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Top 5 NBA Plays Of 2016

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By Rahul Lal

This year has been one of the most memorable in NBA history. Legends like Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan and Kevin Garnett retired in 2016. LeBron brought a championship home to Cleveland. And the first unanimous MVP, Steph Curry, recruited former MVP Kevin Durant to join him in The Bay Area.

Oh yeah, and some pretty amazing basketball gave us plenty of highlights. Here are the top five NBA plays of 2016 and why they matter.

5. 2016 NBA Slam Dunk Contest

Okay, okay. I know this isn’t really a game. But the Slam Dunk Contest on All-Star Weekend is just as important as any other NBA play not mentioned later in this list. Once a perennial highlight of All-Star weekend, the event had taken a nosedive in recent years. But the incredibly memorable duel between the Timberwolves’ Zach LaVine and the Magic’s Aaron Gordon changed all that. The two traded amazing dunks, each delivering a performance that would’ve won the contest in any other year. LaVine finally triumphed on a threw-the-legs dunk launched from just inside the foul line. With a rivalry in place and anticipation up, what should be an All-Star Weekend highlight will be again.

4. LeBron James Blocks Andre Iguodala In Game 7

Game seven. All tied up. Less than two minutes to go. This is the moment Cleveland Cavaliers fans had been dreaming of since Michael Jordan hit the shot on Craig Ehlo back in 1989. This time around, LeBron James was the one making lasting memories as he erased Andre Iguodala’s easy layup. The Warriors’ swingman had been creating a host of problems for the Cavs. This block reclaimed the momentum, and LeBron and Cleveland never looked back in their mission to “bring one back for The Land.”

3. Kobe Bryant’s Final NBA Points

How do you wrap up a career that spans 20 years and includes 18 all-star appearances, five NBA rings and much, much more? Dumping in 60 points and eking out a win with pure Mamba determination is a pretty good answer. Last year was the end for Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan and Kevin Garnett, and each legend went out in the appropriate way. It’s only fitting that Bryant’s final moments on the court were as dramatic as his storied career. And it was a great chance for the NBA’s younger generation of fans to get a taste of vintage Kobe Bryant.

2. Steph Curry Hits Deep Overtime Three To Beat Durant and Westbrook

Steph Curry had one heck of a year in 2016. The Warriors set a record for most wins in a season, and Curry was named the first unanimous MVP in league history. Though they blew a 3-1 lead in the Finals (#NeverForget), the Warriors reloaded during the offseason by picking up Kevin Durant. In this game, Curry put some doubt into OKC’s future by getting 46 points, 12 three pointers (tying an NBA record that he would later break) and a clutch playoff win. This shot also secured Curry his 288th three-pointer on the season, which broke the NBA record that he set just one season before.

1. Kyrie Clinches The NBA Championship

For all of the NBA’s great plays in 2016, this one is easily the best. It’s really not even close. Talk about clutch, talk about elite and talk about the ring. Kyrie has always been on the cusp of elite status. This shot, over Curry’s outstretched arm to clinch the 2016 NBA Championship in Game 7, solidified that status and ended Cleveland’s championship drought. Kyrie, LeBron and Kevin Love are now on a quest to defend their title heading into 2017.

Rahul Lal is an LA native stuck in a lifelong, love-hate relationship with the Lakers, Dodgers and Raiders. You can follow him on Twitter here.


2017 NBA New Year’s Resolutions – Western Conference

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By Rahul Lal

So many New Year’s resolutions go unfulfilled every year. And often it’s because people set the bar too high.

NBA teams, even in the West, also have some room for improvement. And to see results, those goals can be modest. Here are what should be the 2017 New Year’s resolution for each team in the Western Conference.

Dallas Mavericks: Give Dirk His Kobe Season

It’s not secret that Dirk has struggled to stay on the court even though he’s been effective. Nowitzki seems about ready to join the retirement club with Kobe, KG and Tim Duncan. It’s imperative to let him have his moment in the sun to cap off his historic career.

Denver Nuggets: Get Rid Of Unnecessary Players On Roster

The Denver Nuggets have the second lowest payroll in the NBA and are loaded with young talent on friendly contracts. It’s time to cut or trade the extra fat on larger contracts, because the Nuggets have a chance to develop these young players who will undoubtedly demand large contracts one day.

Golden State Warriors: Don’t Fatigue Your Players

The Warriors seemed to fizzle on their way to 73 wins, giving up some easy games down the stretch and blowing leads in the playoffs. This season, it’s important for the Warriors to rest their stars instead of chasing meaningless records in the regular season.

Houston Rockets: Pay For Defense

I’m not sure many projected the Houston Rockets to be as dangerous as they have been. But the Mike D’Antoni project is working very well in Houston because of the talent and player personnel they have. Adding a defensive-minded player like Amir Johnson, Andrew Bogut, Thabo Sefolosha or even P.J. Tucker would make a huge difference.

Los Angeles Clippers: Don’t Let Blake Griffin Leave

The Clippers are always in that ‘elite’ conversation, but find themselves losing the big games. Blake Griffin and Chris Paul both will have a chance to walk this offseason. Griffin should be prioritized over Paul because of his age, ceiling and ability to attract other young stars going forward. Paul is only a couple years removed from an inevitable decline.

Julius Randle #30 of the Los Angeles Lakers gets helped up by Jordan Clarkson #6 as Nick Young #0 and Brandon Ingram #14 look on during a 101-89 Dallas Mavericks win at Staples Center on December 29, 2016 in Los Angeles, California.

Julius Randle and Jordan Clarkson (Photo Credit: Harry How/Getty Images)

Los Angeles Lakers: Stay Patient

The Lakers started the season at an unbelievable pace and had naive fans thinking they could play for a playoff seed in the west. While the Lakers aren’t at that level, it’s important to trust in the young core and continue to develop Brandon Ingram and company into the future stars they can be one day.

Memphis Grizzlies: Sign Young Talent

The Grizzlies are still one of the most confusing teams in the league. Some see them as one step away from being the San Antonio Spurs, while others see them as the next Dallas Mavericks. The Chandler Parsons experiment has not been working out, but making a play for Otto Porter, Serge Ibaka or even J.J. Reddick could help with the young talent and the future of the franchise.

Minnesota Timberwolves: Play Some Defense

NBA nerds salivated at the thought of a Tom Thibodeau defense with the athletic monsters in Minnesota. Instead, the offense has been there with no effort on defense. To get to the next level, the young Wolves have to start delivering on defense.

New Orleans Pelicans: Keep Jrue Holiday

Forever one of the most underrated players in the NBA, Holiday came in and had an instant effect on the team’s win-loss record. Holiday, an unrestricted free agent, is vital to this team’s success. It’s important to keep him paired with Anthony Davis as this team develops.

Oklahoma City Thunder: Keep Developing The Core

The Thunder will look fairly similar for a long time, as Westbrook, Oladipo, Sabonis and Adams are all locked in until at least 2019. Along with Roberson, this group has accumulated the highest +/- average of any group on OKC’s roster according to NBA.com and has improved leaps and bounds over the course of this short season.

Devin Booker #1 of the Phoenix Suns reacts during the second half of the NBA game against the New York Knicks at Talking Stick Resort Arena on December 13, 2016 in Phoenix, Arizona. The Suns defeated the Knicks 113-111.

Devin Booker (Photo Credit: Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

Phoenix Suns: Embrace The Youth Movement

The Phoenix Suns are paying Devin Booker, Marquese Chriss, Dragan Bender and Alex Len under $5 million a season. These players are their future as opposed to Eric Bledsoe, Brandon Knight, Tyson Chandler, Jared Dudley and P.J. Tucker with their $53 million in salaries this season. It’s time to get rid of bad contracts and believe in the youth.

Portland Trail Blazers: Sign Nerlens Noel

Smart money is on Nerlens Noel leaving as an unrestricted free agent this season. The Blazers are getting killed on the boards late in games against bigger teams and could use his interior defense and shot blocking to add another dimension to a solid, young team.

Sacramento Kings: Take The Best Deal For Boogie

Watching the Kings is as close to an NBA reality show as we’ll ever see, and it starts with DeMarcus Cousins’ deep disdain for the organization. He’s a truly talented player who deserves a large haul in return, but each day passed lowers the Kings’ bargaining power on him.

San Antonio Spurs: Sign A Floor General This Offseason

The Spurs quietly still have a really solid chance at making it to the Finals this year and beyond. But to get to the next level, they need one more dangerous player to join them in the offseason as a distributor. Offering a contract to Jrue Holiday, Jeff Teague, George Hill or even Chris Paul, who has an early termination option, could pay dividends both next season and beyond.

Utah Jazz: Keep Growing Together

The Jazz may be the most underrated team on both sides of the ball, even if their record doesn’t reflect it. With injuries to Derrick Favors, George Hill, Gordon Hayward, Joe Johnson and Rodney Hood, the Jazz have to keep gaining experience and playing time together to be a real playoff upset contender.

Rahul Lal is an LA native stuck in a lifelong, love-hate relationship with the Lakers, Dodgers and Raiders. You can follow him on Twitter here.

Magic Johnson Named Lakers President Of Basketball Operations

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Magic Johnson is leading the Los Angeles Lakers again after a major shake-up of the struggling franchise’s front office.

Lakers owner Jeanie Buss fired general manager Mitch Kupchak on Tuesday and put Johnson in charge of basketball operations. Jeanie Buss also removed her brother, Jim, from his job as the Lakers’ executive vice president of basketball operations.

