Will Richard's 30-point game serves as silver lining in Warriors' loss to Kings

Will Richard's 30-point game serves as silver lining in Warriors' loss to Kings originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

SACRAMENTO – Steve Kerr tried to find a pregame silver lining to Wednesday’s game at Golden 1 Center, noting that the Warriors missing their three best players offered a chance for the coach to get an extended look at different combinations and some of Golden State’s younger players.

Will Richard was exactly what Kerr was hoping to see.

Making his first NBA start, the Warriors rookie put on the type of show that should have fans licking their lips in anticipation of what the future potentially holds for the 22-year-old from Georgia.

There was plenty to like, too.

Richard dropped a season-high 30 points on the Sacramento Kings in the Warriors’ 121-116 loss on Thursday at Golden 1 Center with five 3-pointers to move into rarefied air.

He became the first Warriors player drafted in the second round or later to score 20 or more points in his first career start since Eric Paschall in 2019. He also matched the second-most points scored by a Warriors player in his first career start with the Warriors. John Lucas also had 30, while Anthony Morrow has the record with 37 points.

All of those stats are pleasing to the eye, but it was the way Richard played that was most pleasant to watch. He played steady, albeit unspectacular, defense and had one steal – something he has done in each of his first six NBA games.

Richard shot 10 of 15 (5 of 8 on 3-pointers), snatched seven rebounds and had three assists.

This all came after being a healthy scratch due to coach’s decision in each of Golden State’s previous two games.

“Will was amazing,” Kerr said. “This guy, from the beginning of camp, has shown he’s an NBA player. The experience, the poise, he doesn’t turn it over, he makes the right play. He can handle the ball under pressure, he makes the right pass.

“This guy’s a hell of a player.”

That clearly was evident against the Kings.

After Sacramento pulled within 72-71 midway through the third quarter, Richard made a clutch 3-pointer but missed a shot at the four-point play when he shanked the free throw.

Richard made a pair of deep threes in the fourth quarter, but by then, the Kings had grabbed momentum and the Warriors spent the rest of the evening trying to catch up.

“Just trying to keep it simple but make an impact on the game,” Richard said. “I’m a big believer in controlling what you can control. Whatever role I’m in, I want to do whatever it takes to help the team win. Whether playing or not playing, I just want to see us win.”

While the Warriors failed to get the win, they head back home to the Bay with a much better vision of who Richard can be.

“Will is a great player,” Jonathan Kuminga said. “I’m always trying to talk to Will, especially as a rookie. There’s a lot of expectations, there’s a lot of eyes on you.”

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Champions League roundup: Club Brugge hold Barcelona in six-goal thriller

  • Inter maintain perfect start with win over Kairat Almaty

  • Pafos beat Villarreal to earn first Champions League win

Barcelona had to settle for a share of the spoils at Club Brugge after a thrilling 3-3 draw but were fortunate the English referee Anthony Taylor ruled out Romeo Vermant’s stoppage-time effort for a foul on the Barça goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny.

In a thriller at Brugge’s Jan Breydel Stadium, the home side opened the scoring through Nicolò Tresoldi in the sixth minute. But Barcelona hit back with Ferran Torres scoring from close range two minutes later only for Brugge to regainthe lead in the 17th minute through Carlos Forbs after another quick counter.

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Pep Guardiola urges Manchester City’s Phil Foden to push for England recall

  • Foden scores twice in 4-1 win over Borussia Dortmund

  • ‘No one in the world doesn’t know about his quality’

Pep Guardiola said that “no one in the world” does not appreciate Phil Foden’s quality and urged Manchester City’s playmaker to push himself to be recalled by Thomas Tuchel for England after he scored twice in the 4-1 home Champions League win over Borussia Dortmund on Wednesday.

Foden’s sumptuous strikes, on 22 and 57 minutes, were complemented by a rasping first-half finish from Erling Haaland and Rayan Cherki’s late goal. Waldemar Anton netted a consolation for the visitors as City moved into fourth in the 36-team league phase table with to 10 points from four matches.

