Lakers Vs Warriors is the immediate streaming question after Golden State's victory over Sacramento, where Stephen Curry scored 17 points with two four-point plays, as reported by the Associated Press.
The Warriors held off the Kings 110-105, and Curry came off the bench for his second game back from a right knee injury, as reported by the Associated Press. Brandin Podziemski finished with 20 points and De'Anthony Melton had 21, while Sacramento rookie Maxime Raynaud added 17 points and eight rebounds, as reported by the Associated Press.
The game featured moments that shifted momentum, with Curry tying the score late with a 3 and then creating a go-ahead 3 via an assist to Podziemski on the next possession, as reported by the Associated Press. Killian Hayes scored 18 off the bench for the Kings. Golden State used a new starting configuration after Will Richard was scratched with a back injury and Pat Spencer moved into the lineup, marking the 40th different starting lineup for the team, as reported by the Associated Press.
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