
"allowing Sacramento to earn one of its eight wins when the teams met in November. They didn't need Curry by the fourth quarter on Friday night. Curry scored all of his game-high 27 points in the first three periods and added 10 assists for his second double-double of the season, De'Anthony Melton led five other scorers in double figures with 19 and the Warriors (21-18) dismantled the Western Conference's worst team, 137-103."
"Golden State led by four points at halftime but outscored the Kings (8-30) 74-44 the rest of the way. The score was tied at 84 before the Warriors went on a 15-0 run. The Warriors pulled away late the third quarter, widening their lead to double digits for the first time with 37 seconds remaining in the period. Melton and Al Horford converted buckets on back-to-back possessions to close the quarter, allowing Golden State to take a 97-84 advantage into the fourth."
The Warriors, at full strength, beat the Kings 137-103, improving to 21-18 while Sacramento fell to 8-30. Stephen Curry scored a game-high 27 points — all in the first three quarters — and added 10 assists for his second double-double. De'Anthony Melton led five other scorers in double figures with 19. Golden State outscored Sacramento 74-44 after halftime, broke a tied game with a 15-0 run, and pulled away late in the third to lead 97-84 entering the fourth. Golden State assisted frequently early but allowed 15 second-chance points to keep the game close initially.
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