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Even in loss, Jonathan Kuminga shows he can carry load with Warriors' stars out

Even in loss, Jonathan Kuminga shows he can carry load with Warriors' stars out originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

SACRAMENTO – For one night at least, Jonathan Kuminga had the type of game that Warriors fans have been expecting ever since he entered the NBA as the No. 7 overall pick in the 2021 NBA Draft.

Kuminga put together a very respectable stat line in the Warriors’ 121-116 loss to the Kings at Golden 1 Center – 24 points and game-high-tying nine rebounds in 25 minutes – but it was the way the night went down that stood out most.

The Warriors were without their three best players and needed someone, anyone, to step up and take over.

Kuminga pretty much did just that for most of the evening. Like his Golden State teammates, though, everything went haywire in the fourth quarter.

Until then, however, Kuminga was all that and a bowl of grits.

“Jonathan attacked, he was aggressive,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr said. “We got him the ball quite a bit. He helped us get off to a great start. Really gave a fantastic effort.”

The best part was that there was no indication beforehand that Kuminga would have this type of night.

It came 24 hours after a dreadful showing in a win over the Phoenix Suns when Kuminga had nine points in just over 24 minutes. Three nights before that, Kuminga had 17 points and five rebounds but was minus-20 in a road loss to the Indiana Pacers.

Additionally, the Warriors played without Stephen Curry, Draymond Green and Jimmy Butler, who are all nursing injuries or sickness.

That put more pressure on the Warriors’ other players to pick up the slack, though Kuminga claimed nothing changed in his mind.

“My mindset is always the same no matter (with or without) Steph, Jimmy and Draymond,” Kuminga said. “Every time I play with them they want me to be aggressive. My mindset is always the same. Just come in, find a way to win.”

Kuminga did all of that except for getting the W, something Kerr said was part of a team-wide issue.

“The lesson for him and for our team is just how important every possession is,” said Kerr, whose squad committed 19 turnovers leading to 30 points for the Kings.

For Kuminga, however, the game was another important step forward in his NBA evolution.

“I think we came out with great energy,” said Kuminga after notching his third 20-point game of the season. “In the third quarter, we just started turning the ball over. That took the energy out of all of us. We just gotta find a way to execute certain plays.”

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Banged-up Pacers granted hardship exception by league, use it to sign Cody Martin

Just seven games into the season, injuries have ravaged the Pacers: Tyrese Haliburton (out for season, torn Achilles), Bennedict Mathurin (foot), Andrew Nembhard (shoulder), T.J.McConnell (hamstring), Obi Toppin (foot), Johnny Furphy (ankle), and Kam Jones (back).

With all those players out, the league has granted Indiana a hardship exception, and the team has used it to sign Cody Martin to a 10-day contract, the Pacers announced on Wednesday.

Martin, a 6'5 "wing, has spent six seasons in the NBA, most of them with Charlotte, but he was traded to Phoenix last season and has been a free agent all summer. He's a solid defender at multiple positions, and for his career he averaged 6.2 points a game, but injuries have limited him in recent seasons. He played in 53 games last season, but only 35 total in the two seasons preceding that.

The Pacers have already signed Jeremiah Robinson-Earl on a 10-day contract under one hardship exception, this would be a second one. Which speaks to just how hard the injury bug has hit Indiana.

The 1-6 Pacers host the winless Nets on Wednesday, then head out on a four-game road trip through the West that starts in Denver this weekend.

Championship roundup: Saints beat QPR, Small stunner inspires Preston

  • Scienza goal gives managerless Southampton 2-1 win

  • Preston defeat Swansea; Wednesday and Norwich draw

Managerless Southampton ended their losing run with a 2-1 victory at QPR in their first match since the sacking of Will Still.

Teenager Jay Robinson’s deflected strike put the visitors, who had under-21s coach Tonda Eckert in interim charge, ahead early in the second half and Léo Scienza’s brilliant goal doubled their lead. Rumarn Burrell pulled a goal back but Rangers were unable to find an equaliser, slumping to a third consecutive defeat.

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"We Got To Bury Down": Red Wings Regroup After First Shutout Loss Under Todd McLellan

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The good news for the Detroit Red Wings is that they picked up six of a possible 10 points on their five-game road trip that included three stops in the state of California.

The bad news is that their road trip finale against the Vegas Golden Knights was the first time they've been shut out since head coach Todd McLellan took over in December 2024.

