Manila Bulletin

MAKE WAY FOR KINGS

Sacramento boots out GSW, plays New Orleans next

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SACRAMENTO (AP) — Keegan Murray scored 32 points, De’aaron Fox added 24 and the Sacramento Kings stayed alive in the play-in tournament, eliminatin­g the Golden State Warriors with a 118-94 victory on Tuesday night, April 16.

Sacramento advanced to play at New Orleans on Friday night with a chance to return to the playoffs as the eighth seed in the Western Conference after snapping an NBA record 16-year playoff drought last season.

The Kings avenged a Game 7 loss at home to Golden State in last year’s first round by playing cleaner and being quicker to loose balls against the older Warriors in what was one of the most consequent­ial wins for the franchise in two decades.

The loss kept Golden State out of the playoffs for the third time in the past five seasons, including two eliminatio­ns in the play-in tournament. The Warriors committed 16 turnovers, gave up 15 offensive rebounds and way too many open 3-pointers, looking nothing like the dynastic team that won four titles from 2015-22.

Klay Thompson missed all 10 shots from the field and Stephen Curry didn’t get nearly enough help. Curry finished with 22 points but was hounded for much of the game by Keon Ellis.

The undrafted Ellis, who was on a two-way contract until February, added 15 points to go with his strong defense. Harrison Barnes scored 17 and Domantas Sabonis had 16 points and 12 rebounds for Sacramento.

The meeting between the Northern California rivals separated by less than 100 miles was a rematch of last year’s series won by Golden State. Curry scored 50 points in the seventh game.

The crowd was loud from the start even if the energy didn’t quite reach the level of last year’s matchup, when Sacramento fans celebrated the end of the record-long playoff drought.

In the other game, Lebron James had 23 points, nine assists and nine rebounds, and the Los Angeles Lakers secured a playoff berth with a 110106 victory over the New Orleans Pelicans in the Western Conference play-in tournament.

Zion Williamson had 40 points and 11 rebounds in his NBA postseason debut. But shortly after tying the game at 95 on a driving layup with 3:19 to go, Williamson went to the locker room, throwing a towel to the floor in disgust as he walked into the tunnel with an apparent injury.

After the game, Pelicans coach Willie Green said Williamson had “left leg soreness.”

“He’s going to have some imaging on it tomorrow and we’ll figure out more,” Green said.

 ?? (AP) ?? SACRAMENTO guard De'aaron Fox dunks over Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green during the first half of their NBA play-in game Tuesday, April 16, 2024.
(AP) SACRAMENTO guard De'aaron Fox dunks over Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green during the first half of their NBA play-in game Tuesday, April 16, 2024.

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