Jim Buss retains his ownership stake in the team, but Jeanie Buss has final say under the structure set up by their late father, Jerry Buss. She used it to chart a new course for the Lakers, who are mired in the worst four-year stretch in the 16-time NBA champion franchise’s glorious history.

Just 19 days after Johnson returned to the Lakers in an executive role, Jeanie Buss promoted the Hall of Fame point guard to have the final say on basketball decisions. Johnson is the Lakers’ new president of basketball operations, reporting directly to Jeanie Buss, although the team also plans to hire a new general manager.

“I took these actions today to achieve one goal: Everyone associated with the Lakers will now be pulling in the same direction, the direction established by Earvin and myself,” Jeanie Buss said in a statement. “We are determined to get back to competing to win NBA championships again.”

Jeanie Buss made the extraordinary moves two days before the trade deadline. The Lakers have the NBA’s third-worst record at 19-39 this season, plummeting out of contention after an encouraging 10-10 start under new coach Luke Walton, who got a strong vote of confidence.

Jeanie Buss said she “took a series of actions I believe will return the Lakers to the heights Dr. Jerry Buss demanded and our fans rightly expect. Our search for a new general manager to work with Earvin and coach Luke Walton is well underway, and we hope to announce a new general manager in short order. Together, Earvin, Luke and our new general manager will establish the foundation for the next generation of Los Angeles Lakers greatness.”

Kupchak had been the Lakers’ GM since 2000, studying under Jerry West and eventually succeeding him. Kupchak had been in the Lakers’ front office for 30 years, including the last 17 as general manager — the longest current stretch running a front office in the NBA.

Jim Buss had been in the Lakers’ front office for 19 years, including 12 in charge of basketball operations alongside Kupchak. The former horse trainer had final say on basketball decisions in recent years.

But the Lakers have steadily declined from the heights of back-to-back championships in 2009 and 2010. They are mired in the worst four-year stretch in franchise history, missing the playoffs in three consecutive years with their three worst records ever.

After an extraordinary trade for Pau Gasol propelled the Lakers to three straight NBA Finals appearances, Kupchak and Jim Buss made a series of high-profile personnel moves that didn’t pan out.

They made a pricey trade for Dwight Howard, who fled the franchise after one year, and another deal for Steve Nash, who barely played thanks to back woes. The Lakers are still feeling the effects of that deal, which will cost them their first-round pick this summer if it isn’t in the top three.

The Lakers finished 17-65 last season, a franchise low in the last year of Kobe Bryant’s two-decade run with the franchise.

Johnson’s return made Jim Buss’ departure seem quite likely, particularly given Jim Buss’ vow several years ago to leave the franchise if they weren’t in contention for a Western Conference title by this year or next.

But Jeanie Buss still picked a dramatic way to end this family business’ years of tradition.

Johnson has never been a decision-making NBA executive, but he has been a successful businessman and investor since his playing career ended. He also briefly coached the Lakers, but dropped his ceremonial title as a team vice president last June after his frequent public criticisms of Jim Buss and former coaches. He also sold his ownership stake in 2010.

“Since 1979, I’ve been a part of the Laker Nation, and I’m passionate about this organization,” Johnson said in a statement. “I will do everything I can to build a winning culture on and off the court. We have a great coach in Luke Walton and good young players. We will work tirelessly to return our Los Angeles Lakers to NBA champions.”

The departure of Kupchak is even more dramatic: The former Lakers center had worked with West and Jim Buss in relative harmony for years with the tradition-bound Lakers. Kupchak had been employed by the Lakers in some capacity since August 1981.

The Lakers’ recent ineptitude didn’t hurt their place as Los Angeles’ most beloved sports franchise and a worldwide brand, but Jeanie Buss finally tired of the apparent lack of progress. The Lakers have a talented young core with D’Angelo Russell, Julius Randle, Brandon Ingram and Jordan Clarkson, but haven’t been able to translate that potential into wins despite playing an exciting style under Walton.

The Lakers also parted ways with longtime top public relations executive John Black.

The Lakers return from the All-Star break on Friday at Oklahoma City. They face San Antonio at Staples Center on Sunday.

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Can Magic Fix The Lakers?

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By Jason Keidel

It’s rare, if not unprecedented, for the terms desperate and Lakers to be synonymous. Equally incongruous is the iconic NBA franchise anchored at the bottom of basketball’s standings.

Jeanie Buss, daughter of Jerry Buss, has kept the family business within the family. But in light of the Lakers’ woeful performance, she was forced to boot her brother, Jim, who was running the personnel side of things. Afterward, a solemn, contrite Buss apologized to Lakers fans for taking so long to see the light. She felt obliged to grant Jim the three years he said it would take to restore a new brand of ‘Showtime.’

And, as we’ve seen, the term family is pliable. One need not be blood to be progeny. With that in mind, Jeanie Buss hired another of her dad’s de facto sons to run the club — perhaps the most decorated and celebrated of all — Magic Johnson.

Certainly, he has the basketball bona fides, and a surplus of goodwill to burn. But we don’t know that Magic’s on-court vision transcends the hardwood. In fact, there’s been little to suggest he will succeed.

Magic doesn’t need the cash or the cachet. Yet word is he pined ardently for the job as team president.

Just look at another recently departed icon, Phil Jackson, who wanted to return as Lakers coach but was rebuffed for Mike D’Antoni. Jackson migrated east, where he made his bones as a basketball player and potential coach, to run the Knicks… into the ground. Jackson has been, by any subjective or objective terms, a disaster. Other than backing into a basketball unicorn Kristaps Porzingis, Jackson has been almost as inept as Isiah Thomas, who was so awful his name alone is nearly a historical profanity.

In other words, being great at one thing doesn’t assure that you will be great, or even good, at something else. Jackson was a genius at moving players and molding egos — on the court. But none of the Zen Master’s triangular world has helped him in the least to procure the personnel to improve the Knicks.

Magic Johnson has two things that have eluded Jackson: his health and a robust work ethic. Jackson has not only made woeful moves, but he doesn’t even try, spending more time tooling around some log cabin out west or near Woodstock, and the rest of his time tweaking his latest, clever tweet. Unlike Jackson, who took the Knicks gig as a supreme money grab, Johnson wants to make the Lakers a great team again.

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Magic was more than a Laker, and more than a basketball player. When Magic and Larry Bird brought their twin talents to the sport, and the world, it literally changed the game. It changed the way we perceived and celebrated basketball.

Magic made passing cool, and gave those of us with gravity-bound gifts a way to play the game without residing above the rim. Even on the street, on the asphalt, from L.A. to NYC, where the individual play is heralded above wins and losses, kids eschewed the dunk for the dime, for the selfless coda of making your teammates shine.

Magic not only made passing cool, but he showed us the keyhole to victory. And while there never was and still hasn’t been another physical anomaly like Magic — a 6’9″ point guard who handled the ball like Steph Curry despite being double the size — we can all pass a little better, always think about the man next to us a bit more than ourselves.

So most of us want Magic to make it big. But he was a lousy coach. And there are endless historical precedents that suggest great players don’t carry their talents over once they swap shorts for suits. Elgin Baylor. Bill Russell. Isiah Thomas. And if Magic couldn’t run a team from the bench, why will he be better at running it from the executive suite?

Jerry West may be the only hardwood legend who was equally divine on and off the court. Coincidentally, he too was a lifelong Laker. Sadly, West painfully bolted his home after he could no longer tolerate Phil Jackson’s caustic, condescending autocracy.

Perhaps Jackson is paying a hefty karmic tax for his hubris. Magic isn’t about ego. He’s thinking about someone other than himself. And leave it to the rest of us to root for him to make the Lakers a contender again.

Jason writes a weekly column for CBS Local Sports. He is a native New Yorker, sans the elitist sensibilities, and believes there’s a world west of the Hudson River. A Yankees devotee and Steelers groupie, he has been scouring the forest of fertile NYC sports sections since the 1970s. He has written over 500 columns for WFAN/CBS NY, and also worked as a freelance writer for Sports Illustrated and Newsday subsidiary amNew York. He made his bones as a boxing writer, occasionally covering fights in Las Vegas, Atlantic City, but mostly inside Madison Square Garden. Follow him on Twitter @JasonKeidel.

Warriors Beat Lakers, Playoff Scheduled Announced

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OAKLAND (KPIX 5/AP) — Kevin Durant had 29 points, eight rebounds and five assists in his final playoff tuneup, and the Golden State Warriors beat the Los Angeles Lakers 109-94 in both teams’ final regular-season game Wednesday night.

Stephen Curry added 20 points, eight assists and five rebounds for the playoff-bound, top-seeded Warriors (67-15), ready for what they’re counting on being another deep postseason run.

Klay Thompson scored 12 points as coach Steve Kerr rested Andre Iguodala and Draymond Green.

Jordan Clarkson led all five Lakers starters in double figures with 17 points.

A day after a fierce and fun 3-point shootout following practice, Durant said before the game he hoped to have found his shooting touch after recently missing 19 games with a left knee injury. KD shot 11 for 16 and made 5 of 7 3s, while Curry also hit five from deep.

After the game, the league announced the Warriors playoff schedule. Golden State will face the Portland Trail Blazers in a best-of-seven series.

Game 1 in Oakland: Sunday, April 16, 12:30 p.m.

Game 2 in Oakland: Wednesday, April 19, 7:30 p.m.

Game 3 in Portland: Saturday, April 22, 7:30 p.m.

