The Golden State Warriors play host to the Sacramento Kings at Chase Center on Sunday. The Kings (0-2) were questioned when they traded Tyrese Haliburton last year, and early results have fans as frustrated as ever. This team hasn't made the postseason in two decades, and management continues to make poor decisions. With that said, they've formed a nice core with De'Aaron Fox and Domantas Sabonis. The big man has been regularly flirting with triple-doubles, while Fox has 69 points through the first two games of the year. He actually flirted with a 30-point average over the final month of last year, and that Tyrese trade really opened up the door for him to succeed. Fox is going to have to lead the charge for a playoff push, but they already have an uphill battle with this 0-2 record. The Warriors (1-1) looked incredible in their opener, but they followed that up with a home loss against the Denver Nuggets. Losing to a team like that is nothing to be ashamed of, and this Warriors team will be fine going forward. The 2021 Championship run was led by Stephen Curry, and the Finals MVP has been going nuts through the first two games of the year. He's got at least 33 points in each of those, carrying this offense with Draymond Green and Klay Thompson both limited. Those two are being capped off in terms of playing time to protect their workload, but Chef Curry is happy to cook no matter who's on the floor. These teams played four times last season, with Golden State sweeping the season series. They actually won all four matchups by double-digit margins. Now with that being said, I like...
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Kings vs Warriors
The Golden State Warriors play host to the Sacramento Kings at Chase Center on Sunday. The Kings (0-2) were questioned when they traded Tyrese Haliburton last year, and early results have fans as frustrated as ever. This team hasn't made the postseason in two decades, and management continues to make poor decisions. With that said, they've formed a nice core with De'Aaron Fox and Domantas Sabonis. The big man has been regularly flirting with triple-doubles, while Fox has 69 points through the first two games of the year. He actually flirted with a 30-point average over the final month of last year, and that Tyrese trade really opened up the door for him to succeed. Fox is going to have to lead the charge for a playoff push, but they already have an uphill battle with this 0-2 record. The Warriors (1-1) looked incredible in their opener, but they followed that up with a home loss against the Denver Nuggets. Losing to a team like that is nothing to be ashamed of, and this Warriors team will be fine going forward. The 2021 Championship run was led by Stephen Curry, and the Finals MVP has been going nuts through the first two games of the year. He's got at least 33 points in each of those, carrying this offense with Draymond Green and Klay Thompson both limited. Those two are being capped off in terms of playing time to protect their workload, but Chef Curry is happy to cook no matter who's on the floor. These teams played four times last season, with Golden State sweeping the season series. They actually won all four matchups by double-digit margins. Now with that being said, I like...
Lol... I figured. I knew the Kings were playing back-to-back. I liked the Mike Brown vs Steve Kerr match-up. Plus the King's track record against the GSW. Plus I like how the Kings always play them tough. Can't win them all. Lol. But thanks for the insight.
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Lol... I figured. I knew the Kings were playing back-to-back. I liked the Mike Brown vs Steve Kerr match-up. Plus the King's track record against the GSW. Plus I like how the Kings always play them tough. Can't win them all. Lol. But thanks for the insight.
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