Golden Knights goaltender Akira Schmid stopped all 24 shots that the Red Wings fired his way for just his second career shutout; his stops included six saves on Alex DeBrincat, who had his six-game point streak snapped, as well as three attempts from Dylan Larkin.

Afterward, Larkin said it was simply a matter of not converting on their chances despite playing well overall in a tough environment. 

“We showed we can play on the road and in this building especially, I thought that was a winnable game," he said. "We just didn’t get the offense, the bounces or the puck going into the net that we needed."

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Larkin also pointed to the strong performance by John Gibson, who turned aside all but one of the 34 shots he faced, as well as Detroit's improved penalty kill. 

"Gibby played unbelievable, which is a positive sign," he said. "The PK was good again, but it’s a good learning lesson. We got to execute better and when we get our chances, we got to bury down.”

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It was one of Gibson's best performances since being acquired by the Red Wings in late June from the Anaheim Ducks, though he ultimately wasn't rewarded.

“I thought we played well, you got to credit them," he said. "They make it hard to score, block a lot of shots and play well defensively."

"That was a hard-fought game.”

The Red Wings are now set for a pair of weekend games on home ice at Little Caesars Arena, beginning on Friday evening against the New York Rangers followed by a Sunday matinee against the Chicago Blackhawks. 

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Who's Hot And Cold In The NHL: Gauthier's On Fire, Bobrovsky's The Opposite

Any NHL player can pop off for a strong week, while any star can have a rough few games. It's time to take a close look at those players.

We’re beginning a new weekly series by breaking down which NHLers are on a hot streak at the moment and which stars are cold in the past week, going back to Oct. 29. Let's get to it.

Hot: Cutter Gauthier, LW, Anaheim Ducks

Gauthier came into the season looking to improve on his 20-goal, 44-point rookie campaign. Through 12 games, it's looking like he'll do it.

The 21-year-old is thriving, with 10 goals and 16 points – which includes his seven-game point streak that includes seven goals and 13 points.

In the past week, Gauthier led all NHLers in scoring with eight points in three games. His teammate, Leo Carlsson, is tied for second with Connor McDavid, both with seven points.

Gauthier stood out on Tuesday with a hat trick and assist to complete a season sweep over the Florida Panthers. We'll talk about who he scored on later.

It’s unfair to expect Gauthier to maintain this scoring pace, but he is showing people why the Philadelphia Flyers drafted him fifth overall in 2022. Gauthier engineered his way out of Philadelphia and to the Ducks, earning him the hatred of Flyers fans. But he’s playing nearly four more minutes per game than the 14:09 he averaged last season, and he’s quickly developing into one of the best young players in the league.

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Cold: Artemi Panarin, LW, New York Rangers

For most of his 11 NHL seasons, Panarin has been one of the best point producers on his team. And since he arrived in Manhattan in 2019, Panarin has been the straw that stirs the drink for the Rangers.

But after his offensive totals took a 31-point dip last season, the 34-year-old has come out of the starting blocks ice cold, as he’s put up only two goals and seven points in 14 games. And Panarin hasn’t put up a single point in his past six games, including the three games in the past week.

The crazy part about Panarin’s season is he’s currently averaging 21:08 of ice time, more than a minute over his career average of 19:42. Panarin also has the motivation of being in a contract year, and if he wants a pay raise on the $11.6 million he’s currently earning, he’s going to have to improve in a hurry.

Hot: Dawson Mercer, C, New Jersey Devils

The Devils started strong, sitting second in the Eastern Conference, and Mercer’s offensive production is a key reason why.

The 24-year-old has points in six of his past seven games, including four goals and five points in the past week. He and Gauthier have the most goals since Oct. 29.

That hot stretch has given Mercer eight goals and 14 points in 13 games this year, putting him on pace to demolish his current career highs of 27 goals and 56 points, two totals he set in 2022-23.

Mercer is averaging 17:57 of ice time, which is slightly better than his career average of 17:05. But on a deep, talented New Jersey team, he doesn’t have to do all the heavy lifting, and that lack of pressure on him is leading him to do great things.

