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Davis helps Warriors keep pace in playoff hunt
GOLDEN STATE 140, SACRAMENTO 132
 

By Ryan Leong
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

OAKLAND, California (Ticker) -- With only four games
remaining, the playoffs have already begun for the Golden State
Warriors, who need every win to ensure a postseason berth.

Baron Davis scored 16 of his 31 points in the first quarter to
lead six players in double figures as the Warriors claimed a
140-132 victory over the Sacramento Kings on Tuesday night.

"Tonight, we did an excellent job of moving the basketball in
getting guys open shots," Davis said. "Our defense can improve,
and it will improve as each game comes about but, for the most
part, we did what we needed to do and that's win, survive and
it's on to the next game, which is the most important game for
us of the season."

Stephen Jackson scored 18 points while Andris Biedrins
contributed 17 and 17 rebounds for the Warriors (47-31), who
kept pace with the Denver Nuggets (47-31) for the eighth and
final playoff spot in the Western Conference.

"Well, hard to be disappointed when you win and you score 140
points, but we're going to have to start guarding people,"
Warriors coach Don Nelson said. "This is (win) No. 47. (We're)
probably going to need 50 to make the playoffs or 51, and I
told the team we have to win them all, probably."

While both teams are currently tied for eighth place, the
Nuggets own tiebreakers with a better head-to-head record and a
better mark against Western Conference opponents. Golden State
hosts Denver in a critical game that will be televised
nationally on Thursday night.

"It's super important," Warriors forward Al Harrington said of
Thursday's meeting with the Nuggets. "Our goal is to try to win
five games in a row and, if we do that, we're definitely in.
There's nothing anybody could do about that. Each game is
important, but we've got to take them one game at a time and
we've got Thursday circled on the calendar."

The Warriors have four games remaining with their only road
contest coming against the Phoenix Suns on April 14.

Golden State led the entire game against Sacramento and stormed
out of the gate thanks to some hot shooting from Davis.

"We knew we had to win," Jackson said. "That's why I think
Baron and Al set the tone defensively, getting the two early
steals and really starting the game out aggressively on defense,
and that's what we need to do. Guys are starting to feel that
sense of urgency, we just need to feel it as a whole."

Davis made 6-of-7 shots in the first quarter, scoring 16 points
in the frame, including a thunderous slam dunk late in the
period to give Golden State a 39-32 lead.

Leading by five points, Golden State used a 15-8 run to take a
12-point lead in the second quarter when Davis made a pretty
no-look pass to Monta Ellis for the reverse layup.

Another reverse layup from Ellis late in the second gave Golden
State its most points scored in the first half this season as it
carried a 77-66 lead into the locker room.

With the lead stretched to 110-103, the Warriors used a 7-0
spurt to take a 12-point lead on a 3-pointer by Mickael Pietrus
with 9:02 remaining in the fourth quarter.

It was the first game back for Pietrus, who missed the last nine
games with an injured right hamstring.

Pietrus later brought the crowd to its feet, blocking a layup
attempt by Kevin Martin and adding a putback slam with 6:47 to
play to give the Warriors a 13-point advantage before Davis
nailed a step-back 3-pointer with 4:02 remaining to seal the
win.

Despite the loss, Kings coach Reggie Theus was happy with his
team's performance.

"You lose a game by eight in a situation where it's a must win
for them in their building with a depleted team," he said. "I'm
very happy about the way we played tonight. ... Outside of
losing the game, I thought we played very well."


 
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