- Matchup: Sacramento Kings vs Golden State Warriors
- Date: Tuesday, April 7, 2026
- Venue: Chase Center, San Francisco, CA
- Broadcast: NBC Sports Bay Area
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This upcoming contest features the Golden State Warriors (36-42) facing off against the Sacramento Kings (21-58) at the Chase Center on Tuesday evening.

In their most recent outing, the Kings battled the Clippers, suffering a defeat with a score of 138-109. Sacramento recorded a field goal percentage of 52.9%, hitting 45 of 85 attempts, and managed only 9 conversions out of 32 three-point attempts. From the charity stripe, the Kings made 10 of their 20 free throw attempts, equating to a 50.0% success rate. On the boards, they collected 42 rebounds, including 12 offensive. They also recorded 25 assists, created 15 turnovers for their opponents, and grabbed 9 steals. Defensively, Sacramento allowed the Clippers to shoot 53.3% from the field (49 of 92). The Clippers tallied 30 assists and achieved 15 steals throughout the game, while also securing 37 rebounds (10 offensive and 27 defensive) and 8 blocks. Los Angeles shot an impressive 95.2% from the free throw line, connecting on 20 of 21 attempts, and made 20 of 41 shots from beyond the arc. In total, Sacramento committed 19 personal fouls compared to the Clippers’ 20.
Devin Carter was a standout contributor in this matchup, showcasing a shooting accuracy of 57.1% from the field and recording 5 assists. He spent 36 minutes on the court, grabbing 5 rebounds and finished with a total of 21 points from 8 of 14 shooting.
Sacramento enters this confrontation with a season record of 21-58. They are averaging 110.9 points per game (28th in the league) with a field goal percentage of 46.7%. The Kings have made 33.9% of their three-point attempts (808 of 2,380) and 77.3% from the free throw line. As a team, they average 42.1 rebounds per game and have accumulated 2,024 assists this season, ranking 17th in the league for team assists. They turn the ball over an average of 14.3 times per game and commit 19.7 personal fouls nightly.
Defensively, the Kings force 13.9 turnovers per game while averaging 18.3 personal fouls. They allow a three-point shooting percentage of 37.9% and rank 27th in the league for average points allowed per game (121.2). Sacramento’s defense permits an opponent field goal percentage of 49.5% (3,482 of 7,030) and concedes 44.1 rebounds per game. They sit at 26th in the NBA for assists allowed, giving up 2,212 assists so far this season.
In their last game, the Warriors faced a narrow loss against the Rockets, finishing 117-116. The Warriors secured 25 defensive rebounds and 6 offensive rebounds for a total of 31 boards in the match. They committed 10 turnovers but managed to achieve 7 steals. During the game, the Rockets were called for 16 personal fouls, allowing Golden State 20 free throw opportunities. The Warriors converted 18 of those for an impressive 90.0% success rate. For three-point shooting, Golden State hit 14 of 40 attempts (35.0%). As the game concluded, the Warriors finished with 42 converted field goals from 84 attempts, resulting in a shooting percentage of 50.0%. The Rockets were able to shoot 55.0% from the field, hitting 44 of 80 attempts. Houston also excelled from long-range, with a 44.8% success rate from three-point territory (13 out of 29) and connected on 16 of 19 free throws (84.2%). In rebounding, Golden State allowed Houston to gather a total of 38 rebounds (including 8 offensive).
Stephen Curry was a key player for the Warriors in this matchup, knocking down 11 of 21 shots for a field goal percentage of 52.4%. He contributed 2 rebounds, totaling 29 points in 26 minutes of gameplay, along with 4 assists.
Currently, Golden State holds a record of 36-42 this season. On offense, the Warriors are shooting 46.1% from the field, ranking 25th overall in the NBA. Over the season, they have scored a total of 8,957 points (average of 114.8 points per game) and are securing 42.5 rebounds per game. They have a high assist rate of 29.0 per game (4th in the league) but are turning the ball over an average of 15.7 times per game. The Warriors commit 19.8 fouls per contest and boast an 80.3% success rate from the free throw line.
Defensively, the Warriors allow opposing teams to shoot 35.8% from three-point range (1,002 of 2,799), and their opponents convert 80.4% of their free throw attempts. Golden State surrenders 27.0 assists and 44.4 total rebounds per game, placing them at 17th and 18th in the league, respectively. They are ranked 13th in points allowed per game at 115.1. The Warriors enable opponents to average 15.9 turnovers per game while permitting a shooting percentage of 47.9% (23rd in the league).
Which team will emerge victorious against the spread this evening?
Pick: Back Sacramento
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