• Home
  • Politics
  • Health
  • World
  • Business
  • Finance
  • Tech
  • More
    • Sports
    • Entertainment
    • Lifestyle
What's Hot

Vance Takes Center Stage In White House Push To Protect GOP Majority

June 23, 2026

Players Will Not Be Fined for Wearing Bible Verses

June 23, 2026

Iran MOU Doesn’t Address ‘Very Important’ Ballistic Missiles, Terror Proxies

June 23, 2026
Facebook Twitter Instagram
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
Tuesday, June 23
Patriot Now NewsPatriot Now News
  • Home
  • Politics

    Vance Takes Center Stage In White House Push To Protect GOP Majority

    June 23, 2026

    House Republicans Threaten Contempt After Dem Cash Cow ActBlue Ignores Subpoenas

    June 23, 2026

    Trump Admin Threatens To Pull Critical Federal Funds Unless States Adopt Election Integrity Measures

    June 23, 2026

    White Democrat Women Dance Across America For Juneteenth

    June 23, 2026

    Joy Reid Claims Black People Aren’t Excited For July 4th, Juneteenth Is The ‘Real Thing’

    June 23, 2026
  • Health

    HHS Ebola trial, retatrutide, suicide treatment: Morning Rounds

    June 23, 2026

    This Startup Says It Saves Medicare More Than $2 Million A Week

    June 23, 2026

    7 Signs You Need Physical Therapy (And How To Find the Right Provider)

    June 23, 2026

    Kidney transplant, livestock disease, Texas: Morning Rounds

    June 22, 2026

    The Hidden Hormone Controlling Your Energy, Mood, And Recovery

    June 22, 2026
  • World

    Iran MOU Doesn’t Address ‘Very Important’ Ballistic Missiles, Terror Proxies

    June 23, 2026

    DEA Reportedly Did Nothing As Staggering Amounts Of Fentanyl Hit The Streets

    June 23, 2026

    One Dead, Nine in Critical Condition After Train Collision in England

    June 23, 2026

    MS NOW Analyst: Trump Broke Biggest ‘Taboo’ In Diplomatic History

    June 23, 2026

    Puberty Blockers to Be Given to Girls as Young as 11 in UK Medical Trial

    June 23, 2026
  • Business

    Influential Economic Policy Center Bankrolled By Shady Dating App Founder

    June 19, 2026

    Dem Senator‘s 22-Year-Old Son Raises Eyeballs After Raking In $30 Million Investment

    June 19, 2026

    Jeff Bezos Claims AI Boom Will Actually Lead To Labor Shortages

    June 17, 2026

    Are You Gay Enough To Get A California Utilities Contract? Here’s The Test

    June 17, 2026

    Jersey Mike’s Overtakes Chick-Fil-A As Highest Rated Fast Food Chain

    June 17, 2026
  • Finance

    MoonPay buys Entendre in digital finance infrastructure push

    June 23, 2026

    U.S. fights with Brazil for China’s giant soybean market

    June 23, 2026

    What Will ETFs Look Like in 2027? State Street Gazes into Its Crystal Ball

    June 23, 2026

    Intel CEO gives investors a reality check

    June 23, 2026

    China’s 618 shopping festival growth slows sharply as consumer spending malaise persists

    June 23, 2026
  • Tech

    Elon Musk’s SpaceX IPO Spurs Momentum for Orbital AI Data Centers

    June 23, 2026

    Netflix’s Mega Podcast Venture Failing to Earn Fans

    June 23, 2026

    Texas Grandma Killed by Tesla Crashing into Home, Driver Claims ‘Autopilot’ Active

    June 22, 2026

    Asbestos Discovered in 1,000 UK Wind Turbines Imported from China

    June 22, 2026

    ‘F**k These Weird Ass Vultures’

    June 22, 2026
  • More
    • Sports
    • Entertainment
    • Lifestyle
Patriot Now NewsPatriot Now News
Home»Sports»Forcing Game 7, the Youthful Kings Make Golden State Look ‘a Little Tired’
Sports

Forcing Game 7, the Youthful Kings Make Golden State Look ‘a Little Tired’

April 29, 2023No Comments5 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Forcing Game 7, the Youthful Kings Make Golden State Look ‘a Little Tired’
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

SAN FRANCISCO — In an otherwise quiet moment before the Sacramento Kings took the court for their most important playoff game in nearly two decades, Harrison Barnes gathered his teammates around him and urged them to focus on the task at hand so they could take the series back to Sacramento.

At the ripe age of 30, Barnes is considered a voice of wisdom on a team brimming with youth. The Kings are so bouncy and bubbly that they seem almost carbonated. Perhaps their postseason inexperience is serving them well in their first-round series with the Golden State Warriors.

After all, the basketball gods were not favoring the Kings ahead of Game 6 on Friday night. They were on the brink of elimination after having lost three straight, a grim stretch that included a loss in Sacramento on Wednesday. De’Aaron Fox, the team’s All-Star point guard, was coping with a broken finger on his shooting hand. And, of course, the Kings were facing Golden State, a championship-tested team that appeared to have found its rhythm.

So, what did the Kings do? They assembled one of their most complete games of the season in a 118-99 victory that tied the series at three games apiece and ensured a Game 7 in Sacramento on Sunday afternoon, signaling to everyone — as if anyone needed proof at this late stage — that their resurgence is no fluke.

There was never any question that the Kings were talented and brash. But they are resilient, too.

“It’s no pressure for us because didn’t nobody think we would be here,” said the Kings guard Malik Monk, 25, who scored a team-high 28 points off the bench. “Man, I’ve never been to a Game 7, so I don’t know what to expect. I just know I’m going to go out there and play 110 percent, give it my all and continue to do what I’ve been doing.”

