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 Warriors fell to the Kings 121-116. Russell Westbrook led the Kings with a triple-double, while DeMar DeRozan and Dennis Schroder delivered several key plays.

Moses Moody's Emerging Role

Moses Moody stood out for Golden State, scoring 28 points alongside four blocks and two steals. His strong performance over the last two games marks an important step in his development for the team.

Rookie Will Richard's Impressive Debut

The Warriors selected Will Richard with the 56th pick in the 2025 draft. In his first career start, Richard scored 30 points on 10-of-15 shooting, adding seven rebounds and three assists. Despite a crowded guard rotation limiting his minutes, Richard’s impact suggests he could have been a first-round pick.

Minutes and Development

While Richard competes with Gary Payton II for playing time, increasing his minutes could accelerate his growth and prepare him for a potential playoff role.

Turnover Challenges Continue

Golden State entered the game 23rd in turnovers per game, averaging 17, and committed 18 turnovers against Sacramento. Although previous championship teams had turnover issues, this Warriors squad cannot afford such a high turnover rate.

"The Warriors entered Wednesday 23rd in turnovers per game, averaging 17. They turned it over 18 more times against Sacramento."

Author's summary: The Warriors faced a tough loss without key players, but the rise of rookies like Will Richard and Moses Moody offers hope amid ongoing turnover struggles.

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Sports Illustrated Sports Illustrated — 2025-11-06