Curry’s fantastic performance was overshadowed by the Kings defender’s victorious shot with a siren / News



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Nuotr .: AFP-Scanpix

Nuotr. AFP-Scanpix

Stephen Curry put on the best show, the Golden State Warriors (1-1) came out of a 19-point deficit, but were still happy to win the home of the Sacramento Kings (2-1).

Kyle Guy, who hit a triple with a siren, snatched the victory from the Kings 114: 113 (25:27, 37:20, 26:34, 26:32).

The 23-year-old Guy kicked the ball from his side of the court, jumped at Kevon Looney, who got in his way, and threw a long-distance shot, which gave Kings a second victory in the preseason game.

Curry, who played very well for the Warriors, scored 29 points in 28 minutes (6/8 doubles, 5/13 trit., 2/3 penalties), made 4 assists, bounced 4 and took 3 balls, blocked the shot and 4 I made a mistake.

The Kings crushed the Warriors by 19 points (66:47) early in the third quarter, but after a powerful fourth, the guests cut the deficit to 7 points (81:88).

In the deciding quarter, the Warriors took the lead. Brad Wanamaker noticed the penalties, Damion Lee made a successful foray to the basket, Marquese Chriss charged from above, and the Warriors won the section 11: 0 and weighed the score in their favor – 106: 104.

With 44.1 seconds to go, Caleb Wesson scored a penalty and increased the Warriors’ lead to 4 points (113: 109). In the next attack, Robert Woodard stepped in and broke the Kings’ back in half (111: 113).

In the Warriors’ last attack, Lee lost from a distance, and the Kings managed a quick attack, which was capped off with a victorious shot from Guy.

Guy was the best performer among the winners. The defender scored 20 points in 21 minutes (1/1 double, 6/10 trit., 0/2 penalty), bounced 3 balls, made 3 assists and made 3 errors.

“Reyes”: Kyle’as Guy 20 (6/10 trit.), Buddy Hieldas 18 (5/10 trit.), De’Aronas Foxas 17 (5/6 dvit., 1/7 trit.), Hassanas Whiteside ‘ as 11 (5/6 dvit., 9 atk. kam.).

Warriors: Stephen Curry 29 (6/8 trit., 5/13 trit.), Marquese Chrissas 17 (3/4 trit., 9 rev. Cam), Andrew Wiggins (3/7 dvit., 1/5 trit.) And Kelly Oubre (2/6 dvit.) After 12, Brad Wanamaker 10.

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