Game 4 in Portland: Monday, April 24, 7:30 p.m.

Game 5 in Oakland*: Wednesday, April 26

Game 6 in Oakland*: Friday, April 28

Game 7 in Oakland*: Sunday, April 30

*if necessary

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Warriors Sign Free Agent Guard Nick Young

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OAKLAND (AP) — Veteran guard Nick Young is getting a new start with Golden State, agreeing to a $5.2 million, one-year contract Wednesday with the champion Warriors.

Young’s agent, Mark Bartelstein, confirmed the deal in a message to The Associated Press.

Kevin Durant welcomed Young to the Warriors with a tweet of a photo of the former Laker missing a 3-point shot.

In addition, forward Omri Casspi is joining the Warriors on a $2,106,470, one-year contract, a person with direct knowledge of the deal said Wednesday, speaking on condition of anonymity because it hadn’t been announced. This will be the 29-year-old Casspi’s sixth team as he enters his ninth NBA season, including two separate stints in Northern California with the Sacramento Kings. He played for Sacramento, New Orleans and Minnesota last season, averaging 5.2 points and 3.1 rebounds in 17.9 minutes.

Golden State’s familiar-looking roster is taking shape. Two-time MVP Stephen Curry is back on a record $201 million, five-year contract; NBA Finals MVP Kevin Durant agreed Monday to a deal for approximately $53 million over the next two years; 2015 Finals MVP Andre Iguodala got a three-year contract with $48 million guaranteed; fellow key reserves Shaun Livingston for $24 million and three years, and David West on a one-year deal for the veteran minimum $2.3 million.

The 32-year-old Young last month declined the player option in his contract for next season with the Los Angeles Lakers, which would have paid him more than $5.6 million, and became a free agent. He had said in April that it was “60/40” he would leave the Lakers — preferring to be part of a playoff team.

Now, he’s on a super team.

Young averaged 13.2 points, 2.3 rebounds and 1.0 assists in 60 games for the Lakers. He will provide the Warriors with the kind of depth they like on a long bench as coach Steve Kerr regularly rotates in his reserves to spell the stars.

Young’s agency, Priority Sports, also posted on Twitter: “Congratulations to @NickSwagyPYoung on your new contract with the @warriors! We are so happy for you!”

Durant Leads Warriors Past Lakers for 11th Straight Win

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OAKLAND (AP) — Kevin Durant had 33 points, seven rebounds, seven assists and four blocks, and the Golden State Warriors held off the Los Angeles Lakers 113-106 on Friday night for their 11th straight victory.

Rookie Jordan Bell recorded his first career double-double with season bests of 20 points and 10 rebounds, making a key layup with 2:45 to go and dunking a minute later. Klay Thompson scored 16 points and Draymond Green added 13 points, 11 rebounds and seven assists as he came back from a shoulder injury for the defending champs.

Kyle Kuzma scored 27 points and fellow rookie Lonzo Ball had 24 points with five 3-pointers in his first visit to Oracle Arena. Julius Randle added 21 points off the bench for Los Angeles, which snapped the Rockets’ 14-game winning streak Wednesday night in Houston.

Durant shot 9 for 20 in the Warriors’ 10th win in a row at home against the Lakers and sixth overall after Golden State outlasted the Lakers in overtime Monday night in Los Angeles.

Warriors coach Steve Kerr and Lakers coach and former top Golden State assistant Luke Walton had a nice chat near the Warriors bench after the final buzzer.

Still without two-time MVP Stephen Curry, Golden State got some much-needed reinforcements.

Green returned after missing five of six games with soreness in his right shoulder, while Andre Iguodala also was back after sitting out Wednesday night’s win against Memphis with flu-like symptoms.

The Lakers, who trailed by as many as 23 in the third quarter before getting within 84-72 going into the final 12 minutes, briefly took their first lead of the night at 89-88 on Randle’s 3-pointer with 7:43 remaining.

Los Angeles cut the lead to 86-81 on a steal by Josh Hart and Kuzma’s layup with 9:39 left, then 88-86 when Kentavious Caldwell-Pope hit a 3-pointer at the 8:09 mark.

TIP-INS

Lakers: C Brook Lopez missed his second straight game with a sprained right ankle. … Los Angeles shot 11 for 29 from long range after making 15 3-pointers against the Rockets two days earlier. The Lakers shot 33.3 percent in getting outscored 34-20 in the second quarter to fall behind 61-44 at halftime.

Warriors: Durant went 12 for 13 at the line — making his first seven — to go over the 1,000 mark for career free throws. … Shaun Livingston (sore right knee) and Zaza Pachulia (left shoulder soreness) were still out for Golden State. Pachulia missed his sixth straight game and seventh in eight, while Livingston sat out his third in a row. … Golden State went 13 for 24 (54.2 percent) in the second.

UNDER CAREFUL WATCH

Caldwell-Pope started and had 10 points, five rebounds and four assists. He is serving a 25-day sentence at an Orange County detention center after violating his probation on a drunken driving arrest, the Los Angeles Times reported Thursday.

Caldwell-Pope is allowed to leave the Seal Beach Police Department Detention Center for practice and Lakers games in California under a work-release program, but must wear a GPS monitor outside the facility.

Caldwell-Pope had missed two road games, and wasn’t to travel for games in Houston on Dec. 31 and Minnesota on Jan. 1.

NO CURRY FOR CHRISTMAS

While Curry could test his sprained right ankle with some on-court work Sunday, Kerr said it would be “irresponsible” to play him Christmas Day against the Cavaliers in the NBA Finals rematch.

“As much as everybody wants to see him, as much as I want to see him on the floor, we have to be smart with this — 99.999 percent that he’s out,” Kerr said.

UP NEXT

Warriors: Host the Nuggets on Saturday looking for a sixth straight home win in the series before welcoming the Cavaliers on Christmas Day in an NBA Finals rematch.

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Warriors Steve Kerr: LaVar Ball ‘The Kardashian Of The NBA’

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OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Golden State coach Steve Kerr called LaVar Ball “the Kardashian of the NBA” on Monday night, and said he thinks the father of Lakers rookie Lonzo Ball has zero credibility.

Disgusted, Kerr made his remarks before the Warriors’ game against Denver. He was asked about LaVar Ball after the demonstrative dad told ESPN that the Lakers no longer want to play for coach Luke Walton, a dear Kerr friend and former top assistant with the Warriors.

Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle, president of the National Basketball Coaches Association, has called the ESPN article “a disgrace” and LaVar Ball’s comments an “ignorant distraction.”

“Somewhere, I guess in Lithuania, LaVar Ball is laughing at all of us. People are eating out of his hands for no apparent reason, other than he’s become like the Kardashian of the NBA or something,” Kerr said. “And that sells, and that’s what’s true in politics and entertainment and now in sports. It doesn’t matter if there’s any substance involved with an issue, it’s just can we make it really interesting for no apparent reason? There is nothing interesting about that story.”

Kerr is in regular touch with Walton and hates to see him in this position. Ball claimed Walton “has no control” of the team and is too young for his job.

“I feel horrible for Luke, that’s my guy, he’s one of my best friends,” Kerr said. “He shouldn’t have to deal with this. But to me one of the things about the NBA is it’s always been a haven from the parents. The guys who coach high school are the ones who really have to deal with the parents.”

“I’ve never had to talk to a parent who was upset about playing time. I’m sure there are plenty out there but they don’t have a voice in the NBA. But for whatever reason we’re giving this guy a voice and Luke’s got to deal with it, and it’s a shame. He’s handling it great. He’s doing all he can. It’s just part of his gig, unfortunately.”


Andre Ingram’s Long Road To The NBA

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By Matt Citak

The NBA has reached the final week of another regular season, and each of the league’s 30 teams has one of two mentalities. Playoff teams are preparing themselves for postseason play, while lottery teams are getting ready for the long offseason.

For players that play for teams in the bottom half of the standings, the final few games often don’t hold much significance. The playoff hunt is over, and within the next few days, they’ll be clearing out their lockers.

The Los Angeles Lakers were eliminated from the postseason weeks ago, but Tuesday night’s loss to the Houston Rockets was anything but insignificant.

For one man, it was a dream come true.

Andre Ingram was drafted into the G League on November 1, 2007. He spent the next 10 years playing in the NBA’s development league, logging time with the Utah Flash, Los Angeles D-Fenders, Perth Wildcats, and South Bay Lakers.

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Andre Ingram #20 of the Los Angeles Lakers celebrates after making a three pointer in the second half of the game against the Houston Rockets on April 10, 2018 at STAPLES Center in Los Angeles, California.

Andre Ingram (Photo Credit: Robert Laberge/Getty Images)

Throughout his time in the G League, Ingram refused to give up on his dream of one day making the NBA. The 6-foot-3 guard kept his head held high and put in the work each and every day. Ingram’s effort led to him setting the all-time G League record for most three-pointers made, while also ranking second all time in games played. Off the court, Ingram tutored young students in math for years just to keep his NBA dream alive

On April 9, all of his hard work finally paid off when the Lakers signed the 32-year-old for the team’s final two games.

If this were where the narrative ended, it would already make for a feel-good story. But what Ingram accomplished during Los Angeles’s loss Tuesday night was nothing short of amazing.

Before Ingram even stepped onto the court, everyone inside the Staples Center understood that this was an incredibly special moment. As Ingram was checking into the game, Rockets star Chris Paul walked over from Houston’s bench to pay his respects to the rookie.

