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NBA Playoff Round 1 Preview: Golden State Warriors (0-1) at Sacramento Kings (1-0)

Two teams feeling pretty good about themselves will get little time to rest before meeting again when the Golden State Warriors and host Sacramento Kings continue their Western Conference first-round playoff series with Game 2 on Monday night.

De’Aaron Fox exploded for 38 points, Malik Monk stunned the Warriors with 32 off the bench and the Kings survived two key misses by the Warriors in the final seconds to hold on for a 126-123 home win in Game 1 on Saturday night.

Thrilling a crowd that had waited 17 years for a playoff game, the Kings won despite falling behind the defending champions by as many as 10 points, getting outshot 47.8 percent to 44.9 percent and being outscored 48-36 on 3-pointers.

Sacramento prevailed thanks mostly to the clutch shooting of Fox, who made all three of his 3-point attempts and five of nine shots overall during a 15-point fourth quarter, and Monk, whose 8-for-8 free-throw shooting accounted for a majority of his 13 points in the final period.

They combined for 28 of the team’s final 35 points.

Fox insisted the hometown fans were the difference in helping him and his teammates overcome a 30-point night from Golden State’s Stephen Curry.

Domantas Sabonis, who struggled offensively on a 5-for-17, 12-point night, contributed a game-high 16 rebounds to the cause, helping Sacramento win the battle on the boards 50-41, including 17-9 on the offensive glass.

It almost wasn’t enough. Andrew Wiggins, returning from a 25-game absence for personal reasons, had a chance to give Golden State a two-point lead with 10.3 seconds remaining but misfired on a 3-pointer from the left corner.

After Monk pushed the Sacramento advantage to three with a pair of free throws, Curry had a chance to send the game to overtime, but saw his good look at a straight-away 3-point attempt clang off the rim before time expired.

In the end, Warriors coach Steve Kerr had no complaints.

The loss was just the fourth in a Game 1 in the Kerr era as Warriors coach, during which the team has won four championships and made the NBA Finals on two other occasions.

Kerr’s Warriors rebounded to win Game 2 on all three previous occasions after an opening loss, and went on to win the series in two of the three, including last year’s Finals against the Boston Celtics.

Wiggins had 17 points and four blocks in his return, but he shot just 1-for-8 on 3-pointers.

Golden State has won at least one road game in an NBA-record 27 consecutive series.

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