NHL Power Rankings: Each Team's Biggest Surprise One Month InNHL Power Rankings: Each Team's Biggest Surprise One Month InThe Panthers are last in the East? The Rangers were shut out again? Nearly everything's going well for the Penguins? This week's NHL power rankings features no shortage of surprises as the list continues to change.

Hot: Michael Bunting, LW, Nashville Predators

Bunting has bounced around the NHL since debuting in 2018-19, and the Predators are his fifth NHL team. Bunting generated nine points in 18 games after Nashville acquired him from the Pittsburgh Penguins in March last season, but the 30-year-old has four goals and nine points in 15 games this year.

In four games jam-packed into the past week, Bunting has two goals and six points. That's surprising, considering he averaged 14:19 of ice time in that span, well below his career average of 15:34.

He’s in the final season of a contract that pays him $4.5 million per year, and while it’s unlikely he’ll get a raise on his next deal, Bunting could play well enough, consistently enough, to have Nashville trade him to a legitimate Stanley Cup contender.

Cold: Sergei Bobrovsky, G, Florida Panthers

For the last two seasons, Bobrovsky was the star goalie for the back-to-back Cup champions, so he doesn’t have anything to prove to anyone.

However, given that he’s earning $10 million per year – and because he’s in the final season of his contract – Bobrovsky has a high bar to clear. So far this year, he’s failed to clear it, posting a 6-4-0 record, a 2.82 goals-against average and a .883 save percentage in 10 appearances on an injury-affected squad.

This past week looked particularly rough for Bobrovsky, who had an .815 SP and 4.85 GAA. He allowed three goals on 22 shots in a win over Dallas (.864 SP) and then conceded seven goals on 32 shots in a loss against Gauthier and the Ducks.

Florida’s skaters in front of Bobrovsky need to step up in the absence of Aleksander Barkov, Matthew Tkachuk and Dmitry Kulikov, but he also has to own his role in the Panthers’ struggles. If he’s going to strike it rich on what could be his final NHL contract, the 37-year-old Bobrovsky has to show he’s still capable of being a No. 1 option on a Cup front-runner.


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Giants icon Bruce Bochy reveals advice he'll give new manager Tony Vitello

Giants icon Bruce Bochy reveals advice he'll give new manager Tony Vitello originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

Bruce Bochy knows what it takes to lead the Giants to greatness.

That is why, after returning to the Bay as one of Tony Vitello’s special assistants, as team chairman Greg Johnson told the San Francisco Chronicle in an interview published Tuesday, Bochy has some wisdom for the Orange and Black’s new manager.

Bochy shared what advice he’ll give Vitello — who only has coached at the collegiate level and most recently at Tennessee — once they begin working together in an exclusive interview with The Athletic’s Andrew Baggarly published on Wednesday.

“You have to adapt, but that’s true even if you’ve been doing it a while in the major leagues,” Bochy said of Vitello to Baggarly. “Every year is different. You’ve got to adapt to every bullpen. Sure, there’s more games, but believe me, he’s smart enough to figure that out.

“With all the success he had, he could’ve run for mayor in Knoxville. He’s got a lot of confidence. You can see it in him when you talk to him. He’s all in on this challenge.”

Bochy would know. 

The 70-year-old won three World Series rings over 13 years with San Francisco and a fourth in 2023 with the Texas Rangers.

As a seasoned veteran who has been there and done that, Bochy can help the 47-year-old Vitello transition from working with young adults in Rocky Top to seasoned big-leaguers in the Bay.

“The only advice I’d say is be yourself,” Bochy said of Vitello to Baggarly. “He’s so likable and personable. He’s worked with diverse players from all over the country at Tennessee. He’s had to work with a lot of different personalities. All that experience he’ll draw on and that’s going to work in the major leagues as well. So don’t change. Don’t try to be something you’re not.

“I think he’s going to be so good at that. He’s been in that dugout for a lot of games, so that’s not going to speed up on him. And hey, you learn on the job, too. He’ll have good people around him to help.”

Vitello doesn’t have any MLB experience; however, San Francisco’s new skipper will have tons of it in his corner in 2026 — especially from Bochy.

