The Golden State Warriors faced off against the Sacramento Kings in a thrilling Game 7 matchup in the NBA playoffs. The winner would advance to the next round and the loser would go home. In a game that will go down in history, Stephen Curry led the Warriors to victory with a record-breaking performance.
Injury Report
Before the game, the Warriors released an injury report that had fans worried. Klay Thompson was still out with a knee injury, and Draymond Green was listed as questionable with a sprained ankle. However, the biggest concern was Stephen Curry, who had suffered a mild concussion in the previous game. Despite the injury, Curry was cleared to play and started the game.
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First Half
The game started off with a fast pace as both teams tried to establish dominance. The Kings were led by their star player, De'Aaron Fox, who had been dominant in the series. However, the Warriors managed to contain him and took a 10-point lead at the end of the first quarter. In the second quarter, the Kings made a comeback and cut the lead to just two points. The Warriors, however, managed to hold on and went into halftime with a five-point lead.
Curry's Record-Breaking Performance
The second half started off with a bang as Curry hit a three-pointer on the first possession. From that point on, he took over the game. Curry was hitting shots from all over the court and the Kings had no answer for him. He finished the game with a playoff career-high 50 points, including 10 three-pointers. In doing so, he set a new record for the most points scored in a Game 7 in NBA history.
Warriors Advance
Despite the Kings' efforts to come back, the Warriors held on for a 117-104 victory. Curry's performance was the main reason for the win, but the rest of the team also played well. Andrew Wiggins had a solid game with 20 points, and Jordan Poole added 15 off the bench. The Warriors now advance to the next round where they will face the Los Angeles Lakers.
The game between the Warriors and the Kings was a classic. It had everything: drama, excitement, and record-breaking performances. Stephen Curry's 50-point performance will go down in history as one of the greatest Game 7 performances of all time. The Warriors now move on to face their archrivals, the Lakers, in what promises to be another thrilling series.
Keywords: NBA playoffs, Golden State Warriors, Sacramento Kings, Stephen Curry, Game 7, record-breaking performance, injury report, De'Aaron Fox, Andrew Wiggins, Jordan Poole, Los Angeles Lakers.
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