Russell Westbrook achieved his 204th career triple-double, setting a new NBA record and marking his first triple-double as a member of the Sacramento Kings. He scored 23 points, grabbed 16 rebounds, and dished out 10 assists, leading the Kings to a 121-116 win over the Golden State Warriors on Wednesday in Sacramento.
Dennis Schroder played a crucial role in the final quarter, hitting three consecutive three-pointers during an 11-0 run that broke a 104-104 tie. Schroder finished the game with 18 points, helping Sacramento maintain control down the stretch and secure victory in the opening game of their five-game homestand.
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Despite missing star players, the Warriors pushed hard but fell to the Kings, who capitalized on Westbrook’s historic triple-double and Schroder’s clutch shooting to start their homestand strong.
Westbrook's NBA record triple-double and Schroder's timely shooting sealed a vital Sacramento win against a depleted Warriors team, showcasing resilience and teamwork.