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Easton Cowan Sent Down To Marlies, Why It Happened And What’s Next For The Maple Leafs Prospect

Toronto Maple Leafs prospect Easton Cowan has been sent down to the AHL's Toronto Marlies, but for how long is the question.

The move coincides with Scott Laughton's return to the lineup after missing the first 13 games of the regular season with a lower-body injury. The Maple Leafs had already been at the roster limit, so moving Cowan to the AHL (he was the only forward who was waivers-exempt) allowed them to activate Laughton.

Cowan scored one goal, three assists, and averaged 12:33 of ice time through his first 10 NHL games. While up with the Maple Leafs, the 20-year-old bounced throughout the team's lineup, even getting on the top line and having power play minutes.

He participated in the Maple Leafs' morning skate on Wednesday. Meanwhile, the Marlies begin a six-game stretch away from Coca-Cola Coliseum. They also play on Wednesday evening, with their first game of the road trip against the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins.

It's unknown how long Cowan will remain down in the AHL, though.

Barring an injury of any sort when the Maple Leafs face the Utah Mammoth on Wednesday night, Cowan must play in one AHL game before being able to be recalled to the NHL. It's a rule that was implemented this season to limit NHL teams from making paper transactions.

Nevertheless, Cowan could benefit from some time with the Marlies. He'll face lesser competition all while getting top minutes in all situations. While there'll still be expectations for him in the AHL, it won't be as much as it would if he were still in the NHL.

Maple Leafs Practice Notes: Laughton, Lorentz Could Return Vs. Mammoth, Carlo, Stolarz Get Maintenance DayMaple Leafs Practice Notes: Laughton, Lorentz Could Return Vs. Mammoth, Carlo, Stolarz Get Maintenance DayWith a few extra bodies up front, the Maple Leafs have opted for a different-looking bottom six, featuring Laughton and Lorentz.

Laughton draws into the Maple Leafs lineup alongside Steven Lorentz and Max Domi on the team's fourth line. Lorentz missed the last two games with an upper-body injury after going awkwardly into the boards against the Columbus Blue Jackets.

Laughton, on the morning ahead of his season debut, was excited to get back into the Maple Leafs' lineup.

"I think you put in a ton of work on yourself when things like that happen. The attention to detail from the staff here, right from day one of the injury, has been pretty incredible. So I owe a lot to those guys for getting me back here and getting me on the right track," he said.

"You train all summer, you come back, and something like that happens. So hopefully I don't have to see the gym for a while."

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Manchester City 4-1 Dortmund, Newcastle 2-0 Athletic, and more: Champions League – as it happened

Manchester City and Newcastle United eased their opponents aside, while Brugge and Barcelona shared six goals in a wild affair in Belgium

Teams are emerging from tunnels all across Europe. Zadok the Priest (Version) blaring out hither and yon. We’ll be off in a couple of minutes!

Going into the 8pm kick-offs, here’s how the league phase currently looks. When it’s all completed after eight games, the top eight will go through to the round of 16, positions nine to 16 will be seeded in the knockout stage and be drawn against positions 17 to 24, and everyone below will go home. So that’s a pretty big defeat for Villarreal in Cyprus tonight … and Chelsea now have a job on if they want to grab one of those top-eight spots, because they host Barcelona next, and still have to travel to Atalanta and Napoli.

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Phil Foden’s double downs Borussia Dortmund as Manchester City sparkle

If Phil Foden performs so, too, do Manchester City. This was reiterated by his two-goal show that helped to sweep Pep Guardiola’s improving team to 10 points from four games at the league stage’s halfway juncture.

Factor in Erling Haaland, who decorated his captaincy for the night with a 27th goal (for club and country), and Waldemar Anton’s 72nd-minute jab home was solely an irritation.

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What we learned as Russell Westbrook's triple-double fuels Kings' thrilling win

What we learned as Russell Westbrook's triple-double fuels Kings' thrilling win originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

SACRAMENTO – The Kings kicked off their five-game homestand on the right foot, as a late rally allowed them to defeat the Golden State Warriors by a final score of 121-116 on Wednesday night at Golden 1 Center.

A vintage Russell Westbrook masterclass helped the short-handed Kings stay alive against their NorCal neighbors, as the new Kings point guard finished with a 23-16-10 triple-double.

