Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson Help Golden State Even Series At 2 With Sacramento Kings

The Golden State Warriors needed a vintage performance from Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson and a missed shot at the buzzer by Sacramento Kings guard De'Aaron Fox to even the series.
Curry and Thompson combined for 58 points and Fox missed a late 3-pointer in the Warriors' 126-125 victory. The series is now tied at 2 after the Warriors lost the first two games.
The Warriors are coming off a season where they won the championship while the Kings are in the playoffs for the first time in 16 seasons. The loss was unfortunate for Fox, who missed at the buzzer despite being named the NBA's Clutch Player of the Year last week.
After two games in Golden State, the series shifts back to Sacramento for one game.
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