The Los Angeles Lakers delivered a commanding performance in a key matchup against the Golden State Warriors, securing a dominant 121-98 victory at the Chase Ce
Skip Bayless is considered a LeBron James hater, but he couldn't help but praise James after his performance on Saturday versus Stephen Curry.
The Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Golden State Warriors 118-110 on Saturday, led by superstars Anthony Davis and LeBron James combining for 61 points. LA's star duo outscored the Warriors' entire starting lineup, as they were overshadowed by some disappointing performances.
Saturday night was far from Stephen Curry 's best individual performance. The Golden State Warriors superstar heavily underdelivered as the team dropped a tough 118-108 contest to LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers.
Anthony Davis had 36 points and 13 rebounds, LeBron James added 25 points and 12 assists, and the Los Angeles Lakers beat the Golden State Warriors 118-108 on Saturday night.
Warriors head coach Steve Kerr brushes aside Stephen Curry's struggles during the team's 10-point loss to the Lakers
Stephen Curry, on Saturday, did his part to help the Redick family bounce back from the Los Angeles wildfires.
The Lakers’ defence shone, particularly in the second half, as they held Warriors star Stephen Curry scoreless after halftime. Curry struggled from the field, shooting 4-for-17 overall and 0-for-8 in the second half. Despite playing through a lingering thumb injury, Curry refused to blame his performance on the setback.
Ball fixes a lot of those problems. He's a great communicator and a defensive savant who can still get a ton of steals despite not having the same mobility he did before his multiple knee surgeries. He will point teammates into the right position and has an uncanny knack for anticipating where the ball will go.
While the NBA season is now in full swing and teams begin vying for a spot in the postseason and a chance to compete for the NBA Finals, it's hard to forget
With 3:10 remaining in the third quarter, the former Davidson star hit a step-back three to tie the game at 77, his 12th point of the game and 24,506th of his career. In doing so, Curry (24,515) has now passed Allen (24,505) for 27th on the all-time scoring list. The Warriors announced the historic feat on X.