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The Sacramento Kings are in high spirits after defeating the Golden State Warriors on Monday night, giving them their second win over the team in their entire playoff history. Beam’s team won 114-106. The two will meet again on April 20 at the Chase Center. This latest win not only made the Sacramento Kings their first playoff appearance in 16 seasons, but also came after years of frustration were erased by defeating the Golden State Warriors for their first playoff appearance on Saturday. De’Aaron Fox led the Kings proudly, scoring 38 points in the second-highest playoff opener in NBA history to lead the Kings to a 126-123 victory. De’Aaron Fox scored 24 points and hit a 3-pointer to lead the playoff newcomers to their second straight win. After Golden State’s Draymond Green was fouled, the Kings closed the game strong and became the first team in the Stephen Curry era to lead the Warriors 2-0. 7:03 to play in the chest by Domantas Sabinis, causing him to be fouled. During the review, Sacramento fans chanted insults to Green, waved his arms, held an egg to his ear, called for a loud cheer and stood on the bench.. The Warriors fought back to tie the game before the Kings went on a 17-8 run to cheer the towel-waving crowd. Fox’s 3-pointer made 107 – 101 with 2:17 to play and the Kings took over from there. Davion Mitchell made it 112-103 with 1:18 left. Sabonis added 24 points for Sacramento and Malik Monk scored 18 off the bench. Curry led the Warriors with 28 points but shot just 13 from 3. As Golden State Struggles Offensively – Point Range. The Warriors made 22 turnovers. SLOPPY START The teams got off to a good start with nine turnovers each in the first quarter. The 18 combined turnovers in the first quarter were the most in any game over six seasons and the most in a playoff game since at least the 2001-02 season. The Kings also missed their first 11 3-pointers before Fox made one late. In one.TIP-INSwarriors: Andrew Wiggins returned to the starting lineup at second back after being out for more than two months to deal with an undisclosed family matter. Wiggins scored 22 points. … Golden State committed five fouls in the first 1:42 of the third quarter.Kings: Sacramento scored 41 points in the second quarter, the eighth time a team has scored at least 40 in a coaching quarter in a playoff game against Golden State. Steve Kerr tenure. UP NEXTGame 3 is Thursday night in San Francisco. The Associated Press contributed to this report.

The Sacramento Kings are in high spirits after defeating the Golden State Warriors on Monday night, giving them their second win over the team in their entire playoff history.

Beam’s team won 114-106. The two will meet again on April 20 at the Chase Center.

This latest win not only made the Sacramento Kings their first playoff appearance in 16 seasons, but also came after years of frustration were erased by defeating the Golden State Warriors for their first playoff appearance on Saturday. De’Aaron Fox led the Kings with 38 points to lead the Kings to a 126-123 victory in the second-highest playoff game in NBA history.

A second straight win for the playoff-inexperienced Kings is a promising sign of how the next games will go against last year’s champions.

De’Aaron Fox scored 24 points and made a 3-pointer to lead the Finals newcomer Sacramento Kings to their second straight win. After Golden State’s Draymond Green was fouled, the Kings closed out the game strongly and became the first team in the Stephen Curry era to lead the Warriors 2-0.

The game heated up in the fourth quarter when Green kicked Domantas Sabides in the chest and fouled Domantas Sabides with 7:03 to play.

During the review, Sacramento fans shouted boos at Green, who waved his arms, held his hands to his ears and let out loud boos while standing on his chair.

The Warriors battled back to tie the game before the Kings went on a 17-8 run to delight the towel-waving crowd.

Fox’s 3-pointer made it 107-101 with 2:17 to play and the Kings took control from there. Davion Mitchell hit a 3 to make it 112-103 with 1:18 left.

Sabinis added 24 points for Sacramento and Malik Monk scored 18 off the bench.

Curry led the Warriors with 28 points as Golden State struggled to play offensively, but shot just 3 of 13 from 3-point range. The Warriors made 22 turnovers.

SLOPPY start

The teams got off to a poor start with nine turnovers each in the first quarter. The 18 combined turnovers in the first quarter were the most in any game over six seasons and the most in a game since at least the 2001-02 season.

The Kings missed their first 11 3-pointers before Fox scored one late in the first.

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Warriors: Andrew Wiggins returned to the starting lineup at second back after more than two months out to deal with an undisclosed family matter. Wiggins scored 22 points. … Golden State committed five fouls in the first 1:42 of the third quarter.

Kings: Sacramento’s 41 points in the second quarter marked the eighth time a team has scored 40 in a quarter under coach Steve Kerr in a playoff game against Golden State.

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Game 3 is Thursday night in San Francisco.


The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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