DeMar DeRozan’s exceptional performance lifted the Sacramento Kings to a competitive 121–116 win over the Golden State Warriors at the Golden 1 Center on Thursday night. The veteran forward showcased his signature mid-range accuracy, tallying 25 points, two assists, and two rebounds.
The Kings, now standing at 3–5 for the season, erased an eight-point deficit in the final minutes to secure the victory. Russell Westbrook was also crucial in the win, delivering a remarkable triple-double — his 204th career achievement — with 23 points, 16 rebounds, and 10 assists.
“His leadership and energy proved vital as Sacramento erupted for 29 points in the decisive fourth quarter.”
Dennis Schroder provided steady support with 18 points and seven assists, maintaining the offensive rhythm. Drew Eubanks contributed 12 points and six rebounds, while young guard Nique Clifford added 13 points in extended minutes.
Though the Warriors led through the first three quarters, they could not resist Sacramento’s late push. The Kings tightened their defense and outscored Golden State 31–29 in the closing period to complete their comeback effort.
Rookie Will Richard stood out for the short-handed Warriors, posting a personal best of 30 points in his first NBA start.
DeRozan and Westbrook spearheaded a thrilling fourth-quarter rally that carried the Kings past the Warriors in one of the season’s most gripping NBA finishes.