Malik Monk’s return was a welcome sight after missing the last two games. He added 21 points in 25 minutes off the bench. Rookie Nique Clifford had a career-high 12 points.

Without Steph Curry, Draymond Green and Jimmy Butler, Golden State’s role players stepped up behind a demanding performance from rookie guard Will Richard, who finished with a team-high 30 points, six rebounds and three assists in 34 minutes.

Jonathan Kuminga, who was tied to trade rumors with the Kings this offseason, somehow proved his value to both Sacramento and Golden State in the same game. The high-flying wing contributed 24 points.

Even without some of the game’s biggest and most entertaining stars, both teams still put on a thrilling show in front of a crowd divided by fans of both teams inside Sacramento’s home arena.

The Warriors regained the lead midway through the fourth after a 12-2 run, but only for a few seconds before the Kings responded with their own run to close out the game and ultimately pull out the victory.

Here are the takeaways from the Kings’ win.

The Triple-Double King

The Kings signed Westbrook for his energy, rebounding ability and veteran leadership.

All things that were on full display for Sacramento on Wednesday night.

Westbrook, like most Kings, got off to a slow start but quickly found his rhythm. And that’s all it takes for the future Hall of Famer.

The 18-year pro had just five points in the first quarter, then was on triple-double watch by the third. He finished with his first triple-double as a King, with 23 points, 16 rebounds and 10 assists in 35 minutes. His last triple-double was recorded on March 18, 2025, when he was with the Denver Nuggets, against the Golden State Warriors.

Sacramento doesn’t need Westbrook, who turns 37 next week, to drop 20-plus every night. But when short-handed like the Kings were Thursday, missing three of their typical starters, Westbrook rose to the occasion and vintage Russ took over.

Through seven games (three starts) with the Kings thus far, Westbrook is averaging 13.9 points, 5.9 rebounds and 5.0 assists.

Shining without the stars

Fans who purchased tickets to this game months ago might have been upset when they realized several stars on both sides were ruled out.

But they got their money’s worth during the thrilling NorCal showdown.

Golden State was without its triple-threat trio of Curry (illness), Butler (back) and Green (rib). Meanwhile, Zach LaVine (back) and Domantas Sabonis (ribs) were ruled out for Sacramento, and Keegan Murray (thumb) still is rehabbing from his UCL surgery.

But with absences come opportunities for others, and some take advantage of it more than others. Richard, the rookie who’s played just six NBA games, did exactly that for the Warriors. The second-round draft pick finished with a team-high 28 points, six rebounds and three assists in 34 minutes.

For the Kings, the vets acted like vets as DeRozan, Westbrook and Schroder, who share a combined 45 years of NBA experience, stepped up for Sacramento.

The show went on Wednesday night, and it didn’t disappoint.

A needed boost 

Monk has been Sacramento’s Energizer Bunny for the past four seasons.

When he’s on the floor, you feel his presence. The fans embrace it. The team thrives off it.

And when he’s not, you feel that, too.

Monk missed the last two games for Sacramento due to personal reasons. In those respective contests, which the Kings split 1-1, Sacramento often lacked the energy that Monk provides.

The 27-year-old returned to the court on Wednesday and didn’t miss a beat with what he does best. In an arena taken over by Warriors fans who didn’t have to travel far to watch their favorite team, Monk gave Kings fans a reason to outshout them throughout the course of the NorCal showdown. 

15.6 points on 54.7 percent shooting from the field and 52 percent from 3-point range, with 1.2 rebounds and 2.4 assists in 25.2 minutes through five games this season.

Monk led all bench players on Wednesday, finishing with 21 points on 6-of-12 shooting, with four rebounds and two assists in 25 minutes.

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What we learned as short-handed Warriors squad stumbles in second half vs. Kings

What we learned as short-handed Warriors squad stumbles in second half vs. Kings originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

The number of players missing the first matchup of the 2025-26 NBA season between the Warriors and Sacramento Kings made the vibe feel closer to a Santa Cruz vs. Stockton G League game than two Northern California rivals battling each other Wednesday night at Golden 1 Center. 

As the game progressed, though, so did the intensity. And inexperience eventually caught up to the Warriors in a 121-116 loss playing a Kings team that still featured two future Hall of Famers in their starting five. 

