Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors, currently the second-ranked team in the NBA, are set to face off in their biggest game so far this season against the Sacramento Kings.
After a nail-biting 118-112 victory over the San Antonio Spurs on Friday at Chase Center, the Warriors escaped NBA In-Season Tournament elimination and will now face the Kings on Tuesday at Golden 1 Center in a must-win tournament game.
Speaking to reporters after the game, Curry acknowledged the significance of Tuesday's matchup and emphasized the importance of a strong start against the Kings.
"It's a big game, you feel the energy of an In-Season Tournament game because of what it means," Curry said. "The court, it feels like a playoff-type game and we know we have to win to stay in it and you have to approach it that way. I know they're going to do the same, it's going to be a fun atmosphere. We know it well, so we know what to expect. We just have to execute and have a sense of urgency, especially to start. I think they've been playing pretty well since [De'Aaron Fox] has been back and I know they won tonight too, so it's a big deal."
Tuesday's game will be the 11th regular- or postseason matchup between the Warriors and Kings dating back to April 7 of last season.
While some consider Warriors-Kings to be one of the NBA's best current rivalries, Curry was hesitant to label the Kings as a rival earlier this season, and his opinion hasn't changed.
"I'm going to have to check with the committee that actually defines what 'rivals' actually means," Curry joked postgame. "It's kind of what everyone wants it to be. I love the narrative around the back-and-forth, we've played them so many times over the last couple of years. Whatever you call it, it's fun basketball, it's entertaining. You have to play well to beat them because of what they do.
"Obviously a seven-game series helps, but like I said we know what to expect when we go up there. It's cool there's a little extra emphasis on the In-Season Tournament outcome of this group. Fitting that it is against them."
Regardless of how Curry and the Warriors define their history with Sacramento, Tuesday's matchup is sure to be another intense battle with the Beam Team.