OAKLAND, Calif. -- Klay Thompson scored 27 points, Stephen Curry had five 3-pointers among his 22 points, and the Golden State Warriors limited Sacramento to 34.5 per cent shooting from the field Saturday night in a 98-87 victory over the Kings. After combining for 46 points on 17-of-26 shooting from the field through three quarters, Golden States backcourt duo mostly watched from the bench in the final period while Warriors reserves finished off the lopsided victory. David Lee had 15 points and 12 rebounds for the Warriors, who shot 51.3 per cent from the field. Curry added a game-high 12 assists. Rookie Ben McLemore led the Kings with a career-high 19 points, while Travis Outlaw had 15 points and 12 rebounds and Jason Thompson had 12 points and 10 rebounds. Golden States lead never fell below 16 points in the fourth quarter until Sacramento reserves ended the game with a 13-4 run over the final minutes, handing Sacramentos Michael Malone a loss in his first game as a head coach in the matchup of Northern California rivals. Malone, in his first year leading the Kings, was a Golden State assistant the past two seasons. Thompson followed his career-high 38 points in Golden States season-opening victory Wednesday over the Los Angeles Lakers with another high-scoring effort that had a sellout crowd roaring at Oracle Arena He wasnt the only one. Curry, who on Thursday became the fifth player in NBA history to make nine 3-pointers in three career games, threatened early to do it again. He made hit four 3s while scoring 17 points in the first half, keying a 13-2 run late in the second quarter that gave Sacramento its largest lead of the first half at 49-28. The Warriors scored 17 points in the final 4 minutes of the half. DeMarcus Cousins of the Kings scored the first five points of the third quarter, then Marcus Thornton stole an errant pass by Curry and drove the length of the court for a layup that quickly cut Sacramentos 20-point halftime lead to 56-44. But after a timeout, Thompson quickly drained two 3-pointers to begin 15-0 run that gave Golden State its biggest lead, 71-44 midway through the third quarter. McClemore provided an early thrill for Sacramento by beating the first-quarter buzzer with a 56-foot 3-pointer from beyond the half-court line. That was one of a career-high three 3-pointers by Sacramentos first-round draft pick, who had 13 points in the first half to keep the Kings within striking distance. McClemore answered a 3-pointer by Golden States Andre Iguodala in similar fashion midway through the second quarter, pulling Sacramento back within 36-26 after the Warriors threatened to pull away. Centres Andrew Bogut and Cousins waged an individual battle in the paint , bumping and grinding against each other throughout the evening. Bogut scored the games first four points over Cousins down low in the first 40 seconds, then later ripped the ball from his Sacramento counterparts hands for a steal amid heavy contact between the two midway through the second quarter. Cousins looked on with dismay, then went to the bench after committing his third foul on Bogut 17 seconds later on the other end of the court. That standoff came during a 13-4 Golden State run during which the Warriors took control. Bogut later stuffed Cousins while he drove to the basket to begin a Golden State fastbreak the other way. Cousins, leading Sacramento with a 27-point average entering the game, was limited to eight points in 18 minutes. NOTES: Warriors F Harrison Barnes (toe inflammation) missed his third consecutive game to begin the season, but he participated in the teams morning shootaround, is getting close to game shape and could return early during Golden States four-game trip that begins Monday at Philadelphia. . When asked pre-game if he considers the Kings one of Golden States top rivals, Jackson laughed and said, "Come on, man. Yankees-Red Sox is a rivalry. Ali-Frazier was a rivalry. No. Neither of us has done anything." . The Warriors debuted their alternative uniforms with white short-sleeve jerseys that they will wear during their six Saturday home game this season. . Sacramento owner Vivek Ranadive served as vice chairman of the Warriors before purchasing the Kings earlier this year. Former Golden State star Chris Mullin, whose No. 17 uniform hangs from the rafters at Oracle Arena, is an adviser to the chairman for the Kings. Wholesale Nike Shoes Black Friday . 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Among the teams moves was trading one of the teams two third round picks, no. 83 overall, to the Chicago Blackhawks for Brandon Bollig, a six-foot-two, 223-pound left-winger who had seven goals, seven assists, and 92 penalty minutes in 82 games last season.BOSSIER CITY, La. - Undrafted rookie Patric Young is working hard to make it in the NBA.The New Orleans Pelicans benefited from the University of Florida products efforts in the waning moments of the teams preseason finale Thursday.After the New Orleans Pelicans 10 point fourth-quarter lead was cut to one in the waning moments, Youngs emphatic follow slam with 2.1 seconds remaining helped the Pelicans secure a 88-85 victory against the Dallas Mavericks at the CenturyLink Center.It felt good because I was working really, really hard just to try and help the team win, said Young, who had compiled just eight points in the previous six preseason games.Things worked out in the universe and the ball came back to me, and I got a nice dunk. It was pretty cool.Dallas guard Ricky Ledos 3-point attempt to tie the game caught the front of the rim at the buzzer.Tyreke Evans scored 14 points and Anthony Davis added 13 as the Pelicans starters saw plenty of action in the teams final tuneup.Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle opted to rest stars such as Dirk Nowitzki and Tyson Chandler in Dallas penultimate preseason affair. The Mavericks were led by guard Gal Mekels 17 points.A 3-pointer from guard Jimmer Fredette pushed the Pelicans lead to 10 points with 8 minutes left in the game. An Ivan Johnson three-point play helped the Mavericks cut the lead to 86-85 with 30.5 seconds remaining before a wild scramble near under the hoop led to Youngs dagger — and only two points of the game.The Pelicans finished the preseason 5-2 despite shooting just 37 per cent (32 of 87) Thursday night.I thought ouur guys were wanting to play against Dallas starters, New Orleans head coach Monty Williams said.dddddddddddd. When it didnt happen, for whatever reason, I thought it changed our attitude.Dallas shot 39 per cent (33 of 84) and is 3-4. The Mavs stuck to a plan regarding their starters as Fridays preseason finale will take place at Orlando.When we laid out training camp, this is the way it was going to go, Carlisle said. Were going to play some of our main guys (Friday) night. (The preseason) has all gone by very fast.Ryan Anderson and Eric Gordon scored 12 apiece for the Pelicans. Jae Crowder (14), Charlie Villanueva (13) and Ivan Johnson (11) finished in double figures for the Mavericks. Benard James scored six points and added a game-high 10 rebounds for Dallas.Both offences struggled early in the neutral site affair that drew 10,658.TIP-INSMavericks: Raymond Felton (ankle) did not travel with the team.Pelicans: All 17 players on the roster played Thursday night.FIVE THE HARD WAYMidway through the third quarter, Davis posted a rare five-point possession. After missing a free throw in an and-one situation, Davis grabbed the rebound and was fouled as he scored. He made the ensuing freebie and pushed the Pelicans lead to six points (47-41).CAN I GET A SELFIE?The extent of Thursdays work for Nowitzki and Chandler was posing for selfies along the front row of the CenturyLink Centers lower bowl just prior to tipoff.UP NEXTNew Orleans opens the regular season Tuesday night at home against Orlando.Dallas plays its final preseason game at Orlando on Friday night. ' ' '