3 Takeaways from Golden State Warriors' Loss to Sacramento Kings

3 Takeaways from Golden State Warriors' Loss to Sacramento Kings

Without Stephen Curry, Jimmy Butler, and Draymond Green, the Golden State Warriors narrowly lost to the Sacramento Kings with a final score of 121–116. Russell Westbrook led Sacramento with a triple-double performance, supported by timely contributions from DeMar DeRozan and Dennis Schroder.

Moses Moody’s Standout Performance

Moses Moody delivered a bright spot for the Warriors, scoring 28 points along with four blocks and two steals. His recent surge highlights promising progress for Golden State.

Will Richard’s Breakout Game

Rookie guard Will Richard, selected 56th in the 2025 draft, continues to impress early in his career. In his first start, he posted 30 points on 10-of-15 shooting, with seven rebounds and three assists.

“Based on his first few games, one could make the case he should have been taken in the middle of the first round.”

Despite competition in the crowded backcourt, Richard deserves consistent minutes. His development could be crucial for a playoff push.

Turnover Problems Persist

The Warriors rank 23rd in turnovers per game, averaging 17. Against Sacramento, they committed 18 more. While turnovers were manageable during championship years, this version of the team struggles to overcome frequent mistakes.

Summary

The Warriors’ loss revealed Moody’s growth, Richard’s breakout, and ongoing turnover issues that continue to hinder their potential.

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Sports Illustrated Sports Illustrated — 2025-11-06