Golden State Warriors podcast with Barbara Mason: Warriors to regroup after game 1 loss; Golden State down 0-1 going into game 2 tonight

acramento Kings guard De’Aaron Fox (5) shoots over Golden State Warriors guard Donte DiVincenzo (0) as Warriors forward Kevon Looney (5) and Kings forward Domantas Sabonis, left, watch in the third quarter at the Golden One in Sacramento on Sun Apr 16, 2023 (AP News photo)

On the Warriors podcast with Barbara:

#1 The Kings took full advantage of the struggling Warriors on the road with a 126-123 game 1 win at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento.

#2 This game was dead even after the first 12 minutes of play at 29-29. The atmosphere at Golden One was electric, the noise thunderous. Despite playoff inexperience the Kings were showing no signs of nerves keeping up with the Warriors shot for shot.

#3 Golden State amped it up in the third quarter leading by as much as ten points at 9:40 into the quarter 67-57. The Kings erased some of the Warriors lead but they could not catch Golden State. With under three minutes left in the third quarter the Warriors again established a ten point lead 86-76. 

#4 The hero for the Kings was De’Aaron Fox with 38 points the second most for a first time playoff appearance. Bench player Malik Monk had a terrific game with 32 points. All together Sacramento had 55 points off the bench. They had 60 points in the paint to the Warriors 44 that made a huge difference in the game.

#5 The Warriors play game two tonight at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento. The Warriors have struggled with road games they lost game 1 in Sacramento do you see Golden State struggling in game 2 in Sacramento.

Join Barbara Mason for the Warriors podcasts each Monday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Sacramento Kings game wrap: Kings take game 1 in 126-123 win; Warriors continue to struggle on road

Golden State Warriors guard Jordan Poole, center, lies on the floor as teammates Kevon Looney, left, and Andrew Wiggins, right check on his condition after a hard fall against the Sacramento Kings in the third quarter at the Golden 1 in Sacramento on Sat Apr 15, 2023 (AP News photo)

By Jeremiah Salmonson

SACRAMENTO–The date was April 15th, 2023. That date will go down in Sacramento history for the Kings. It marked the first time in almost 17 years that the Kings played a playoff game. Sacramento was ready. The Kings fans had packed out downtown early in the day to prepare for the game.

The Kings were set to welcome in the defending NBA Champion Golden State Warriors. The Warriors and Kings were ready for a first-round playoff matchup. The Kings and Warriors game was set to begin at 5:30 PM PST in Sacramento. The Kings took game one of the series 126-123 on Saturday night.

In the first quarter, the Kings came out playing very tight. It was evident in the first quarter that the Kings have very little playoff experience. Shots that the Kings would normally knock down were not falling early. However, the Kings really battled in the first quarter.

The Kings and Warriors both scored 29 points in the first quarter. Neither team got on any run in the first, as they both traded baskets. It became apparent the first team to go on an extended run would most likely win the game.

In the second quarter, the Warriors started to pull away a bit from the Kings. The Warriors outscored the Kings 32-26 in the second quarter to make a little separation at halftime. It was no secret in the game that the Kings starters were playing poorly. At halftime in the game, Kings starters were 0-10 from three-point land.

The Warriors didn’t get very hot either in the third but did just enough to gain the advantage. If the Kings wanted any chance in this game, they needed a strong third quarter.

In the third quarter, the Kings ended the quarter strong. It was an up-and-down quarter all around, but the Kings finished it on the run. The Kings managed to score 36 in the third quarter to take a one-point lead going into the final quarter of the game. The Kings starters were still struggling mightily, but the bench was picking them up. The Kings and Warriors would enter the fourth quarter with the Kings leading 91-90.

In the fourth quarter, it was a dogfight until the end. The Kings went on a run early in the quarter while Steph Curry was on the bench resting. The Kings run was 23-11, which got them back into position in the game. However, the game was not over yet. Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson kept the Warriors in it all the way until the final minutes.

Ultimately, the Kings came through victorious as they defeated the Warriors in game . The Warriors were outscored by the Kings 35-33 in the final quarter. The Kings won as time expired on a missed one-leg three-pointer from Stephen Curry.

It was a huge win for Kings fans who had been waiting for this game for 17 years. The Kings best performances came from Malik Monk and De’Aaron Fox, who scored 32 and 38, respectively. The Warriors best performance came from Curry, who scored 30 points.

Up Next: The Kings will stay home for game two of the series on Monday at 7 PM PST.

