De'Aaron Fox and Davion Mitchell were instrumental in helping the Sacramento Kings take a 114-106 victory over the Golden State Warriors in Game 2 of their Western Conference playoff series on Monday. With their win, the Kings now have a 2-0 lead over the defending champions. Fox scored 24 points while Mitchell guarded Golden State's prolific scorer Stephen Curry, who only managed to score 15 points in three quarters. Although Curry led all scorers with 28 points, he was limited to only 3 of 13 3-point attempts. Mitchell also scored 14 points while displaying his versatility as a defensive player who could make scorers work for every inch. The Kings' success in Game 2 centered on its offense, particularly its scorers charging the Warriors rim multiple times. Domantas Sabonis delivered 24 points and nine rebounds, while Fox and Harrison Barnes added 36 points in the paint for their team. The series now heads to San Francisco for Game 3 on Thursday.