Harrison Barnes had a career-high game, scoring 39 points to help lead the Sacramento Kings to a 134-133 victory over the Golden State Warriors. Despite a late rally from the Warriors, including a strong performance from Steph Curry and Jonathan Kuminga, Barnes' stellar play proved to be the difference-maker. Barnes' aggressive offense, which included scoring 20 points in the first half, helped propel the Kings to victory. Additionally, Domantas Sabonis recorded his 26th consecutive double-double, further contributing to the Kings' win. The game came down to the final possession, with Curry having the opportunity to win it for the Warriors, but a turnover sealed their fate. The win gives the Kings momentum as they embark on a 13-day road trip.