists.
- Klay Thompson added 20 points in the contest.
- That was a total of 91 points from the Warriors big three.
Coach Joerger’s Postgame Analysis
Coach Dave Joerger felt like his team played one its better games of the season.
Joerger loved Buddy Hield’s play and he explained why
Joerger had some great things to say about Justin Jackson
Up next
The Kings will return to action on Monday night when they will host the Orlando Magic at the Golden 1 Center.
The Warriors will host the New York Knicks on Tuesday night in Oakland.

