Kings–Warriors rivalry
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The Kings–Warriors rivalry is a National Basketball Association (NBA) rivalry between the Sacramento Kings and the Golden State Warriors. The rivalry takes geographic influence as the two teams share the Northern California region since San Francisco and Sacramento are approximately 86 miles apart.[3][4][5] The rivalry extends back to 1985 in which the Kings relocated to Sacramento from Kansas City. Both teams had historically struggled in an effort to appear in the postseason for the duration of their history in California.[6] As such; neither would face each other in the playoffs until 2023, where they faced off in the first round.[7][8][9][10] In a fashion similar to the former 49ers–Raiders rivalry of the NFL, fans between both sides have formed a recent history of violence between each other.[11][12][13] The Warriors lead the regular season series 217–195 while the postseason series is tied 4–4.[14]
First meeting | November 11, 1948 Royals 83, Warriors 75 |
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Latest meeting | April 16, 2024 Kings 118, Warriors 94 |
Next meeting | TBA |
Statistics | |
Meetings total | 420[1] |
All-time series | 221–199 (GS)[2] |
Regular season series | 217–195 (GS) |
Postseason results | 4–4 (TIE) |
Longest win streak | SAC W14 |
Current win streak | SAC W3 |
Postseason history | |
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