Russell Westbrook achieved his 204th career triple-double, setting an NBA record and earning his first one with the Sacramento Kings. His standout performance fueled Sacramento’s 121–116 victory over the Golden State Warriors on Wednesday in Sacramento.
DeMar DeRozan led Sacramento’s scoring with 25 points, while Schroder contributed 18 points, including his decisive late-game shots.
Golden State missed several key players, including Stephen Curry (illness), Jimmy Butler (back), and Draymond Green (ribs). Still, Will Richard and Moses Moody provided offensive firepower with 30 and 28 points respectively, keeping the Warriors competitive until the final minutes.
“Dennis Schroder stepped up in decisive fashion, drilling three three-pointers in succession during an 11-0 surge that snapped a 104-all deadlock in the final quarter.”
The Sacramento Kings celebrated the milestone with a post:
— Sacramento Kings (@SacramentoKings), November 6, 2025
Westbrook’s record-setting night and Schroder’s explosive finish pushed the Kings to a hard-earned win over an injury-depleted Warriors squad, setting a strong tone for their homestand.
Author’s Summary: Westbrook’s historic triple-double and Schroder’s clutch shooting powered the Kings past resilient but short-handed Warriors in a thrilling 121–116 victory.