Since Steve Kerr took charge of the Golden State Warriors in 2014, they have put together one of the best home records during his time in charge and have turned Oracle Arena into a real fortress.It's rare to see them lose a game on their own floor but it has been practically impossible for one team to beat them twice in Oakland during the regular season.But that rare occurrence has taken place this year and nobody could've predicted that the Sacramento Kings would be the team to do it.Their 98-93 win on Friday night against an undermanned Warriors team was their second triumph in the Bay Area this campaign.There are caveats to the two victories for the Kings, however, as Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant missed both encounters.Along with the All-Star duo, Klay Thompson was also missing for last night's clash.Nonetheless, it's still an impressive feat for a Sacramento team who once again have a losing record at 23-47.For a young Kings team, beating the Dubs is something to savour, regardless of who they have on the floor.Even with their star trio sidelined, the Warriors put up a good fight and kept the game close right until the closing minutes.But it was the visitors who eventually made the big plays and secured the win.One of those huge plays came from Garrett Temple who channelled his inner-LeBron James to produce a stunning chase down blown with just four minutes remaining.After Andre Iguodala stole the ball from Buddy Hield he led a two-on-one fastbreak and delivered a bounce pass to teammate Quinn Cook.Cook looked to have an easy layup but Temple came out of nowhere to pin his attempt against the backboard, which was reminiscent and almost identical to the famous block James produced in the finals in 2016 on Iguodala at the same end of the court.

The Kings veteran replicated it in incredible fashion and it came at a crucial stage of the game which was tied at 85 apiece.

It was a sensational defensive play by the 31-year-old and it gets better with each viewing.

They were eventually able to close the game out as Hield made clutch free-throws as he ended with 22 points off the bench.

A late Willie Cauley-Stein dunk capped off their second win at the Warriors' house this year but the moment of the game came from Temple and he deserves his fair share of credit for the victory.

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