Steph Curry drops harsh assessment of Warriors-Kings rivalry after blowout win originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area
The Warriors and Kings have met in the postseason twice over the last three seasons, helping to form a budding rivalry between Northern California’s two NBA teams.
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But Golden State’s 137-103 win over Sacramento on Friday night at Chase Center looked anything but competitive, prompting Warriors star Steph Curry to deliver a harsh evaluation of that notion.
“Geographically, yeah,” Curry responded after the game when asked if he believes the Warriors and Kings remain rivals in 2026. “That’s about it.”
Curry dropped 27 points on the Kings in the Warriors’ win on Friday, which came just over two months after Golden State lost to Sacramento 121-116 on Nov. 5. All-time, the Warriors own the head-to-head record over the Kings, 220-198.
The Warriors and Kings most recently faced off in the postseason during the 2024 NBA play-in tournament, where Sacramento emerged victorious, 118-94, over Golden State to earn the Western Conference’s No. 7 seed and advance to the playoffs.
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It was retribution for the Kings, who lost to the Warriors in seven games the year before in the opening round of the 2023 NBA playoffs.
With the Kings (8-30) currently experiencing their worst start to a season in the Sacramento era, it doesn’t look like they’ll be meeting the Warriors again in the postseason this year. But Golden State, at 21-18, is a play-in team at the moment — so only time will tell if they’re in the playoffs, either.