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Kings Roll Over Warriors!

Kings 104, Warriors 93
Kings Leading Scorer: Webber 33
Kings Leading Rebounder: Jackson 9



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Player of the Game
Chris Webber
33 pts (15-18 FG), 7 reb
Kings Assists Leader: Jackson 11
Struggling King: Christie, 5 pts (1-5 FG)
Summary: The Sacramento Kings started hot and cooled down as they beat the Golden State Warriors 104-93. The first half was very entertaining, scoring 65 points. 39 of them in the first quarter. Finally Chris Webber stepped up and PLAYED the way he is built to play! He mixed up his game, inside and out. Going down low and punishing the weaker and younger big men and then going outside for the occasional 18 foot pull up! I was very impressed with his game. Both Bobby Jackson and Vlade Divac damn near put up triple doubles. All three of those players could be my player of the game. But, I'm going to go with Webber. His outside shot was smooth and his inside game had a fierce dominance to it! He was so into the game, so fired up that he even got a technical for screaming, "WHOOOOOO!!!" He was T'd up for "taunting." Oh well. Towards the end of the game, the Warriors made a slight run, going to Antawn Jamison every possession. The Warriors got it down to eight, but it wasn't enough. The Kings win and another loss for the Warriors.
Injuries: M. Bibby (foot), S. Pollard (Lower Back), M. Cleaves (foot) missed the game.
Other: Stojakovic, 17 pts, 4 reb, Divac, 17 pts, 8 reb, 8 ast, Jackson, 17 pts, 9 reb, 11 ast, Turkoglu, 2 pts, Clark, 8 pts, 5 reb, 4 blk
Impressive Opponent: Antawn Jamison, 31 pts (9-18 FG), 6 reb
Kings Record: 6-3
Next Game: Friday, November 15th, 2002 at Seattle Supersonics, 10:00PM Eastern
Broadcast: KMAX 31 / KHTK 1140


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Date: Sunday, November 13th, 2002
Time: 9:30PM Eastern
Brodcast: ESPN / KHTK 1140AM

5-3
AT
1-6
Probable Starters Advantage Probable Starters
C - Vlade Divac Kings C - Erick Dampier
PF - Chris Webber Kings PF - Troy Murphy
SF - Peja Stojakovic Even SF - Antwan Jamison
SG - Doug Christie Even SG - Jason Richardson
PG - Bobby Jackson Even PG - Gilbert Arenas
Chris Webber Watch Out For... Gilbert Arenas
Notes: Now, who said Gilbert Arenas couldn't be a point guard for the Warriors? This is my boy right here and he's averaging 19 pts, 7.1 reb, and 6.0 ast per game! This Warriors team has raw talent and if they stick together, maybe they will win some games in a few years. Difference between the Kings & Warriors talent? Kings have more of it, they have been together for a while, and not all of them are kids! This better be a blow out for the Kings! But, it's a game I'll still want to watch.