On a thrilling night in Sacramento, Russell Westbrook made history by achieving his 204th career tripledouble. His remarkable performance, along with Dennis Schroder’s crucial contributions, led the Sacramento Kings to a 121116 victory over the Golden State Warriors.

Key Performances and Statistics

Westbrook delivered an impressive stat line, scoring 23 points, collecting 16 rebounds, and dishing out 10 assists. This marked his first tripledouble since joining the Kings.

Schroder played a vital role in the fourth quarter, hitting three threepointers during an 110 run. This surge helped break a 104104 tie and secured the Kings’ victory.

Scoring Leaders

  • DeMar DeRozan: 25 points
  • Dennis Schroder: 18 points
  • Will Richard (Warriors): 30 points
  • Moses Moody (Warriors): 28 points
  • Jonathan Kuminga (Warriors): 24 points

Game Overview

This matchup saw both teams missing key players. Notably, Golden State did not have Stephen Curry, Jimmy Butler, and Draymond Green. Sacramento missed Domantas Sabonis and Zach LaVine.

Despite the absences, the Warriors started strong, with Kuminga and Richard combining for 33 points in the first half. They built a comforting 13point lead early but could not maintain their momentum.

The Kings, fueled by a strong performance from DeRozan in the third quarter, narrowed the gap and took the lead into the final period. The Warriors struggled with execution, committing 19 turnovers throughout the game.

Upcoming Matches

Looking ahead, the Warriors will visit the Denver Nuggets on Friday night, while the Kings will host the Oklahoma City Thunder on the same evening. This win marks a strong start for the Kings as they begin a fivegame homestand.

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