Golden State Warriors game wrap: De’Aaron Fox Rocks Warriors in Game One 126-123

Sacramento Kings guard De’Aaron Fox (5) reacts after making a 3-point basket in the third quarter during Game 1 against the Golden State Warriors at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento on Sat Apr 15, 2023 (AP News photo)

De’Aaron Fox Rocks Warriors in Game One 126-123

By Barbara Mason

Teams across the league have played their hearts out all season vying for a spot in the NBA playoffs. A few select teams have advanced to the first round of the post season which got underway Saturday. Here in Northern California two elite teams the Golden State Warriors (44-38) and the Sacramento Kings (48-34 ) faced each other in round one at Golden One Center; each team with a very different journey leading up to this game. The Kings took full advantage of the struggling Warriors on the road with a 126-123 game 1 win at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento.

The defending champion Warriors have had a challenging season that saw them almost unbeatable at Chase Center while barely squeaking out wins on the road; nine of 30 games to be exact. The Kings have not experienced playing in the playoffs for the past 17 years; it’s been back in the 2005-06 season. Their last championship was in 1951. Prior to this season Sacramento had the longest NBA playoff drought which came to an end this year.

The Warriors have a far different and storied history. They have experienced an up and down season this year but they came around in the final weeks leading up to the playoffs. They are looking like a championship team ready to bring home another NBA title. Since 2015 the team has racked up four titles and will be playing for a back-to-back as these playoffs get underway.

These two teams possess some outstanding players and terrific benches that will make this series one to remember. Stephen Curry is the heart of the Warriors while De’Aaron Fox has really come into his own for the Kings.

This game was dead even after the first 12 minutes of play at 29-29. The atmosphere at Golden One was electric, the noise thunderous. Despite playoff inexperience the Kings were showing no signs of nerves keeping up with the Warriors shot for shot.

In the second quarter the game was a see-saw affair trading shots. In the final two minutes of the half the Warriors began to take a bit of a lead and by halftime Golden State had a 61-55 lead.

Despite the lengthy absence of Andrew Wiggins, he showed no signs of rust and came out as if he had not missed a day. Wiggins, Curry, Klay Thompson and Jordan Poole all had double digits at the half.

The Kings had not made a single shot from downtown in the first half but they were having huge success in the paint. Mr. Fourth Quarter Fox was having a heck of a first half. He had double digits as did Malik Monk off the bench and Domantas Sabonis had already secured a double double.

Golden State amped it up in the third quarter leading by as much as ten points at 9:40 into the quarter 67-57. The Kings erased some of the Warriors lead but they could not catch Golden State. With under three minutes left in the third quarter the Warriors again established a ten point lead 86-76. The Kings went on a crazy run with Fox sizzling and after three quarters had reclaimed the lead 91-90. Sacramento had fought their way back into this game.

The fourth quarter was a shoot-out in the wild wild west as both teams traded shots. The Kings were clinging onto a 101-97 lead with 9:20 left in the game. Sacramento turned it up a notch in the final minutes leading 119-114 with three minutes left in the game. The final 18.8 seconds was a crazy affair with the Kings leading 124-123. With 2.9 left on the clock in regulation, Sacramento led 126-123. The Kings had won their first playoff game since April 30.2006.

The hero for the Kings was De’Aaron Fox with 38 points the second most for a first time playoff appearance. Bench player Malik Monk had a terrific game with 32 points. All together Sacramento had 55 points off the bench. They had 60 points in the paint to the Warriors 44 that made a huge difference in the game.

The team played hard for their “Coach of the Year” Mike Brown who has had so much to do with the success of this team. The pieces were primarily there; Brown knew exactly how to piece it all together and we have seen the result. We all witnessed basketball brilliance in this game.

It was a tough loss for Golden State after the lead they carried in the third quarter. The Warriors had a number of wide open looks in the final minutes but could not connect. Curry had the team high with 30 points followed by Thompson with 21.

Wiggins and Poole had 17 points each off the bench. This is just the beginning of this best of seven series between these two teams. The Warriors hope to bounce back in game two to be played at Golden One Monday night with tipoff scheduled for 7:00 PM.

Sacramento Kings podcast with Jeremiah Salmonson: Warriors Kerr vs. Kings Brown who will end up outcoaching who?

Who will come out on top in the battle of the coaches? The Sacramento Kings Mike Brown (left) or the Golden State Warriors Steve Kerr (right) as both coaches and teams meet for game 1 of the 2023 NBA Playoffs at Golden 1 Center on Sat Apr 15, 2023 (USA Today file photo)

On the Sacramento Kings podcast:

#1 The Sacramento Kings have youth on their side as they open up the NBA Playoffs at Golden 1 Center for game 1 on Saturday as opposed to some of the older veterans on the Golden State Warriors will youth hold true over Golden State or will experienced veterans be the headlines in these playoffs over Sacramento?

