UPDATE NEWS : Steph Curry bumbles the Kings’ last possession to win by one point against the Warriors.

Harrison Barnes scored 39 points, including back-to-back baskets in the final seconds, and Domantas Sabonis’ game-winning slam with 22 seconds remaining helped the Sacramento Kings defeat the Golden State Warriors 134-133 on Thursday night to split their season series at two games apiece.Steph Curry hailed after record 50-point Game 7 playoff win | CNN

With 1:22 remaining, Stephen Curry hit Jonathan Kuminga with an alley-oop to pull Golden State within 132-131. After De’Aaron Fox missed a three-point shot, Kuminga grabbed the rebound and dunked for the lead once more. With 18 seconds remaining, though, Kuminga missed in the hopes of receiving a whistle.

With fifteen seconds remaining, Sacramento’s Kevin Huerter had an opportunity to give the Warriors one more shot, but he missed both of them. Curry dropped the ball while dribbling around the court in an attempt to obtain a look; this was a similar outcome to the Warriors’ 124-123 loss on November 28 when he turned the ball over in the closing moments.

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With fifteen seconds remaining, Sacramento’s Kevin Huerter had an opportunity to give the Warriors one more shot, but he missed both of them. Curry dropped the ball while dribbling around the court in an attempt to obtain a look; this was a similar outcome to the Warriors’ 124-123 loss on November 28 when he turned the ball over in the closing moments.

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Domantas Sabonis made a go-ahead dunk with 22 seconds left, Harrison Barnes had 39 points with back-to-back baskets in crunch time, and the Sacramento Kings held off the Golden State Warriors 134-133 on Thursday night to split their season series at two games each.

Stephen Curry threw an alley-oop to Jonathan Kuminga with 1:22 left that got Golden State within 132-131. Kuminga then rebounded a missed 3-pointer by De’Aaron Fox and dunked again for the lead. But Kuminga missed with 18 seconds left, hoping he’d get a whistle.

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Sacramento’s Kevin Huerter missed a pair of free throws with 15 seconds left to give the Warriors one last chance. Curry dribbled around the perimeter trying to get a look and lost the ball – a similar ending to the Warriors’ 124-123 loss Nov. 28 when he turned the ball over late.

Fox added 29 points and five assists for Sacramento, which beat Atlanta 122-107 at home on Monday night to end a four-game losing streak.

Curry scored 33 points with six 3-pointers on a night the teams combined to hit 41 from long range. Curry made 5 of his first 7 3-pointers on the way to 18 points in the opening quarter, his season high for any period.

Kuminga scored a career-high 31 points in his career-best fifth straight game with 20 or more points, a night after his 11-for-11 performance matched Hall of Famer Chris Mullin for most made baskets without a miss.

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Curry pulled Golden State within 122-121 on a layup with 4:45 left only for Fox to knock down consecutive 3s. Kuminga converted a 3-point play with 3:53 to go that made it 128-124.

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