When was the last time you saw a player walk over to greet and congratulate an opponent before they checked into their first game?

But what Ingram did once on the court truly put the icing on the cake.

The 32-year-old made his first four shots in front of the home crowd, including three from behind the three-point line. Ingram finished the game with 19 points on 6-of-8 shooting, including 4-of-5 from deep, and 3 blocks. After each shot made, the Staples Center crowd would serenade him with “MVP” chants, all while the league’s likely actual MVP, James Harden, watched from the opposing bench.

While it makes for an amazing story, Ingram’s performance will go down as one of the strongest Lakers’ debuts in team history. His 19 points were the most by a Laker in his first career game since 1993, when Nick Van Exel scored 23. In fact, only Van Exel, Magic Johnson (26 points in 1979) and Jerry West (20 points in 1960) had more productive debuts with the storied franchise.

But Ingram’s success on Tuesday night goes beyond the Lakers. For players making their NBA debut after the All-Star break, his 19 points were the most in over 50 years, second only to Danny Finn’s 28 points in 1953.

Following his magical performance, several players took to social media to congratulate Ingram, including Isaiah Thomas, Jeremy Lin, Jarrett Jack, Kyle O’Quinn, and even Kobe Bryant. No matter what team you play or cheer for, just about everyone across the country was pulling for Ingram on Tuesday.

Andre Ingram is a true inspiration for anyone chasing their lifelong dream, showing us that hard work and determination, can make almost anything is possible.

Now let’s see what he can do as an encore in Los Angeles’s season finale on Wednesday.

Matt Citak is a contributor for CBS Local Sports and a proud Vanderbilt alum. Follow him on Twitter.

Lakers Forward Kyle Kuzma Thanks ‘The Rock’ For Helping Him Add Muscle This Summer

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Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson made a visit to speak to the Los Angeles Lakers this season as part of Vice President of Basketball Operations Magic Johnson and General Manager Rob Pelinka’s “Genius Talk” series. The impassioned speech that Johnson delivered apparently resonated with young forward Kyle Kuzma who has begun to add some bulk this offseason and he’s thanking “The Rock” for it.

 

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Kuzma exploded onto the scene during his rookie season this year after being taken with the 27th overall pick in last June’s draft posting 16 points and six rebounds per game in over 30 minutes of action per night. In addition to hitting the weights, it looks like Kuzma has been working on his post moves in preparation for next season.

LeBron James Signs $154 Million Deal To Join The Lakers

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CLEVELAND (AP) — LeBron James is leaving home for Hollywood and an iconic team.

The Los Angeles Lakers have a new superstar — L.A.-Bron.

The NBA’s best player announced Sunday night that he has agreed to a four-year, $154 million contract with the Lakers, joining one of the league’s most storied franchises and switching conferences to try and dethrone the Golden State Warriors and grow his own legacy.

For the second time in his career, James is saying goodbye to the Cleveland Cavaliers, who drafted the teenage sensation from Akron in 2003 and have to be satisfied with winning just one title in the 11 years they had him.

Unlike his two previous forays in free agency, James did not drag out his decision and made the announcement less than 24 hours after NBA free agency opened.

This Summer of LeBron was barely a fling.

The game’s biggest star will now lead a young Lakers team — run by Lakers Hall of Famer Magic Johnson — that has been overmatched in recent years while rebuilding. But the Lakers will instantly rise with James, a three-time champion who after being swept by the Warriors in this year’s NBA Finals said he is still driven and very much in “championship mode.”

Los Angeles will also provide James with a larger platform for his business interests and social activism. He already owns two homes in Southern California and has a film production company.

This is the third time in eight years James has changed teams. After bolting from Cleveland in 2010, he returned in an emotional homecoming four years later, determined to make the Cavs champions. The 33-year-old had previously said he wanted to finish his career in Ohio, and although he’s leaving again, Cavs fans are more forgiving after he ended the city’s 52-year sport title drought in 2016.

Warriors Lose To Lakers In Preseason Matchup Against West Coast James

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SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) — The Golden State Warriors fell to the Los Angeles Lakers in their preseason matchup in Las Vegas on Wednesday night, with the final score reading 123-113. LeBron James and the young Lakers held their own against the defending champions.

The Warriors played without Draymond Green, who sat out because of a knee injury but still traveled with the team.

This game was perhaps the most anticipated preseason matchup because it was a glimpse into how the Warriors would play against their longtime rival LeBron James in  his new West Coast environment.

Though he’s been busy with film and TV endeavors since joining the Lakers, James started off right where he left off after his amazing individual performance last season. He nearly had a triple double in the first half, and he capped off an electrifying half by draining a half-court shot at the buzzer with ease.

James finished with 15 points, 10 rebounds, and 5 assists in 18 minutes. The Lakers young core scored in bunches as well. Kyle Kuzma had 22 points and Brandon Ingram scored a team-high 26, with 15 of them coming from the free throw line.

The three All-Stars that the Warriors did have played well in the first half, mostly. Durant had 18 after two quarters but fouled out midway through the third. Stephen Curry finished with 23 points and Klay Thompson finished with 20 points, but there was no real source of offensive firepower elsewhere.

Damian Jones had a notable performance, especially playing against former teammate Javale McGee down low. Jones was the only Warrior to finish with a positive plus/minus. He had 7 points (3-3 FG) and had 5 steals.

The Warriors shot only 55% from the free throw line, while the Lakers shot 82.6% and were more aggressive in getting to the line all game. Much like usual, turnovers also plagued the Warriors; they committed 25.

The two teams will play again on Friday in San Jose, but James is not expected to play.

 

The Lakers’ LeBron Era Begins

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LOS ANGELES (CBSLA/AP) — It isn’t often Hollywood gets star-struck but the Los Angeles Lakers’ big offseason move to acquire LeBron James had Tinseltown in a tizzy. James is sure to grab the spotlight as he begins his quest for another NBA championship in a purple and gold jersey.

When LeBron James chose the Los Angeles Lakers, the burgeoning entertainment mogul realized many people would think he joined a mediocre team with a five-year playoff drought because he wanted to be in Hollywood.

James simply scoffs at the notion he’s thinking about anything but his day job as he begins the next chapter in one of the greatest careers in NBA history.

“My decision was based solely on my family and the Lakers,” James explained before his first full practice in purple and gold. “I’m a basketball player. I play ball. That’s what I do. When I do it at the level I do, everything else will take care of itself. As far as my business, those things have been taking care of themselves way before I even came out here.”

LeBron James #23 of the Los Angeles Lakers walks on the court during a stop in play in a preseason game against the Golden State Warriors at T-Mobile Arena on October 10, 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Lakers defeated the Warriors 123-113.

LeBron James (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

After winning three championship rings while leading — and sometimes carrying — his last eight consecutive teams in Miami and Cleveland to the NBA Finals, the 33-year-old James’ new business is restoring a fraction of the Lakers’ traditional glory following the longest postseason absence in franchise history.

Two years after Kobe Bryant’s retirement tour mercifully ended, the Lakers are relevant again. The court-side celebrities and worldwide fans whose interest waned during this dour half-decade are back in force to see what LeBron can do in this unusual, intriguing situation.

The four-time league MVP brought along a contingent of NBA veterans: Rajon Rondo, JaVale McGee, Lance Stephenson and Michael Beasley. They’re joining a young Lakers core with undeniable talent — Brandon Ingram, Lonzo Ball, Kyle Kuzma, Josh Hart and rookie Moe Wagner — but zero NBA success.

James’ teammates and coaches say he has arrived with the gravity of a champion, but with none of the imperious attitude that could accompany a player of his accomplishments. He accepts his role as a leader, but he’s focused on making sure the Lakers feel like a team, not a bunch of players in orbit around him.

LeBron James #23 of the Los Angeles Lakers high fives Rajon Rondo #9 during a preseason game against the Denver Nuggets at Staples Center on October 2, 2018 in Los Angeles, California.

Rajon Rondo and LeBron James (Photo Credit: Harry How/Getty Images)

James also realizes this particular Hollywood project is even bigger than him: The Lakers have made no secret of their plan to entice a second superstar, likely younger than James, to join them in free agency or by other means. The upcoming season is a showcase of this team’s long-term potential with the right addition next summer.

“Winning makes it more fun, but we haven’t won anything yet,” coach Luke Walton said. “We come into practice and it isn’t loosey-goosey because we’re expecting to win games. We’re coming into practice knowing that if we want to win games, we have to do things a certain way. Hopefully when we get to games, that leads to us winning, and that would be fun. But we’re not there yet.”

More things to watch during an eventful season in LA:

RONDO AND LONZO

Rondo is eager to be a mentor to Ball, the Lakers’ gifted second-year point guard. They’re watching film and studying together as Rondo attempts to share the roots of his tenacity and the fruit of his experience. Ball hasn’t participated much in camp while he recovers from knee surgery, but once the youngster is fully healthy, their partnership will be fascinating to watch.

Lonzo Ball #2 of the Los Angeles Lakers looks on during the second half of a game against the Charlotte Hornets at Staples Center on January 5, 2018 in Los Angeles, California.

Lonzo Ball (Photo Credit: Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images)

BALL HANDLES

Speaking of point guard skills, the Lakers have a wealth of ball-handlers at nearly every position. After James was often forced to do it all on offense in Cleveland, almost anybody on the floor for these Lakers could bring the ball up, run the break or create offense off the dribble. Walton envisions an up-tempo, free-flowing offense mixing concepts from Golden State and Boston. At the very least, James should be spared some of the heavy work after 15 mostly lengthy NBA seasons.

