Warriors finish off Kings for first win since Steph Curry’s return

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SAN FRANCISCO — The Warriors will have to beat two teams better than the one inside their building Tuesday night if they want to advance out of next week’s play-in tournament.

It’s a good thing they should have more help than they did against the Kings.

Despite leading by double digits late into the third quarter, it took the Warriors until the final moments to put away the Western Conference bottom dwellers in a 110-105 win.

Stephen Curry brings the ball up court against the Kings. NBAE via Getty Images

In his second game back from a 27-game absence, Stephen Curry lacked the late heroics that nearly willed them back against the Rockets but still sank one late 3-pointer and set up Brandin Podziemski for a dagger at the top of the key that put them up 107-104 with 1:54 left. 

Curry finished with 17 points in 25 minutes off the bench, and De’Anthony Melton led five other scorers in double figures with 21 points for his best showing since March 16.

Playing his second game on a 10-day contract, Charles Bassey grabbed a game-high 12 rebounds to go with 14 points for a double-double, while Pat Spencer paced them early with 11 of his 14 points in the first half after stepping into the starting lineup for Will Richard.

The rookie guard was scratched before tipoff after initially being listed in the starting lineup.

Curry hits a three with a hand in his face. NBAE via Getty Images

What it means

The Warriors played their best half of basketball of the season the last time they faced the Kings, outscoring Sacramento by 30 points over the final two quarters of a 137-103 win in the first week of January, their largest margin of the season.

Their trouble putting away the Kings three months later only underscores how much has changed for the Warriors, who have since lost Jimmy Butler and Moses Moody for the season, and were also missing Will Richard and a trio of big men — Kristap Porzingis, Al Horford and Quinten Post — on Tuesday.

The outcome of this one didn’t change anything in the standings, but the Clippers would officially lock them into the No. 10 seed if they held on to a double-digit lead against the Mavericks.

Turning point

The Kings climbed all the way back from a 16-point Warriors lead to tie the score at 85 in the first minute of the fourth quarter. Melton and Podziemski each scored seven to help Golden State finish off the win.

This was the Warriors first win since Curry’s return. NBAE via Getty Images

MVP: Rick Celebrini

The Warriors’ vice president of player health and performance gets the credit for working Curry back from an unpredictable knee injury that didn’t show any negative effects in his second game back.

In fact, Curry looked even more comfortable, twice squeezing around screens, getting off a shot from distance with defenders in his face and luring them into his landing space for a foul.

On his second four-point play, Curry smiled and shimmied from his seat on the floor.

Stat of the game: 21 points

In one encouraging sign heading into the postseason, Melton put together his best stretch of basketball in a few weeks. The guard returned from knee surgery in December and has recently been limited by a bum thumb but looked like the dynamic backcourt playmaker the Warriors had become accustomed to with 21 points in 29 minutes.

Melton poured in 12 in just the first six minutes of the second quarter, helping the Warriors build a double-digit advantage. In that stretch alone, Melton doubled his best scoring total since he had 14 in a March 25 win over the Nets.

Up next

The Warriors host the Lakers on Thursday in what will be their final home game of the season unless they are able to advance out of the play-in tournament. With their seeding already locked in, expect Curry and a collection of others to rest the following night in Sacramento.

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