Stephen Curry went nuclear for 36 points to lead the Warriors over the Kings in Game 3. During his postgame interview, he stood up for suspended teammate Draymond Green.
Kyle Irving
Sorry, Kings fans. You'll have to leave your cowbells at home for Games 3 and 4.
Scott Rafferty
Redick expressed his disapproval on ESPN's "First Take."
Zac Al-Khateeb
In Games 1 and 2, the Warriors had chances despite playing well below their championship standard. There are a few ways in which they can improve to get back into the series as it shifts to San Francisco.
Gilbert McGregor
Draymond Green will miss Game 3 with the Warriors down 2-0. Green was ejected for stomping on Domantas Sabonis in the fourth quarter of Game 2.
Micah Adams
Domantas Sabonis will undergo an X-ray of his ribs and lungs after Draymond Green stepped on his torso in an altercation.
Draymond Green's night came to an early close after he was ejected with 7:03 remaining in the fourth quarter.
Benyam Kidane
De'Aaron Fox has found a rhythm against a Warriors defense that has slowed down many stars over the years.
Green said he stomped on Sabonis because he had nowhere else to land his foot.
Edward Sutelan
Draymond Green was ejected for the second time in his playoff career in the Warriors' Game 2 loss to the Kings. Social media naturally blew up in wake of his stomp of Domantas Sabonis.
Jacob Camenker
Only 8% of teams to trail 2-0 in a best-of-7 series have come back to win. Can the Warriors dig out of their massive 2-0 hole against the Kings?
Sacramento's turnaround was far from overnight, as the franchise's resurgence is one that is several years in the making.
E-40 is a courtside staple at Warriors games.
Kevin Skiver
Here's how the introduction of a postgame tradition took a life of its own, causing many to even refer to the Kings as "The Beam Team."
The Warriors will enter the playoff bracket as the No. 6 seed — and Draymond Green is just fine with that placement.
Jordan Greer
The gap in playoff experience between these two teams couldn't be wider, but do the Kings have something in store for the Warriors?
The Kings have officially ended their 16-season playoff drought, securing their spot in the 2023 NBA Playoffs.
After Trey Lyles shoved Giannis Antetokounmpo in the back late in the game, he and Brook Lopez got tangled up, resulting in both players being ejected.
The Kings and Clippers combined for 351 points as Sacramento defeated LA in a double-overtime thriller on Friday.
Russell Westbrook went for a double-double of 17 points and 14 assists in his Clippers debut.
LeBron James is a man of many talents, but Photoshop might not be his thing.
The talent pool is growing rapidly in the NBA but there are still only 24 roster spots on the All-Star team. Which young players on the rise could make their first All-Star appearance this season?
Powered by strong performances from Haliburton and Sabonis, the Pacers and Kings find themselves ahead of a few marquee franchises in the early-season standings.
The Kings have a new winning tradition that has sparked their longest win streak since 2004.
Through the first 10-plus games of the 2022 rookie class, Paolo Banchero and Bennedict Mathurin look head and shoulders above their competition.
"He traveled on the last play, and I would not be doing my job if I didn't come up here and protect my guys," Brown said.
Las Vegas' NBA history suggests that there's a seamless connection between the city and basketball being played at the highest level.
With the announcement of the 2022-23 NBA schedule, we're one step closer to seeing the 2022 rookie class take the floor.
Murray has shown the members of Sacramento's front office and coaching staff exactly what they wanted to see.
Top-five picks Chet Holmgren and Keegan Murray have made their mark on Summer League so far.
Murray is a talented scorer and wing defender. But Ivey is getting Ja Morant comparisons. Sporting News breaks down Sacramento's decision to take Murray over Ivey.
David Suggs
Where do the Sacramento Kings land in the draft order? Here is everything you need to know ahead of the 2022 NBA Draft.
Ananth Pandian
The Kings don't have a strong history of drafting, and recent rumors indicate they haven't learned much.
Purdue guard Jaden Ivey fits a mold of dynamic athlete that basically hasn't failed in the past two decades of NBA competition.
Mike DeCourcy
The 2022 NBA Draft class is deep with forwards and wings who are ready to make an impact at the next level.
The 2022 NBA Draft has more than a handful of guards worth knowing ahead of draft night.
The former Cleveland Cavaliers and Los Angeles Lakers coach is reportedly the new head man in Sacramento.