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Steph Curry came off the bench and sparked a Warriors comeback — Golden State beat the Kings 110-105 to snap a 4-game losing streak.

Stephen Curry came off the bench and changed the entire complexion of the game as the Golden State Warriors beat the Sacramento Kings 110-105 at Chase Center, snapping a four-game losing streak.

Curry, who has been managing a knee issue since late January, was deployed as a reserve and immediately sparked the offense. He scored 14 points by halftime, helping Golden State flip a one-point deficit into a 13-point lead. The Warriors hit 17 three-pointers on the night and controlled most of the second half. Charles Bassey contributed a 14-point, 12-rebound double-double off the bench.

At 37-42, the Warriors' season is winding down without playoff implications, but seeing Curry healthy enough to impact games — even in a bench role — matters for the franchise's offseason planning. The question in Golden State has shifted from "can they contend?" to "what does the Curry endgame look like?"