As part of the preparations for the new NBA season, Golden State and Sacramento met for the second time, and the match was decided by Steph Curry.
The incredible Steph Curry hit a 10-meter step-back three-pointer for a 116:115 victory over the Sacramento Kings.
It was his second consecutive three-pointer, as he previously scored for 113:114 with 37 seconds left.
The Warriors overturned an eight-point deficit in the final three minutes of the game.
Curry finished the match with 30 points, five assists and four rebounds. Besides him, five other players had double-digit points, and the best among them was Jonathan Kuminga with 18.
Andrew Wiggins scored 15, Saric 14 with six rebounds, while Trayce Jackson-Davis and Chris Paul each had 13, with nine assists and six rebounds.
Klay Thomson had just five points, seven rebounds and four assists.
In the new defeat, the Kings were led by Fox with 25 points and Keegan Murray with one less point, while Davion Mitchell scored 14.
Kevin Huerter and Domantas Sabonis scored 12 points each, who recorded a double-double performance with 10 rebounds and eight assists.
