
--The Warriors' triple-overtime loss to Sacramento on Wednesday prevented them from their first two-game winning streak since Dec. 8-10.
--The Warriors are 0-2 against the Kings this season, having previously lost 115-98 in Sacramento. The Kings hadn't beaten Golden State twice in a row since owning the Northern California rivalry (15 consecutive wins) from 2000-03. --The triple-overtime game was the Warriors' first since Nov. 23, 2004 against New Orleans. The NBA hadn't had a three-overtime affair since the Bobcats and Lakers dueled three extra periods on Nov. 29, 2006.
--The Warriors are now 1-3 in games tied after regulation this season.
--It was the first triple-overtime game in Warriors-Kings history. The previous longest had been a two-overtime game on March 31, 1992.
--The Warriors missed their last five shots of the third overtime, dropping their overall game shooting percentage to 44.3 and snapping a nine-game streak in which they'd connected on 45.0 percent or better.
--Here's one you don't often see: Andris Biedrins had a plus-23 plus/minus ratio in a loss.
--The stat of the game: The Warriors missed 16 free throws; the Kings missed one.
--The Warriors didn't get their first defensive rebound of the game until 9-1/2 minutes had elapsed. The Kings rebounded their first six misses.
QUOTE TO NOTE: "Tiring, to say the least." -- Jamal Crawford, after playing 60 minutes in the Warriors' triple-overtime loss to the Kings on Wednesday night.