See also  U.N. Gave UAE State Oil Company Access to Climate Conference Communications

The winner of the game on Sunday will face the Los Angeles Lakers in the Western Conference semifinals starting Tuesday. The Lakers advanced by defeating the Memphis Grizzlies on Friday, 125-85, in Game 6 of their first-round series.

“It’s a big opportunity,” said Fox, 25, who scored 26 points with an avulsion fracture on his left index finger, an injury that he sustained earlier in the series. “Everybody doesn’t get to experience a Game 7, and not a lot of people get to experience a Game 7 in Sacramento.”

He added, “From start to finish, I feel like this is probably the best game that we’ve played this year.”

The Warriors remain a mystery. Even as defending champions, they have not exactly carried themselves with an air of inevitability, as they did in the 2014-15 season, when they coasted into the playoffs with a 67-15 record, or in the 2017-18 season, which they punctuated with their third title in four years.

This latest iteration of the Warriors — even with their familiar core — is an abstract painting. There is little continuity. Momentum is a foreign concept. Some nights, they produce basketball as high art. Other nights, they look uninspired or — gasp! — a little old. During the regular season, they had the one of the best records in the league at home and one of the worst records in the league on the road. Go figure.

But Golden State’s victory at Sacramento in Game 5 was one of those rare road triumphs. And it seemed a strong indication that the Warriors had unearthed some of their former magic, that they were, according to Coach Steve Kerr, “a different team” than they had been earlier this season or even earlier this month. More cohesive. More determined. And fully capable of elevating their play in the postseason.

See also  Sebastian Aho gets an unfriendly assist to Brock Nelson goal in Game Five

Back home for Game 6 on Friday, Golden State was in a position to do what it had done so many times before — win and advance. Instead, the Kings went with a smaller lineup, pushed the pace and still managed to outrebound the Warriors, 53-42. Golden State shot 37.2 percent from the field. Stephen Curry missed three free throws and committed five turnovers.

“They was a little tired,” Monk said. “We were a little younger than they are, so we knew we could take advantage of that. So we’re going to try to do the same thing on Sunday.”

Curry, 35, who scored 29 points in the loss, cited “mental errors” as the culprit.

“I don’t know if that was an energy thing or a focus thing,” he said, “but you have to be able to learn those lessons quick. Because we put ourselves in a situation where we have to be the team that’s playing with desperation.”

Before they closed out the regular season as the No. 3 seed in the West, the Kings had gone 16 seasons without a playoff appearance. It has been 19 seasons since they won a series.

“We’re going to have to play at our best,” the Kings Coach Mike Brown said of Game 7. “They’re the champions. We’re going to have to play at an elite level for 48 minutes against these guys because they’re going to bring it, trust me.”

After wins this season, the Kings have been lighting a huge purple beam from the roof of Golden 1 Center, their arena in Sacramento. When the team goes on the road, the players bring a bit of the beam with them, affixing a pair of pocket-size, purple-hued strobe lights to stalls in the visiting locker room.

See also  Miami Marlins fans worried as Jazz Chisholm Jr. was removed from the game after colliding into outfield wall: "Cover athlete curse"

Those lights were flashing after the game on Friday, a small celebration that the Kings hope foreshadows a more significant one.

Forcing Game Golden Kings State Tired Youthful
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

Players Will Not Be Fined for Wearing Bible Verses

June 23, 2026

‘The Most Wonderful People in the World’

June 23, 2026

Linda Cohn Plans To Retire From ESPN After 34 Years

June 23, 2026

What Will ETFs Look Like in 2027? State Street Gazes into Its Crystal Ball

June 23, 2026
Add A Comment

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Top Posts

U.S. and Canada Must Unite to Confront China

May 15, 2026

Musk says vehicle autonomy is ‘main driver’ of Tesla value

June 17, 2023

Elon Musk’s X Spars With EU Over Censorship Of ‘Disinformation’

October 12, 2023

Stocks edge higher after sharp sell-off

February 22, 2023
Don't Miss

Vance Takes Center Stage In White House Push To Protect GOP Majority

Politics June 23, 2026

Vice President JD Vance flew to Bangor, Maine, on May 14 for what was billed…

Players Will Not Be Fined for Wearing Bible Verses

June 23, 2026

Iran MOU Doesn’t Address ‘Very Important’ Ballistic Missiles, Terror Proxies

June 23, 2026

HHS Ebola trial, retatrutide, suicide treatment: Morning Rounds

June 23, 2026
About
About

This is your World, Tech, Health, Entertainment and Sports website. We provide the latest breaking news straight from the News industry.

We're social. Connect with us:

Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest
Categories
  • Business (4,386)
  • Entertainment (5,264)
  • Finance (3,889)
  • Health (2,329)
  • Lifestyle (1,893)
  • Politics (3,657)
  • Sports (4,621)
  • Tech (2,296)
  • Uncategorized (4)
  • World (5,172)
Our Picks

China Tech, Yuan Fall as Stimulus Hopes Unanswered: Markets Wrap

June 19, 2023

“Chance for them to sign off with a positive performance”

May 27, 2023

Paris Hilton Reveals She Had An Abortion, Says Roe V. Wade Repeal Was ‘Mind-Boggling’

February 25, 2023
Popular Posts

Vance Takes Center Stage In White House Push To Protect GOP Majority

June 23, 2026

Players Will Not Be Fined for Wearing Bible Verses

June 23, 2026

Iran MOU Doesn’t Address ‘Very Important’ Ballistic Missiles, Terror Proxies

June 23, 2026
© 2026 Patriotnownews.com - All rights reserved.
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.