The Kings were in the bonus with nearly nine minutes left in the third quarter, and went 14 of 18 from the free-throw line for the quarter after taking nine free throws in the first half. The Warriors in the third quarter were outscored 35-23, due in large part to having eight turnovers and being whistled for 11 fouls. While they scratched and clawed their way back in the fourth quarter, it was too little and too late for the undermanned Warriors.

Rookie Will Richard scored a game-high 30 points for a new career high that fell just four points of his previous career total of 34 points. Moses Moody, one night after scoring a season-high 24 points, scored a new season-high 28 points with six 3-pointers. Jonathan Kuminga fell one rebound shy of a double-double with 24 points and nine rebounds.

An ugly number of 19 Warriors turnovers became 30 points for the Kings. 

Steph Curry (illness), Jimmy Butler (lower back) and Draymond Green (ribs) all were out for the Warriors. The Kings were down Domantas Sabonis (ribs), Zach LaVine (back) and Keegan Murray (left thumb surgery).

Here are three takeaways from the Warriors’ loss to the Kings.

Second Timeline Starting Lineup

Without their top three players, the Warriors’ starters featured a rookie, a second-year player, a third-year player and two 23-year-olds. Hello there, second timeline. The future, for at least one night, is now.

You’d have to go all the way back to the finale of the 2011-12 regular season to find the last time all five starters had four or fewer years of service time.

The starting lineup hadn’t played a single second together this season as a five-man unit, yet they looked completely comfortable to begin the game. The Warriors led 16-11 through the first five minutes of the game before Al Horford replaced Quinten Post ahead of Will Richard’s second free throw. The ball was moving, and the youth was bringing the kind of spark coach Steve Kerr was searching for to survive and advance a shorthanded second night of a back-to-back.

In the first half, the young starting five scored 48 of the Warriors’ 62 points. The only starter held scoreless was Post, who took only one shot in eight minutes.

Post continued to struggle in the second half, too. The stretch-5 missed all five of his shot attempts and was scoreless in 15 minutes. The starting five played 10 and a half minutes together as a unit and was a plus-5, outscoring the Kings 30-25.

The Rook Shines

Here’s how Richard’s last three days have gone: Sent to Santa Cruz for his first G League practice Monday, recalled Tuesday but was a DNP-CD (Did Not Play, Coach’s Decision) and then received his first start in the NBA on Wednesday. He was a DNP-CD on Sunday against the Indiana Pacers, too. No rust or nerves were seen from the Warriors rookie

Richard in the first quarter alone scored 12 points, five more than his previous career high for a game. The former Florida Gator knocked down two threes from the left corner, made all four of his free throws and threw down a fastbreak dunk. He scored another four points in the second quarter, giving him 16 at the half.

The impressiveness of Richard’s performance popped in every which way. Richard scored another 14 points in the second half, and the Warriors wouldn’t even have had a chance if it weren’t for his two-way impact.

When the Warriors are at full strength, especially after De’Anthony Melton’s return, Richard might not have a spot in the rotation. However, he always makes it hard for Kerr not to play him.

Kuminga’s Showcase Game 

Schedule makers haven’t been kind to the Warriors through the first two weeks of the season. They also brought some unintentional drama to their third back-to-back. 

The Phoenix Suns and Sacramento Kings were the two teams that pursued Kuminga the hardest during his restricted free agency over the summer. Though he eventually signed a two-year, $48.5 million contract with a team option on the second year to remain with the Warriors, the Suns offered Kuminga a four-year deal around $90 million and the Kings put a three-year deal on the table worth $63 million with the chance for it to be slightly more. 

Both contracts had Kuminga’s preferred player option on the back end. 

Kuminga on Tuesday night against the Suns scored nine points on a season-low seven shot attempts. But a much bigger opportunity was presented to him in Sacramento. With eight minutes remaining in the third quarter, Kuminga already had his third 20-point game of the season. His 24 points were a mixed bag of good and bad.

After a strong start, Kuminga went 2 of 10 in the second half and clanked an open chance from 10 feet away to tie the game with 24 seconds left. Kuminga was called for four fouls in the second half and he again racked up far too many turnovers, finishing with five for a combined nine in the Warriors’ back-to-back.

