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Game 1 vs. Kings: Four points on 2-of-9 shooting from the field (0-for-3 from 3), two rebounds, two assists and an assist Game 2 vs. Warriors: Did Not Play — Coach's Decision Game 3 vs. Heat ...
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location Attendance Series 1 May 2 L.A. Lakers: L 112–117 : Stephen Curry (27) Kevon Looney (23) Draymond Green (7) Chase Center 18,064 0–1 2 May 4 L.A. Lakers: W 127–100 : Klay Thompson (30) Draymond Green (11) Stephen Curry (12) Chase Center 18,064 1–1 3 May 6 @ L.A. Lakers ...
The Lakers point guard scored 31, a career postseason high coming against the same Memphis team that held him to 13.8 points per game in the playoffs a year ago.
Lakers, 275–176: Warriors win 11 home games in a row against the Lakers. Warriors sweep the Lakers in the season series and finish with a winning record in Los Angeles for the first time since the 1993 season. Warriors win the Pacific Division. Warriors win 2018 NBA Finals. 2018–19: Warriors: 3–1: Warriors, 2–0: Tie, 1–1: Lakers, 276 ...
Russell scored 44 points and had the game-winner with 5.9 seconds left to give the Lakers the 123-122 victory at Crypto.com Arena. Damian Lillard’s step-back attempt was blocked by Spencer ...
On February 11, Russell made his Lakers return, putting up 15 points, five rebounds, and six assists in a 109–103 win over his former team and the reigning champions Golden State Warriors. [61] On April 28, Russell recorded a career playoff high 31 points in a 125–85 game 6 win against the Memphis Grizzlies in the 2023 NBA Playoffs Western ...
Down 0–3, James and Irving led the Cavaliers over the Warriors to a 137–116 win, including a record-breaking 49 points in the first quarter, a Finals-high 86 points in the first half, and a record 24 3–pointers (which broke the record of 18 set by the Warriors in Game 2). Durant and the Warriors looked to finish the series back home in ...
The team originally made their home in the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena (formerly the Lakers' home arena from 1960 to 1967), about 10 miles (16 km) from the Lakers then-home at The Forum in Inglewood. After the Clippers move, the teams drew a crowd of 14,991 in their first meeting at the Sports Arena; it was the then-largest home-court ...