WORK HARD PLAY HARD

The Lakers’ transition from a full-scale rebuilding project to a potential playoff contender has changed the tone of the franchise, particularly in practice. Walton still spends ample time educating his younger players on the fundamental aspects of his scheme, but the Lakers’ veteran leadership is accelerating the youngsters’ growth, Walton said. “(The young players) are a big part of our future here, so it’s important that we still develop them,” Walton said. “It’s just a different style of developing now. It’s not letting them play 35 minutes and letting them learn from their mistakes, play through situations. Now it’s, ‘Look, this is what we’re doing,’ and if we’re not doing it right, we’ve got a lot of guys on this team where you can come out and watch other people do it. We’re getting to the same point, just teaching it with different lessons.”

CURTAIN RAISER

After the Lakers open the season in Portland on Oct. 18, James will make his Lakers home debut against the mighty Rockets on Saturday, Oct. 20. Staples Center court-side tickets are going for five-figure markups on secondary reselling sites, and no seat in the building is available for under $200. The Lakers’ vast popularity in LA waned only slightly during their recent struggles, and the Lakers are once again the hottest sports ticket in LA, even with the Dodgers in the playoffs and the NFL’s Rams rolling through a perfect start to the season.

ROUT: Lakers Crush Warriors In Prime-Time Christmas Showdown

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OAKLAND (AP) — LeBron James prides himself in his durability, being available night after night, game after grueling game.

That’s why the Lakers star is so mad he got hurt.

The Los Angeles Lakers lost LeBron in the third quarter to a strained left groin then went out and beat the two-time defending champions without him Tuesday night, getting King James’ 17 points, 13 rebounds and five assists before the injury in a surprising 127-101 rout of the Golden State Warriors.

“I take a lot of pride in it,” James said of always playing. “That’s why it (angered me) not to be able to go back into the game. It’s more than anything being available to my teammates, being available to my coaching staff. That’s something I take more personal than anything. Hopefully it’s not a long thing.”

James grabbed at his left groin area with 7:51 left in the third after slipping under the Warriors’ basket while trying for a loose ball. He tried to stretch it out, awkwardly walked toward the Lakers bench trying to loosen up before leaving on his own though gingerly out the tunnel for the locker room.

“I wasn’t able to go back into the game, obviously. I’ll get an MRI tomorrow and see what’s up,” James said. “With me with injuries, I’m never too concerned about them. I was able to walk off on my own power. I felt a pop, see if I could stretch it a few times, see if it would relieve but it didn’t. … I did a couple exercises to see if I could continue to go but I didn’t feel like it would benefit my team or me. So I came back and got a jump start on the rehab.”

He is scheduled for an MRI exam Wednesday and coach Luke Walton is preparing to be without James on Thursday night in Sacramento.

James has played in 156 straight games overall and 116 in the regular season. And he’s not about to guess whether he will have to miss time.

Stephen Curry made consecutive 3s shortly after James exited, and the Warriors got within 78-76 at the 2:48 mark of the third — but Kyle Kuzma and the persistent Lakers stayed at it every possession. Curry wound up with 15 points but the home fans had seen enough well before the final buzzer and headed out for the rest of Christmas.

“They played like they had nothing to lose. They played like they had a free swing,” Curry said. “Everybody who touched the ball was aggressive. They just had a different look in their eye and we weren’t able to match that. They went out and won the game, that’s basically it.”

Kuzma contributed 19 points with a pretty baseline 3 late, Ivica Zubac had 18 points and 11 rebounds and Rajon Rondo 15 points and 10 assists off the bench as the Lakers snapped an 11-game losing streak on the Warriors’ home floor since a 118-115 overtime win Dec. 22, 2012. Los Angeles also ended a seven-game skid overall in the rivalry with its first win in the series since March 6, 2016.

James made it look easy early on shooting over Jonas Jerebko and Kevon Looney. James hit a turnaround jumper at the 4:39 mark of the second quarter to put the Lakers ahead 52-37 and L.A. led 65-50 at the break.

It was James’ second straight Christmas game at Oracle Arena after playing here with the Cavaliers last year and losing 99-92.

Walton — a former Warriors top assistant and dear friend of Steve Kerr — got some time with his Hall of Fame dad, Bill, before the game and a few moments to catch up with Curry and share holiday greetings in the hallway after the two-time MVP’s warmup routine.

Kevin Durant, playing on a tender left ankle, had 21 points, seven rebounds and seven assists. Andre Iguodala came off the bench and made his initial five shots and 7 of 9 by halftime on the way to a season-high 23 points while also handling some of the load defending James.

Golden State shot just 9 for 36 from deep, Curry going 2 of 8 and Durant 3 for 8.

MCGEE’s RING DELAYED

Lakers center JaVale McGee was still sick with a respiratory infection and missed his fifth straight game, didn’t travel and missed his scheduled moment to receive his championship ring. That will now happen Feb. 2 when the Lakers return to Oracle Arena.

McGee was one of three big men who rotated in Steve Kerr’s rotation on the way to a repeat title.

“I’m happy for JaVale. He’s getting more of a chance to play with the Lakers than he did with us,” Kerr said. “We had a lot of centers play a really important role for us the last couple of years. He was fantastic and we loved having him here. Wish he was here and that we could give him his ring today, but we’ll do it next time. Very happy for him and his success this year.”

TIP-INS

Lakers: Zubac shot 9 for 10. … The Lakers had lost three of four, so this meant a lot. … Los Angeles improved to 5-6 on the road vs. the Western Conference. … Tyson Chandler, who had been questionable with back spasms after he missed Sunday’s game against Memphis, returned and played 15-plus minutes.

Warriors: Iguodala reached double figures for the fourth time this season. … Curry and Draymond Green each picked up two early fouls, and Green fouled out with 5:36 left. He was limited to four points, five assists and five rebounds.

UP NEXT

Lakers: At Sacramento on Thursday.

Warriors: Host Portland on Thursday.

Lakers Play Scrooge To Warriors Fans Holiday Cheer

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OAKLAND (KPIX 5) — It’s become a Bay Area tradition. The Warriors and Lebron James have met four consecutive years on Christmas days.

But this year, Lebron wasn’t visiting with the Cleveland Cavaliers. He was wearing the uniform of the hated Los Angeles Lakers. And, even though he left with a groin injury in the third quarter, James and his teammates through a damper on the Warriors fans festive mood with a stunning 127-101 victory.

“We’re stoked to be here,” said Travis Clayton as the clock ticked down to tip-off.
 
This was the second Christmas Clayton was cheering on the Warriors. This kind of holiday rematch is not the norm in the NBA – but it’s become almost predictable for Bay Area fans.
 
“I’ve been to the last four Christmas games, and it’s kind of just a tradition now,” Said Duke Knepp.

But as the clock ticked down, the disappointed fans streamed out of Oracle Arena.
 
“The Warriors are walking through the season right now, they only get serious during the playoffs,” said Dwight Skinner. “So it’ll be interesting and then you got that LA, Bay Area dynamic”
 
Win or lose, it was also about giving back for the Warriors.

The team treated 32 students from Oakland public schools to a day of surprises as part of their “Season of Giving” campaign. They opened presents presented by the players. They received Fitbits and Steph Curry sneakers.
 
“We don’t celebrate Christmas, so this is my first present and I actually like it,” said Riyadh Albanna.


Warriors Expect Cousins Debut During Jan. LA Road Trip

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SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) — DeMarcus Cousins, the Warriors’ fifth All-Star, could join the team before January ends.

Multiple reports surfaced Tuesday evening claiming that the team aims for Cousins’s debut to be on Jan. 18 on the road against the Los Angeles Clippers.

Cousins’s return to the court comes at a much-needed time for the Warriors (26-14, 2nd in the West), who are currently bone-dry at the center position. Starter Damian Jones was sidelined due to a torn pectoral and Kevon Looney has had to make up much of the deficit.

28-year-old Cousins, a highly skilled post player who can space the floor with his outside shooting, will be a much-welcome addition to the Warriors’ All-Star-studded roster.

Head coach Steve Kerr said that Cousins’s looming return comes as a result of his scrimmaging looking “much better.”

Cousins previously practiced with the Santa Cruz Warriors, the Warriors’ G-League affiliate, to get some intense run before beginning real-time practice with the first squad.

Thompson Ties Consecutive 3Pt Record, Leads As Dubs Blowout Lakers 130-111

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LOS ANGELES (CBS SF/AP) — The Golden State Warriors faced a Lebron-less Lakers squad on Monday evening and shot them out of their own home arena. Klay Thompson, who is an LA native, tied an NBA record by draining 10 consecutive threes before finally missing one.

Thompson finished with 44 points, his season high, to lead the Warriors on the way to their eighth straight win, which was also their seventh straight road win.

Thompson had 23 points in the third quarter, connecting on seven 3s as the Warriors stretched their lead to 36 points. He finally missed from deep late in the period.

Kevin Durant added 20 points and Stephen Curry had 11 points and 12 assists, going 2 of 10 from 3-point range for Golden State.

Emblematic of his quiet offensive night, Curry came dribbling in alone for a fast-break dunk, but slipped and fell, drawing gasps from the crowd. He scrambled to his feet, got the ball back and put up an air ball.

Ivica Zubac led Los Angeles with 18 points. Brandon Ingram added 17 and Kyle Kuzma had 16.

