The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Warriors rally to beat Kings, Antetokoun­mpo dominates Cavaliers

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LOS ANGELES: Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant combined for 68 points as the Golden State Warriors rebounded from an embarrassi­ng loss to the Toronto Raptors two nights earlier to beat the Sacramento Kings 130-125 on Friday.

Curry made four clutch free throws down the stretch and Klay Thompson drained the go-ahead three pointer with 38 seconds remaining as the Warriors closed the fourth with a big run after getting off to a slow start inthe quarter.

"We made some adjustment­s on the defense side of the ball late in the fourth," said Durant. "We were down 10 points with three minutes to go after that it was a pickup game so you have to just try to get a bucket as fast as you can and we got stops."

Curry finished with 35 points, Durant had 33 and Thompson had 27 points and nine rebounds for the Warriors, who outscored Sacramento 17-2 over the final three minutes.

"We got to be better. We can't have lulls like that," Durant said.

Golden State came into Friday's contest stinging from a 20-point loss at home on Wednesday to the leaguelead­ing Toronto Raptors.

Draymond Green finished with 14 rebounds and 10 assists for the Warriors.

Hield scored 27 points for the Kings. Fox had 25 points, nine assists and six rebounds. Willie Cauley- Stein finished with 22 points and 11 rebounds.

Elsewhere, Giannis Antetokoun­mpo recovered from the worst game of his season to match his career high with 44 points and the Milwaukee Bucks beat the Cleveland Cavaliers 114-102.

Two nights after being held to a season-low 12 points in a loss to Indiana, he was 14 of 19 from the field and made 16 of 21 foul shots.

"You've got to put that game in the past," said Antetokoun­mpo, who also had 14 rebounds. "You put it in the past and move forward."

Milwaukee was missing two key players -- Khris Middleton, who was out with a sprained right finger and Malcolm Brogdon, who didn't play because of a sore left hamstring.

Bucks coach Mike Budenholze­r wasn't surprised Antetokoun­mpo was able to step up and carry the load.

"Obviously, a monster game for Giannis," he said. "We kind of rode him pretty hard tonight. He was ultraaggre­ssive. He's a competitor. He wants to be great."

 ?? - AFP photo ?? Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant combined for 68 points as the Golden State Warriors beat the Sacramento Kings 130-125.
- AFP photo Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant combined for 68 points as the Golden State Warriors beat the Sacramento Kings 130-125.

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