#2 After leaving Andrew Wiggins Golden State to take care of his father’s health issues for over a month and half will the Warriors Wiggins be ready for playoff battle? Wiggins has worked out with the team and did not play the last three regular season games of the season.

#3 The Kings lost to the Warriors in their last regular season meeting on Fri Apr 7 119-97 at Golden One it was one of the Warriors very few road trip wins their 11th. The circumstances were a bit different for the Kings than regular season form. The Kings had already clinched, they didn’t want to risk injury to their key core in the line up namely De’Aaron Fox and Domantas Sabonis. The Warriors needed that game and came away the winner. You were at that game tell us how that one looked with those components in place.

#4 The question keeps coming up Stephen Curry and the Warriors get hot in post season it’s a time of the year they leave the regular season mistakes in the rearview mirror and come out for the fight and go deep in the playoffs for their eyes on the prize that hardware prize. Seeing the Kings as you have all season and know what Golden State has done in the past is this one for the ages or will the Kings struggle with Golden State in this first round.

#5 It’s the battle of the coaches: Steve Kerr Golden State Warriors head coach and former Warrior assistant coach and Sacramento Kings head coach Mike Brown. Brown looks to be the top candidate for NBA coach of the year for guiding an ailing Kings team to post season for the first time in 16 years. The Warriors are not intimidated and coach Kerr is familiar with Browns coaching style who comes out on top amongst these two brainy and great coaches?

Join Jeremiah Salmonson for the Sacramento Kings podcasts each Friday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Golden State Warriors podcast with David Zizmor: Who on the Kings can shut down Stephen Curry?; Wiggins makes return after long absence

Golden State Warriors Andrew Wiggins returns just in time for the first round of the NBA Playoffs in game one at the Golden One Center in Sacramento against the Sacramento Kings on Sat Apr 15, 2023 (AP News file photo)

On the Warrior podcast with David:

#1 David how much will the return of Andrew Wiggins impact the Warriors to start the first game of the playoffs on Saturday in Sacramento.

#2 The Warriors face off against one of their former and successful coaches Kings head coach Mike Brown. Brown knows the Warriors player personnel and realizes how difficult beating a team like that can be.

#3 For Warrior head coach Steve Kerr he knows Brown’s style of coaching and despite struggling on the road this season the Warriors got a victory against Brown and the Kings on Fri Apr 7, 119-97.

#4 David how do you see this first round for Golden State will the Kings be a force to reckon with and take advantage of the Warriors struggling road record or is that all out the window as the Warriors are noted for catching fire during the post season drive?

Join David Zizmor for the Warriors podcasts each Wednesday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Golden State Warriors podcast with Barbara Mason: What Warriors plan of attack for Mike Brown and Kings in post season

Jonathan Kuminga hits a shot for the Golden State Warriors and teammate Stephen Curry (30) was all smiles as the Warriors were never behind against the Portland Trail Blazers in Portland on Sun Apr 9, 2023 (AP News photo)

Golden State Warriors podcast with Barbara Mason:

#1  The Warriors win guaranteed them a spot in the playoffs and were eliminated from a play in game with a huge win over the Trail Blazers 157-101 in the last game of the 2022-23 season.

#2 The Warriors had an amazing opening quarter in this game. Klay Thompson had five triples and the team finished the first quarter with 12 shots from beyond the arc and led after the first 12 minutes 55-27.

#3 There was no stopping the Warriors in the third quarter. They extended their lead to 120-75 with one quarter left in the game. Golden State had 21 shots from downtown shooting just over 55%. 

#4 With ten minutes left in the fourth quarter Stephen Curry, Draymond Green, Thompson, Jordan Poole and Kevon Looney were finished for the day. Curry finished with 26 points, Thompson had 20 points, and Poole had 21 off the bench. Golden State finished with 27 triples in this amazing win.

#5 Warriors open game 1 of playoffs against Kings this Sat Apr 15 for a 5:30pm tip off at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento. Kings head coach Mike Brown has a pretty good idea about the layout of the Warriors. Warriors coach Steve Kerr know how coach Brown sets up will this be a game of chess Kerr vs. Brown or will the players dictate the outcome of game 1.

Join Barbara for the Warriors podcasts each Monday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Kings drop final game of the season to Denver 109-95

Sacramento Kings guard Kevin Huerter, left, fights for control of a loose ball with Denver Nuggets forward Bruce Brown in the second half in Denver on Sun Apr 9, 2023 (AP News photo)

Kings Drop Final Game of the Season to Denver 109-95

By Barbara Mason

Easter Sunday afternoon there was a lot of action in the NBA and a lot of teams fighting for position in the final standings. But, one of those games between the third place Sacramento Kings (48-34) and the first place Denver Nuggets (53-29) had nothing to do with the final standing in the Western Conference. The Nuggets got a six point win over the Kings 109-95.

