Kings eliminate Warriors from play-in tournament with 118-94 win
Kings beat Warriors 118-94, advance in play-in tournament. Keegan Murray scores 32 points, De'Aaron Fox adds 24. Sacramento seeks playoffs.
In a thrilling game, Keegan Murray led the Sacramento Kings to a 118-94 victory over the Golden State Warriors, keeping their playoff hopes alive. De'Aaron Fox also contributed with 24 points, showcasing the Kings' determination to secure a spot in the play-in tournament.
After ending a 16-year playoff drought last season, Sacramento is now on the brink of returning to the playoffs as the eighth seed in the Western Conference. This win against the Warriors was a significant moment for the franchise, avenging their Game 7 loss from the previous year.
The Warriors, on the other hand, faced disappointment as they were eliminated from the playoffs for the third time in the last five seasons. Despite the efforts of Stephen Curry, who scored 22 points, Golden State struggled with turnovers and defensive lapses, falling short of their dynastic past.
The standout performance of Keon Ellis, an undrafted player who stepped up on both ends of the court, added to Sacramento's dominance. With contributions from Harrison Barnes and Domantas Sabonis, the Kings outplayed the Warriors and secured a convincing victory.
The rivalry between these Northern California teams added to the intensity of the game, with fans cheering on their respective sides. Murray's sharpshooting and Ellis' defensive prowess were key factors in Sacramento's success, as they now prepare to face New Orleans in the next round.
Looking ahead, the Kings will aim to break their winless streak against the Pelicans in the regular season. With momentum on their side and a renewed sense of confidence, Sacramento is poised to make a strong push for a playoff spot in the competitive Western Conference.
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