The Lakers were without their primary ball-handlers and playmakers in LeBron James, Lonzo Ball and Rajon Rondo. They fell to 5-9 without James, whose left groin strain has forced him out for the longest stretch of his 16-year career.

Coming off a split in two straight overtime games, the Lakers kept it close in the first half, trailing 65-55 at the break.

But Thompson fired up a 3-pointer — the first of Golden State’s nine in the third — and the Warriors went on to outscore the Lakers 45-25 to lead 110-80 going into the fourth.

Golden State’s sharpshooting silenced the crowd and allowed the Warriors to sit four of their five starters in the fourth, leaving DeMarcus Cousins in for a bit until he also went to the bench.

Cousins had eight points, nine rebounds, five assists and four fouls in his second game for the Warriors since being out nearly a year with a severe knee injury.

The Warriors have made 141 3-pointers to 93 for opponents during their eight-game winning streak.

© Copyright 2019 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Warriors Close In On West’s Top Seed With Blowout Win Over Lakers, 108-90

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — DeMarcus Cousins had 21 points and 10 rebounds, and the Golden State Warriors rolled past the Los Angeles Lakers 108-90 on Thursday night in pursuit of the No. 1 seed in the West.

With four regular-season games remaining, the Warriors own the best record in the West (54-24) and have a two-game lead over idle second-place Denver. The defending NBA champions also hold the tiebreaker over the Nuggets in the race for the top seed.

Kevin Durant added 15 points, eight assists and six rebounds. Stephen Curry finished a quiet night with seven points on 3-of-14 shooting and 10 rebounds. Curry and fellow Splash Brother Klay Thompson were a combined 4 of 16 from 3-point range.

Johnathan Williams led the Lakers with 17 points and a career-high 13 rebounds off the bench. JaVale McGee had 13 boards to help the Lakers outrebound Golden State 62-51.

The Warriors set the tone in the first quarter when they shot 64% from the floor and led by 27 points. They made 7 of 12 3-pointers.

The Lakers missed all 10 of their 3-point attempts in the first. Their 12 points were a season low for any quarter.

Los Angeles outscored Golden State 30-21 in the second when its shooting improved to 32% from the field, but still trailed 60-42 at halftime.

Quinn Cook had 12 of his 18 points in the second for the Warriors, who won their third in a row and fifth in six games.

Draymond Green, Thompson, Durant, Cousins and Curry dominated the third, outscoring the Lakers by 10 points to take a 94-66 lead into the fourth. Damion Lee’s 3-pointer gave Golden State its largest lead of 34 points.

The fourth quarter was nothing more than a nationally televised audition among the Lakers’ bench for future jobs with team owner Jeanie Buss leaving early. The Warriors also let their reserves finish it off.

TIP-INS

Warriors: They won the season series, 3-1. … They’ve won 10 of 11 against the Lakers, including the last five in LA. … G/F Andre Iguodala (left toe soreness) sat out. … C Andrew Bogut and G Shaun Livingston rested on the front end of a back-to-back set. … Thompson (20,252) moved past Wilt Chamberlain (20,231) into eighth on the team’s all-time minutes list.

Lakers: F Kyle Kuzma (left foot peroneal tendinitis) missed his third straight game. Coach Luke Walton said it’s not been decided whether Kuzma will sit out the last three games of the season. … Already shut down for the season is LeBron James, Lonzo Ball, Josh Hart and Brandon Ingram. … James wore a black T-shirt with the likeness of late rapper Nipsey Hussle under his suit jacket.

UP NEXT

Warriors: Host Cleveland on Friday in the Warriors’ last back-to-back of the regular season.

Lakers: They’re the visiting team against the Clippers on Friday.

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Ex-Warriors Coach Luke Walton Reportedly Sued For Sexual Assault

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SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) — Former Golden State Warriors assistant coach Luke Walton is reportedly being sued by a woman claiming he sexually assaulted her in his hotel room in 2016.

The initial report by TMZ on Monday said the victim is Kelli Tennant, a former sports reporter at Spectrum Sportsnet LA. TMZ said that, according to legal documents, Walton forced himself upon Tennant after she came up to his Santa Monica hotel room to discuss a book she was writing.

At the time of the alleged assault, Walton was still with the Warriors; it reportedly happened in April 2016, shortly before he joined the Los Angeles Lakers as their head coach for the 2016-2017 NBA season.

On April 12 this year, Walton was fired by the Lakers as a result of a lackluster season, but he was immediately hired by the Sacramento Kings and introduced as their head coach last week.

“We are aware of the report and are gathering additional information. We have no further comment at this time,” the Kings said in a statement on Monday evening.

The Warriors also put out a statement about the allegations: “We became aware of the alleged incident and story this evening and are in the process of seeking more information. We’ll have no further comment at this time.”

The highlight of Walton’s time with the Warriors was leading the team to a 24-0 start in 2015 during head coach Steve Kerr’s absence (caused by a back injury) to start off their record-breaking 73-9 season.

Woman Accusing Former Warriors Coach Walton Of Sexual Assault Speaks Out

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LOS ANGELES (CBS SF) — The woman who has accused former Warriors coach Luke Walton of sexual assault told her story publicly for the first time Tuesday afternoon.

Former sports reporter Kelli Tennant appeared at a press conference Tuesday alongside her lawyer in Los Angeles.

She is accusing Sacramento Kings Head Coach Luke Walton of sexually assaulting her back when he was an assistant coach with the Golden State Warriors.

Tennant says she went to Walton’s Santa Monica hotel room to give him a book she’d just written and that’s when the alleged assault happened.

“He got on top of me and pinned me down to the bed and held my arms down with all of his weight while he kissed my neck and my face and my chest,” said Tennant. “And as I kept asking him to please stop and to get off, he laughed at me. I thought he was going to rape me.”

Tennant filed a lawsuit against Walton earlier Tuesday in Los Angeles.

She said she considered Walton a friend. He wrote the forward of her book, which was why she allegedly went to his hotel room to give him a copy.

The Warriors released a statement Monday night saying, “We became aware of the alleged incident and story this evening and are in the process of seeking more information.”

When individually asked for comment by reporters on Tuesday, both Warriors Head Coach Steve Kerr and star forward Klay Thompson said they had nothing to say.

“I know the team had a comment on it and that’s pretty much all we can say right now,” said Warriors all-star guard Steph Curry. “But in terms of Luke, I’ve known him for a long time and hopefully everything works out.”

Some Warriors fans who spoke to KPIX admonished Walton’s alleged behavior.

“Nobody has a right to be treated like that. No one,” said Cartina Valenzuela.

“I pray that if something did happen to her, she finds justice,” said Felicia Sedillo.

Meanwhile Walton’s attorney Mark Baute said, “Luke Walton retained me to defend him against these baseless allegations. The accuser is an opportunist, not a victim, and her claim is not credible.”

AP Source: Former Warrior Cousins Injured, Undergoing Tests On Knee

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EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (AP) — Los Angeles Lakers center DeMarcus Cousins was scheduled for tests on Thursday amid fears that he has a torn ACL, which would be a third major injury in less than two years for the once-perennial All-Star.

Cousins got hurt in a workout in Las Vegas earlier this week, a person with knowledge of the matter told The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because no official diagnosis has been released publicly.

ESPN first reported that Cousins was injured.

If the fears are confirmed, Cousins would almost certainly miss much — if not all — of the coming season. And his run of amazingly bad luck, costing him a lot of games and an enormous amount of money, would continue as well.

He tore his Achilles in February 2018, a few months before he could have commanded a massive contract in free agency. He wound up signing with Golden State for the relatively low price of $5.3 million, sat out much of last season while rehabbing the Achilles, and then was sidelined again for much of the Warriors’ playoff run after tearing a quad muscle.

“I’ve told y’all before I don’t take any of this for granted,” Cousins said in June, during the NBA Finals where he and the Warriors lost in six games to the Toronto Raptors. “I’ve seen how quick this game can be taken away from you. So every chance I get to go out there and play, I’m going to leave it on the floor.”

Cousins returned to free agency this summer and settled for a $3.5 million, one-year deal with the Lakers — again, a bargain deal for someone with a resume like the one Cousins possesses. He was expected to be part of the Lakers’ rotation, one that still has LeBron James plus added Anthony Davis and Danny Green this summer as part of a massive roster overhaul. Davis and Cousins were teammates in New Orleans.

Cousins has averaged 21.2 points and 10.9 rebounds over parts of nine NBA seasons with Sacramento, New Orleans and Golden State. Cousins is one of only 11 players in NBA history to average that many points and rebounds per game in a career, a list that includes two other active players — Minnesota’s Karl-Anthony Towns and Philadelphia’s Joel Embiid.

Report: Arrest Warrant Issued For DeMarcus Cousins On Domestic Violence Charge

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MOBILE, Alabama (CBS SF) — An arrest warrant was issued for former Golden State Warrior and current Los Angeles Lakers center DeMarcus Cousins on a misdemeanor domestic violence charge, according to a published report.

USA Today Sports reported that Mobile, Alabama police said Thursday that “an arrest warrant has been issued” after Cousins’ ex-girlfriend and the mother of his 7-year-old son filed a police report Friday.

The unidentified woman alleges Cousins threatened to “put a bullet in your (expletive) head” for not allowing their child to attend Cousins’ wedding to another woman last weekend in Atlanta. She recorded the phone conversation with Cousins and provided a copy to police.