Coming into this game the Nuggets were on a 3-game skid and a win would be a good thing going into the playoffs. The Kings have lost their last two games the most recent game to the Golden State Warriors 119-97. In this game the Kings did not play most of their starters giving them the night off.

The Kings got a great start in the first quarter leading 43-26. The Nuggets were playing without numerous starters. Jokic, Murray, Porter Jr. and Gordon were unable to play this games due to assorted injuries from leg tightness to inflammation to sprains.

The Kings had a halftime lead 67-59. They had played their usual starting lineup and going into the third quarter, De’Aaron Fox, Domantas Sabonis and Harrison Barnes sat for the second half.

The Nuggets took a slim lead into the fourth quarter 83-81 and finished off the Kings with a final of 109-95. Denver had outscored the Kings in the third (24-14) and fourth (26-14) quarters erasing the 17 point lead Sacramento had had in the first quarter.

Sacramento had a great start in this game despite the loss. They made six of their first seven shots from downtown before the Nuggets began to recover. The Kings only shot 35% in the final three quarters. This team came into the game as the highest -scoring team in the NBA. Harrison Barnes had the team high with 17 points even though he sat in the final 24 minutes.

Going into the playoffs the Kings hope to step it up a notch higher than they had during the regular season. The turn-around that this team has experienced this season has been nothing short of amazing. They have to be sentimental favorites going forward.

They are certainly the talk of the NBA and they deserve all the accolades thrown their way. It has been a very long since this team has been a playoff team and they will not have the post season experience that many of these teams will have.

This could hurt them, however, this is a determined group with an amazing bench and some phenomenal starters. A lot of credit for this turnaround has to go to Head Coach Mike Brown. The Kings had all the pieces and Brown knew exactly how to put them together.

The Sacramento Kings will face the sixth seed in the playoffs which was revealed today. They will face the Golden State Warriors who demolished the Trail Blazers this afternoon 157-101.

Warriors avoid play in tournament with decisive win over Portland 157-101; Golden State to face Sacramento in first round

Golden State Warriors guard Klay Thompson reacts after making a 3-point basket against the Portland Trail Blazers during the second half in Portland on Sun Apr 8, 2023 (AP News photo)

Warriors Avoid Play In Tournament With Decisive Win Over Portland 157-101

By Barbara Mason

It’s an exciting time for the Golden State Warriors (44-38) who now control their own destiny. Sunday they took on the Portland Trail Blazers (33-49). The Warriors win guaranteed them a spot in the playoffs and were eliminated from a play in game with a huge win over the Trail Blazers 157-101 in the last game of the 2022-23 season.

The Warriors had an amazing opening quarter in this game. Klay Thompson had five triples and the team finished the first quarter with 12 shots from beyond the arc and led after the first twelve minutes 55-27.

Those 55 points in the first quarter were a new NBA record and the 12 made three’s tied the most shots in an opening quarter and the Warriors were having a terrific game. On top of all of these milestones, Thompson became only the third players in NBA history to hit 300 3-pointers in a season. Only one turnover; just another high point in an amazing start for Golden State.

The Warriors kept some tight defense on Portland and limited their scoring opportunities continuing to maintain their significant lead 64-34 with eight minutes left in the half. After the first two quarters Golden State had an 84-53 lead. The way these guys were shooting three’s left you breathless.

The Warriors would take some incredible momentum into the third quarter, the likes of which we have not seen all season especially on the road. Two quarters stood between the Warriors and a spot in the playoffs plus the elimination of a play-in tournament.

There were only five turnovers in the first half for the Warriors. They were shooting at nearly 60% from the field and over 50% from downtown. They were out rebounding the Trail Blazers 29 to 17. Stephen Curry finished the half with 18 points as did Jordan Poole off the bench.

There was no stopping the Warriors in the third quarter. They extended their lead to 120-75 with one quarter left in the game. Golden State had 21 shots from downtown shooting just over 55%. They had not let- down one bit in this game as they went into the final quarter.

With ten minutes left in the fourth quarter Curry, Green, Thompson, Poole and Looney were finished for the day. Curry finished with 26 points, Thompson had 20 points, and Poole had 21 off the bench. Golden State finished with 27 triples in this amazing win.

The long and winding road had come to an end for the Warriors in the regular season. If the way they have played to close out the season is any indication, these guys are peaking at the perfect time. With this decisive win the Warriors will get a week off before traveling to Sacramento to take on the Kings in the first round of the playoffs.

