The Golden State Warriors beat the Sacramento Kings 130-104 in one of the NBA’s most competitive regular-season games for their sixth straight win. The game not only saw Curry pass the 4,000 milestone in his career three-pointers, but also brought Warriors coach Kerr’s number of wins to a new high.
After the game began, the Warriors quickly got into the swing of things, building a double-digit lead. Although the Kings seized the opportunity to close the gap to 10 points just before halftime, the Warriors quickly adjusted to regain the lead in the second half. In the end, the Warriors beat the Kings 130-104 to keep the momentum going.
One of the highlights of the game was Curry’s milestone of making more than 4,000 career 3-pointers. The achievement not only highlighted Curry’s superior strength, but also added more luster to the Warriors’ victory. And in addition to Curry’s outstanding performance, Warriors coach Kerr also ushered in a big moment.
With the win, Kerr now has 557 wins as a coach, tying Al Attles for the most in Warriors history. This achievement is not only an affirmation of Kerr’s coaching ability, but also a testament to his brilliant history with the Warriors.
After winning six in a row, the Warriors improved to 38-28, sixth in the Western Conference. Such results have undoubtedly made fans full of expectations for the future of the Warriors. According to the schedule, the Warriors will next face the Knicks at 8:30 am Beijing time on March 16.
I believe that under the leadership of Kerr, the Warriors will continue to maintain an excellent competitive state and bring more wonderful games to the fans. In the meantime, we can expect Curry and other players to continue to create more milestones in the coming games and add more luster to the Golden State Warriors’ glorious history.