The Lakers issued a statement saying, “We are aware of the allegation involving DeMarcus Cousins and, of course, take this claim seriously … We are in the process of gathering information and will reserve further comment at this time.”

A four-time NBA All-Star who also played for the Sacramento Kings and New Orleans Pelicans before joining the Warriors last season, Cousins signed with the Lakers last month as a free agent.

The 29-year-old missed most of last season while he recovered from an Achilles tear, and was later felled by a quadriceps injury during the first round of the playoffs. He was able to return from that injury to play in the NBA Finals which the Warriors lost in six games to the Toronto Raptors.

Cousins tore a knee ligament during a workout with the Lakers earlier this month and may miss the entire season following knee surgery.

 


Curry Scores 32 as Warriors Cap Preseason With 124-103 Win Over Lakers

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Lakers at WarriorsThe Warriors took the lead early in the second quarter and held off a run that got the Lakers within five points early in the fourth.

Warriors’ Woes Continue With 120-94 Loss To Lakers

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — LeBron James had 23 points and 12 assists in three quarters, Kyle Kuzma added 22 points starting for Anthony Davis, and the Los Angeles Lakers rolled past the hobbled Golden State Warriors 120-94 on Wednesday night.

The Lakers improved their NBA-best record to 9-2 without Davis, who was held out because of a sore right shoulder.

James & Co. didn’t waste any time breaking out against the Warriors. He won the opening tip and JaVale McGee scored off his alley-oop pass. James keyed a 12-0 run with six points in the first quarter when the Lakers shot 70 percent and made five 3-pointers. Their 38 points tied a season high for points in a quarter.

Los Angeles extended its lead to 18 points in the second. The Warriors scored 11 in a row to get within seven, but the Lakers quickly restored their lead to double digits at halftime. James’ vicious one-handed dunk riled up the crowd. Their 67 points tied a season high for points in a half.

McGee finished with 18 points and 17 rebounds.

Former Laker D’Angelo Russell scored 21 points for the Warriors, who lost their fifth in a row and fell to 2-10, worst in the West.

Golden State is but a shadow of the franchise that made five straight NBA Finals appearances. Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson are injured, and Kevin Durant departed in the offseason.

Twice the Lakers led by 23 in the third, the second time on a 3-pointer by Dwight Howard. He finished with 15 points and eight rebounds.

Los Angeles extended its lead to 26 in the fourth. McGee’s one-handed reverse dunk highlighted a 14-5 opening run.

James sat out the final period, but he still assisted, pulling Davis and DeMarcus Cousins out of their seats to join the team during a timeout.

TIP-INS

Warriors: Their five-game winning streak against the Lakers in LA ended. Golden State had won 10 of 11 overall in the series. … Draymond Green had 10 points in his second game after missing five straight with a left index finger sprain.

Lakers: Davis is expected to return Friday. … Rajon Rondo (mild right calf strain) sat out but will return for the next back-to-back on Nov. 22-23. … They are 5-1 at home. … Their only losses have been to the Clippers and Raptors.

UP NEXT

Warriors: Host Boston on Friday, one of just two home games during a 10-game stretch that has them traveling from Houston to Minneapolis to New Orleans.

Lakers: Host Sacramento on Friday in a game that brings ex-Lakers coach Luke Walton back to Staples Center. They went 3-1 against the Kings last season.

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‘Stunned!’ Local, World Celebrities React to Death of Kobe Bryant

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Reaction from the basketball world and beyond on the death of retired NBA superstar Kobe Bryant in a helicopter crash on Sunday at age 41:

“Stunned!” — Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green wrote on Twitter

“Today, the world lost a legend. Kobe Bryant’s 20 year career with the @Lakers raised the bar for every player. He willed his team to triumphs. Competed with unparalleled ferocity. Defied the odds. Simply put — he was an icon. Our hearts go out to his family and fans.” — California Gov. Gavin Newsom via Twitter

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Death of Kobe Bryant

A floral wreath honoring Kobe Bryant appears outside of Staples Center prior to the start of the 62nd annual Grammy Awards Jan. 26, 2020, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

“We were incredibly saddened and shocked to learn about the tragic passing of Kobe Bryant and his daughter, Gianna, earlier today in the Los Angeles area. Kobe was one of the iconic players in the history of the NBA and touched fans in every market, including the Bay Area, for 20 years. His unquenchable desire and drive to be the best elevated him to a level that few have ever reached and enabled him to leave a legacy that will be celebrated for generations. We extend our thoughts and prayers to his family, the entire Lakers organization and his legion of fans around the world.” — Golden State Warriors via e-mail

Warriors star Stephen Curry didn’t say much but shared a photo of himself embracing Bryant after a game on Instagram. “A lot of questions right now. Our faith is being tested…but all I can say is thank you. May you and Gianna rest easy!”

“With heavy hearts we send our condolences to the Bryant Family after the tragic loss of Kobe & Gianna. Prayers for all the families who lost a loved one 🙏 #RIPMamba” – San Francisco 49ers via Twitter.

Individual members of the San Francisco 49ers also offered their sympathies on social media.

“That hurts so bad,” said Dre Greenlaw.

Cornerback Richard Sherman said, “Just don’t have words… #Kobe.”

“Woow (sic) this just can’t be real dawg!!” Kwon Alexander tweeted.

“Kobe Bryant was a giant who inspired, amazed and thrilled people everywhere with his incomparable skill on the court — and awed us with his intellect and humility as a father, husband, creative genius, and ambassador for the game he loved.” — Eric Garcetti, Los Angeles mayor, via Twitter

“Kobe was not only an icon in the sports arena, he was a man of the world and touched so many lives and communities in the most positive ways. His star was continuing to rise every day and he knew no limits because of his many intellectual and creative talents and desire to give back to others – his passion for the game, for his family and for others was apparent in everything he accomplished.” — NBA Hall of Famer Larry Bird

“Jeannine & I are absolutely shocked to hear of the loss of one of my favorite people & one of the best basketball minds in the history of the game! Our hearts and prayers to Vanessa & his girls. @kobebryant you were my biggest fan, but I was yours. #RIPMAMBA” — NBA Hall of Famer Bill Russell via Twitter

“Kobe Bryant Rest in Peace. Unbelievable, unbelievably sad…” — NBA Hall of Famer Isiah Thomas via Twitter

“Just devastated to hear about #KobeBryant. An extraordinary athlete, and a genuinely kind, wonderful man. Sending love, prayers & compassion to his family. To his entire @NBA family as well.” — actress Reese Witherspoon via Twitter

“As I tweet through my tears, I am so hurt. I cannot stop crying. Kobe was instrumental to so many people. There is a hole in the basketball world and there will be for a long time. Rest in heavenly peace.” — the Rev. Jesse Jackson via Twitter

“Today we at @WaltDisneyCo mourn the tragic loss of @kobebryant…a giant in sports and a person so full of life. Terrible news and so hard to process….” — Robert Iger, chairman and CEO of Disney, via Twitter

“I’m at a loss for words. @kobebryant was a long-time friend, an inspiration and we shared our first ever commercial @espn together as professionals. I love you forever. #RIPMAMBA” — Retired NFL player Keyshawn Johnson

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Kobe Bryant, Daughter Gianna Among 9 Killed in Southern California Helicopter Crash

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — NBA legend Kobe Bryant, his 13-year-old daughter and seven others were killed in a helicopter crash on a steep hillside in dense morning fog in Southern California on Sunday, his sudden death at age 41 touching off an outpouring of grief for a star whose celebrity transcended basketball.

Firefighters work the scene of a helicopter crash where former NBA star Kobe Bryant died Jan. 26, 2020, in Calabasas, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

The chopper went down in Calabasas, about 30 miles (48 kilometers) northwest of downtown Los Angeles. Authorities said that nine people were aboard the helicopter and presumed dead. Bryant, an all-time basketball great who spent his entire 20-year career with the Los Angeles Lakers, was among the victims, a person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press.

Bryant’s 13-year-old daughter Gianna also was killed, a different person familiar with the case said.

Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva would not confirm the identities of the victims Sunday afternoon pending official word from the coroner.

“God bless their souls,” Villanueva said at a news conference.

News of the charismatic superstar’s death rocketed around the sports and entertainment worlds, with many taking to Twitter to register their shock, disbelief and anguish.

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“Words can’t describe the pain I am feeling. I loved Kobe — he was like a little brother to me,” retired NBA great Michael Jordan said. “We used to talk often, and I will miss those conversations very much. He was a fierce competitor, one of the greats of the game and a creative force.”

NBA players were in tears during pre-game warmups as crowds chanted “Kobe! Kobe!” Tiger Woods was unaware of the news during his final round at Torrey Pines in San Diego when he started hearing the gallery yell “Do it for Mamba,” referring to Bryant by his nickname.

People were glued to their phones and TV screens all around the world as news of the crash spread and networks broke into programming with live coverage. A visibly shaken LeBron James wiped his eyes with tissues and walked away alone from the Lakers plane that had just landed in Southern California.

Thousands of people gathered to mourn Bryant outside the Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles, where there is a statue of the retired Lakers legend. Mourners in number 24 jerseys mixed with those in fancy dress arriving at the downtown arena for Sunday evening’s Grammy Awards.

People carried flowers and chanted “Kobe!” and “MVP!” under giant video screens showing Bryant’s smiling face.

“This is where we needed to be,” said Naveen Cheerath, 31.