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Blackhawks Vs Canucks: Projected Lineup, How To Watch, & More Ahead Of Game 14

The Chicago Blackhawks will face the Vancouver Canucks in game four of their six-game road trip on Wednesday night. The first three haven't gone according to plan, as they are 0-2-1 on the trip. 

The Blackhawks, ahead of this trip, were off to a good start to the 2025-26 season. These last three games have been a bump in the road, but this match against Vancouver is their next chance to get back on track. 

This is Connor Bedard's next opportunity for a good performance against the team he grew up cheering for. The first few games of his career didn't go as well as he would have liked, but he is a completely different player with a totally different outlook this time. 

Scouting Vancouver

Vancouver missed the playoffs last season in what turned out to be a disaster of a year for the organization. They were forced to trade J.T. Miller because he wasn't getting along with other players on the team, other players had career-worst numbers, and the year was capped off by the GM admitting that Quinn Hughes may want to leave to play with his brothers.

Despite all of that noise, they are fighting to stay afloat in the Pacific Division and Western Conference. They enter this game on the outside portion of the bubble with a record of 7-7-0. 

Kevin Lankinen is the projected starter for the Vancouver Canucks. The old Chicago Blackhawks goalie has played very well since moving to Vancouver, and he will look to keep that going against the Blackhawks in this one. 

Kane - Pettersson - Garland

DeBrusk Reichel - Boeser

O’Connor - Räty - Sherwood

Bains - Sasson - Karlsson

Hughes - Myers

Pettersson - Hronek

Pettersson - Willander

Following an injury, Quinn Hughes returned to the Vancouver Canucks lineup in their last game against the Nashville Predators. In this game, they'll be getting another boost with the addition of Conor Garland back in the lineup. 

Vancouver is coming off their own road trip, where it went 2-1-0. These additions to their lineup make them even more dangerous. 

Yes, there are three players with the last name of Pettersson in their lineup. Elias is their star center who wears number 40 on the top line. 

He isn't the only Elias Pettersson, either, though. The other is a depth defenseman who will play on the third pair and wear number 25. The third, Marcus, will play on the second pair and wear number 29. 

Kevin Lankinen isn't the only ex-Blackhawk going in this game. Lukas Reichel, who was just traded to Vancouver a couple of weeks ago, is projected to be their second-line center. That is far better for him than being a healthy scratch regularly in Chicago. 

Reichel is out to prove that Vancouver made the right decision trading for him. Although he went out with some of his teammates on Tuesday night, he is ready for business when the puck drops. 

Vancouver didn't take part in line rushes during Wednesday's morning skate, so these are projected, but the addition of Garland back to the lineup will add to their depth either way. 

Projected Blackhawks Lines, Defense Pairs, and Starting Goalie

Greene-Bedard-Burakovsky

Teräväinen-Nazar-Bertuzzi 

Moore-Donato-Mikheyev

Foligno-Dach

Vlasic-Rinzel

Kaiser-Levshunov

Grzelcyk-Murphy

Crevier

Knight

Spencer Knight is the projected starter for the Chicago Blackhawks. He has been their number one all season, and is looking to lead the way to victory on Wednesday night. 

Like the Canucks, the Blackhawks didn't reveal lines during their morning skate. That is starting to become a pattern for Jeff Blashill over the last few morning skates. 

There are two reasons to believe that they will go with 11/7 again, however. The first is that they have gone with that strategy in all but two games. The second reason is that Sam Lafferty, who has been a healthy scratch in all but three games this season, was the last off the ice. 

Bedard's homecoming will see him on a line with Ryan Greene and Andre Burakovsky. Bedard is looking to extend his point streak, while Burakovsky would like to get his goal-scoring streak to four. 

On defense, this group of seven has worked very well for the Blackhawks. They had some tough moments against the Winnipeg Jets earlier in the tip, but they have been solid otherwise. 

How To Watch

The Blackhawks and Canucks can be found locally on CHSN. Nationally, it can be found on ESPN+ in the United States and on Sportsnet in Canada. In Chicago, it can be heard on WGN AM 720. The puck will drop a little bit after 9 PM CT. 

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