Stephen Curry scores Game 7-record 50 as Warriors eliminate Kings
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[May 01, 2023]
Stephen Curry set a Game 7 scoring record with 50 points and
the Golden State Warriors kept their championship-repeat dreams
alive with a 120-100 road win over the Sacramento Kings on Sunday
afternoon.
By virtue of their 19th consecutive playoff-series triumph over
Western Conference competition, the sixth-seeded Warriors not only
earned the right to take on the seventh-seeded Los Angeles Lakers in
the second round, but also have the home-court advantage in the
best-of-seven. The series is set to tip off Tuesday in San
Francisco.
The third-seeded Kings, who were making their first postseason
appearance in 17 years, had the home-court edge over the Warriors,
but Golden State won Games 5 and 7 at Sacramento after two earlier
home victories to advance.
Riding 16 points from Domantas Sabonis, Sacramento led 58-56 at
halftime before Golden State flashed its championship form over the
final 24 minutes.
It began with a 35-23 third-quarter edge fueled by Curry's 14 points
and Klay Thompson's nine. It also included a 22-9 advantage in
rebounds in the period.
Down 10 entering the final quarter, the Kings mounted no charge,
missing their first five shots and mixing in a turnover. By the time
De'Aaron Fox ended a 3:37 Sacramento drought, the Golden State lead
had expanded to 12 as time slipped away.
Curry's 50 points were three more than he'd ever scored in a playoff
game, and two more than the 48 Kevin Durant put up against the
Milwaukee Bucks in a Brooklyn Nets Game 7 loss in the 2021 Eastern
semifinals. Curry made 20 of his career-high 38 shots overall and
7-for-18 on 3-point tries.
Andrew Wiggins finished with 17 points. Thompson scored 16 in a
4-for-19 shooting effort, and Kevon Looney had 11 points and 21
rebounds.
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April 30, 2023; Sacramento, California,
USA; Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) shoots the
basketball against Sacramento Kings forward Harrison Barnes (40) and
guard Terence Davis (3) during the third quarter in game seven of
the 2023 NBA playoffs first round at Golden 1 Center. Mandatory
Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
Looney did most of his damage on the offensive
glass, with 10 of his 21 boards coming off teammates' misses. Golden
State outrebounded the hosts 55-49 overall and 18-14 at the
offensive end.
Returning to the starting lineup, Draymond Green chipped in with
eight points, six rebounds, two steals and a game-high eight
assists.
Making 10 of his 16 shots, Sabonis led the Kings with 22 points to
complement eight rebounds and a team-high seven assists.
Fox had 16 points on a 5-for-19 shooting afternoon, reserves Terence
Davis and Malik Monk 14 apiece and Keegan Murray 10 for Sacramento,
which shot just 12-for-47 from 3-point range, getting outscored
45-36 from beyond the arc.
Kevin Huerter grabbed a team-high nine rebounds to go with seven
points and two blocks.
--Field Level Media
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