Sacramento Kings game wrap: Warriors’ Thompson lights up Kings with 29 points in 119-97 win

Golden State Warriors guard Donte DiVincenzo (0) defends against Sacramento Kings guard Davion Mitchell (15) during the first quarter at the Golden One Center in Sacramento on Fri Apr 7, 2023 (AP News photo)

By Jeremiah Salmonson

SACRAMENTO–The Sacramento Kings were back in action on Friday night at the Golden One Center. The Kings were coming off a day off on Thursday after they finished up back-to-back on Wednesday night. On Friday, the Kings didn’t have much to play for in the regular season.

The Kings had already secured the third seed in the Western Conference. On the other hand, the Warriors were fighting for the sixth seed in the standings to avoid a play-in-game scenario and move to a playoff series. On Friday, the Kings fell to the Warriors 119-97.

In the first quarter, the Kings played a terrible quarter. Granted, the Kings sat De’Aaron Fox, Domantas Sabonis, and Kevin Huerter. However, the Kings didn’t put up much of a fight at all. In the first quarter, the Kings only scored 16 points against the Warriors defense.

In addition, the Kings couldn’t hit any of their shots. On the flip side, The Warriors offense started solid. The Warriors scored 32 points in the first quarter to jump to an early lead.

In the second quarter, the Kings showed significantly more effort. The Kings scored 32 points in the second quarter to make it a ballgame again. The Warriors could only score 21 points as the Kings defense stepped up. It was a positive sign for the Kings reserves, who did not play well in the first quarter.

The Kings got eight-point first-half performances from Harrison Barnes, Terence Davis, and Trey Lyles. Stephen Curry led the way for the Warriors with 13 points in the first half. The Kings trailed 53-48 going into the second half.

In the third quarter, the Warriors started to pick up the pace again. The Kings were outscored in the third quarter 33-25. The Warriors offense began to fire on all cylinders after taking a break in the second quarter. The Kings offense couldn’t match the output from the Warriors. The Kings would go into the final quarter trailing 86-73.

The final quarter was much ado about nothing. The Kings and the third-string players could not match the output from the Warriors. The Warriors played their starters almost the entire game to ensure no opportunity slipped away from them.

At the end of the day, practically no starters played for the Kings, and the result was as expected. The Kings were outscored in the final quarter 33-24 as the Warriors would win. Klay Thompson led the way for the Warriors with 29 points. The Kings best performance came from Trey Lyles, who scored 15 points.

Up Next: The Kings will travel to Denver to take on the Nuggets in the final regular season game of the year on Sunday at 12 PST.

Golden State Warriors game wrap: Warriors beat Kings in must win game 119-97

Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) and forward Draymond Green (23) strip the ball away from Sacramento Kings guard Terence Davis, center, in the first quarter at Chase Center in Sacramento on Fri Apr 7, 2023 (AP News photo)

Warriors Beat Kings In Must Win Game 119-97

By Barbara Mason

Friday night the Golden State Warriors (43-38) traveled to Sacrament to take on the Kings (48-33) at Golden One Center. The Kings have absolutely nothing to play having already secured third place in the Western Conference. In contrast the Warriors were desperate to win this one.

The one thing that they want to avoid is the dreaded play-in game. This had been a real shoot-out in the wild wild Western Conference and the Warriors win this must win game 119-97.

The Warriors had everyone on board in the first quarter with the exception of Andrew Wiggins who we will not see in these final two games.

Golden State took early control of this game in the opening quarter leading after 12 minutes 32-16. The Warriors needed this game and they were sure playing like it. They had a great start and needed the same effort through three more quarters.

The Kings started to turn this game around in the second quarter outscoring the Warriors 32-21 but Golden State had the lead at the half 53-48. This game was becoming uncomfortably close heading into the third quarter.

The Warriors got back on track in the third quarter outscoring the Kings 33-25 taking a 86-73 lead with one more quarter to clock a win.

Golden State sent the memo loud and clear in the fourth quarter taking a 112-89 lead with under five minutes left in the game. They came to win and that’s just what they did tonight.

The Splash Brothers sure made a statement in this game scoring 54 points between them. Thompson had the high score with 29 points and Curry with 25. Kevon Looney continues his impressive defense with 16 rebounds.

Granted the Kings were shorthanded, but the Warriors did play a terrific game and need to take that up to Portland and into the playoffs.

On Easter Sunday the Warriors will finish up the 2022- 23 season up in Portland taking on the Trail Blazers. Tipoff is scheduled for 12:30 PM.