The Sacramento Kings have made history by winning their first playoff game since 2006 with a 126-123 victory against the Golden State Warriors (The Athletic). The game was held at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento and was an exciting moment for father-daughter duo who have been long-time Kings supporters (The Sacramento Bee). The victory was thanks in part to the impressive performance of De’Aaron Fox, who scored 38 points and was a key player in securing the win (Yahoo Sports).
The last time the Kings made the playoffs was 17 years ago, making this a significant moment for the team and their dedicated fans (AS USA). The current series standings show the Kings with a better record of 48-34 compared to the Warriors’ 44-38 (CBS Sports). This makes for an interesting series with tons of historical significance, according to Oregon Live.
For those who missed the game, it was broadcast on TV with a free live stream available online (Cleveland.com). The game was fast-paced and intense, with the lead changing several times throughout. The score was tied at 29-29 at the end of the first quarter, and continued to be a close game until the end (Fox 40).
The Kings’ win over the Warriors marks a significant moment in the team’s history and has led to celebrations among fans and supporters (Daily Mail). It’s clear that the Kings are not to be underestimated in this year’s playoffs and it will be exciting to see how the series unfolds.