The Kings won 125-104 over the Jazz yesterday, and the highlight of the game was undoubtedly Keegan Murray's stunning performance. Murray hit 12 three-pointers in the game for a career-high 47 points, which not only set a new three-point shooting record in Kings history, but also shy just two of the league's single-game three-point record held by Klay Thompson (Thompson's record is 14).
It is worth mentioning that Murray has hit 13 three-pointers in the first three quarters and contributed 45 points. Stephen Curry was also shocked to learn of the result after the game, saying in an interview: "What? Regarding Murray's performance, Curry joked: "If Clay had stayed on the court in the Bulls game, he would have made 18 three-pointers (Thompson had made 14 at the time). Is he (Murray) still fighting? Is he still 12 threes? Replace him (laughter). ”
Meanwhile, the Warriors narrowly outscored yesterday 124-120 against the Nets, with Stephen Curry scoring 37 points and 16 points in the final quarter.
After the game, Curry emphasized teamwork, saying that winning was not just his own work: "I can't win the game on my own. I can be good and I have to, I understand that. But you don't play by one person. There was a certain amount of pressure, but I enjoyed the moment. In addition, his teammates also stepped up and started to build confidence. ”
Both games undoubtedly produced great moments for the fans, with both the Kings' Murray and the Warriors' Curry showcasing exceptional individual ability, while also emphasizing the importance of teamwork in basketball. Basketball fans are thrilled by the superstars on the court and are looking forward to more surprises and exciting moments.