At this point, it's almost as if Stephen Curry and the Warriors are trying to find ways to keep things interesting.
After a mostly quiet first half, Curry exploded at the end of the second quarter and finished with a triple-double to lead the Warriors to a 122-103 win over the Kings.
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Curry was held scoreless for the game's first 21 minutes before exploding for 17 in the final three minutes of the second quarter, including a hypnotic move against Darren Collison.
He only scored six points in the second half to finish with 23, but added 10 assists and 14 rebounds for his sixth career triple-double. Draymond Green (25) and Klay Thompson (29) also had big games for the Warriors, who have an NBA-best 29-1 record and have won 33 straight regular-season home games.