Bryant retired in 2016 as the third-leading scorer in NBA history, finishing two decades with the Lakers as a prolific shot-maker with a sublime all-around game and a relentless competitive ethic. He held that spot in the league scoring ranks until Saturday night, when the Lakers’ James passed him for third place during a game in Philadelphia, Bryant’s hometown.

“Continuing to move the game forward (at)KingJames,” Bryant wrote in his last tweet. “Much respect my brother.”

Bryant had one of the greatest careers in recent NBA history and became one of the game’s most popular players as the face of the 16-time NBA champion Lakers franchise. He was the league MVP in 2008 and a two-time NBA scoring champion, and he earned 12 selections to the NBA’s All-Defensive teams.

He teamed with O’Neal in a combustible partnership to lead the Lakers to consecutive NBA titles in 2000, 2001 and 2002. He later teamed with Pau Gasol to win two more titles in 2009 and 2010.

“There’s no words to express the pain Im going through,” O’Neal tweeted. Sunday. “(at)kobebryant I love u and u will be missed. … IM SICK RIGHT NOW.”

Bryant retired in 2016 after scoring 60 points in his final NBA game.

After his retirement, Bryant had more time to play coach to daughter Gianna, who had a budding basketball career of her own and, her father said, wanted to one day play in the WNBA. They were seen sitting courtside at a Brooklyn Nets game late last year, Bryant clearly passing along his wisdom to his daughter. He regularly showcased her talents on the court on social media.

Bryant’s death was felt particularly painfully in Los Angeles, where he was unquestionably the most popular athlete and one of the city’s most beloved public figures. Hundreds of fans — many in Bryant jerseys and Lakers gear — spontaneously gathered at Staples Center and in the surrounding LA Live entertainment complex on Sunday, weeping and staring at video boards with Bryant’s image.

“Kobe Bryant was a giant who inspired, amazed, and thrilled people everywhere with his incomparable skill on the court — and awed us with his intellect and humility as a father, husband, creative genius, and ambassador for the game he loved. He will live forever in the heart of Los Angeles, and will be remembered through the ages as one of our greatest heroes,” Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti said.

President Donald Trump tweeted condolences to Bryant’s family, saying that “despite being one of the truly great basketball players of all time, (Bryant) was just getting started in life.”

The cause of the crash was unknown. Authorities earlier said five people were killed before raising the death toll to nine.

Among those killed were John Altobelli, head coach of Southern California’s Orange Coast College baseball team, his wife, Keri, and daughter, Alyssa, who played on the same team as Bryant’s daughter, said his brother, Tony, who is the sports information director at the school.

The National Transportation Safety Board was sending a team of investigators to the site. The NTSB typically issues a preliminary report within about 10 days that will give a rough summary of what investigators have learned. A ruling on the cause can take a year or more.

Colin Storm was in his living room in Calabasas when he heard what sounded to him like a low-flying airplane or helicopter.

“Ït was very foggy so we couldn’t see anything,” he said. “But then we heard some sputtering, and then a boom.”

The fog cleared a bit, and Storm could see smoke rising from the hillside in front of his home.

Juan Bonilla of Calabasas said he was working on his roof Sunday morning when he heard a helicopter flying low nearby. He said he thought it was a sheriff’s helicopter on a training mission. He heard nothing amiss with the engine or rotors and said he did not see any mechanical issue with the chopper. It was foggy Sunday morning, but he said visibility didn’t seem to be low at the time of the crash.

Firefighters hiked in with medical equipment and hoses, and medical personnel rappelled to the site from a helicopter, but found no survivors, Los Angeles County Fire Chief Daryl Osby said.

Firefighters worked to douse flames that spread through about a quarter acre (.10 hectares) of dry brush, Osby said.

Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Allen Kenitzer said the downed chopper was a Sikorsky S-76.

Among other things, investigators will look at the pilot’s history, the chopper’s maintenance history, and the records of its owner and operator, NTSB board member Jennifer Homendy said at a news conference.

“The S-76 is a pretty expensive, sophisticated helicopter. … It’s certainly a quality helicopter,” said Justin Green, an aviation attorney in New York who flew helicopters in the Marine Corps.

Green believes weather may have contributed to the crash. Pilots can become disoriented in bad weather, losing track of which direction is up. Green said a pilot flying an S-76 would be instrument-rated, meaning they could fly the helicopter without relying on visual cues from outside.

Along with his work boosting women’s sports, Bryant opened a production company and entered the entertainment field in retirement. He won an Academy Award in 2018 for his contributions to “Dear Basketball,” an animated short about his relationship to the game. He also produced content for ESPN.

In 2003, Bryant was charged with attacking a 19-year-old employee at a Colorado resort. He said the two had consensual sex, and prosecutors later dropped the felony sexual assault charge against Bryant at the request of the accuser. The woman later filed a civil suit against Bryant that was settled out of court.

 

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Wiggins Scores Impressive 24 Points In Warriors Loss To Lakers, 125-120

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Steve Kerr’s instructions for Andrew Wiggins before his first game with Golden State were simple and basic: Sprint the floor.

No requirements or rules about shots. Just some good old hustle.

“I told him, ‘No matter what happens we need you to sprint the floor, both ways,’” Kerr said after Wiggins scored 24 points in his impressive Warriors debut Saturday night, a 125-120 loss to LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers.

James leaned on his supporting cast to carry the load until he heated up in the second half and finished with 22 points, 11 assists and eight rebounds.

Wiggins shot 8 for 12 with three 3-pointers and accounted for five the Warriors’ 15 steals. Golden State acquired him from the Minnesota Timberwolves before Thursday’s deadline in exchange for D’Angelo Russell, Jacob Evans III and Omari Spellman.

Kerr also appreciated having Wiggins to defend James “and at least match up physically.”

“It’s the hardest position to guard these days in the NBA,” Kerr said.

Wiggins knew his job on night No. 1 was to “compete” and focus on playing fundamental basketball. Now, he is ready to embrace a new start out West with some sunny California weather and Stephen Curry as a cheerleader on the sideline as the two-time MVP works back from a broken left hand.

“I was like if it happens it happens, it’s going to be a blessing either way,” Wiggins said. .”.. This whole thing didn’t really feel real until they announced my name.”

Avery Bradley added 21 points with five 3-pointers and Anthony Davis had 27 points and 10 rebounds for Los Angeles on a night the Warriors honored Kobe Bryant, his daughter, Gianna, and the other seven helicopter crash victims during Golden State’s first home game since the deadly accident Jan. 26 in Southern California.

The Lakers, who had lost three of their previous five including a 121-111 defeat at home to Houston on Thursday, tried to pull away in the third against the new-look Warriors but Golden State stayed just close enough to make it interesting down the stretch.

Marquese Chriss shot 12 for 15 on the way to 26 points and grabbed nine rebounds for the Warriors, who got within 116-111 on Eric Paschall’s dunk with 3:13 to play. Ky Bowman contributed 10 assists and Jordan Poole scored 19 points off the bench.

Wiggins’ addition meant a lot to the young Golden State core that is still around on the league’s last-place team at 12-41.

“That is who he is,” Chriss said. “He’s one of those people you could consider a professional scorer.”

BRYANT TRIBUTE

A 24-second moment of silence was held for the nine helicopter crash victims, who were honored on the outdoor video board at Chase Center. All fans received a black Bryant T-shirt with his Nos. 8 and 24 and Gianna’s 2.

Nine beams of light were shone up from the court before the game in remembrance.

Kerr admires James for saying he will carry on Bryant’s legacy.

“You are talking about two of the greatest players in the history of the game. LeBron is already doing that. He was doing that most of his career,” Kerr said. “Once he established himself as one of the very best, he was carrying on the legacies of previous greats. It’s how this league works. It will be very emotional tonight for all of us to honor Kobe.”

″… It’s amazing the sense of loss even for those of us that didn’t know him very well. Everything just feels hollow. We grieve for Kobe and Gianna and the other families all involved. It’s something that’s not going to get any easier right away.”

LITTLE TUMBLE

Just as he was finishing up his extensive pregame stretching routine in the locker room, James toppled backward and fell to the floor. All was OK. “Breaking news … LeBron out,” King James said with a smile after hopping right back to his feet and heading to the court to shoot.

James committed seven turnovers.

WELCOME BACK

The Warriors hung a trio of posters at the entrance to the Lakers locker room welcoming back former Golden State players JaVale McGee, DeMarcus Cousins and Quinn Cook. Kerr and McGee briefly caught up before the game near the Warriors locker room.

A photo of Cook and Cousins was also shown on the big screen late in the first quarter.

TIP-INS

Lakers: The Lakers shot 59.1% in the first quarter, making 5 of 7 3s. They finished 14 for 29 from deep. … The bench scored 41 points, 12 by Dwight Howard and 11 from Rajon Rondo. … L.A. has won 14 straight on the road vs. the Western Conference and is 16-1 overall against the West away from Staples Center.

Warriors: With all the change, before the game Golden State’s fifth starter was still listed as TBD — not something seen often — though Kerr had said it would be Bowman. … Golden State signed guards Zach Norvell Jr. and Jeremy Pargo to 10-day contracts. The Warriors already had added Chriss and Bowman on Friday by converting their two-way contracts. … Injured Splash Brother Klay Thompson celebrated his 30th birthday and waved when shown on the board in the fourth quarter. … Golden State had won 12 of the last 13 home meetings with the Lakers and 10 of 13 overall.

UP NEXT

Lakers: Host Phoenix on Monday.

Warriors: Host Heat on Monday, having won the last five vs. Miami at home but with two straight losses in the series overall.

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Warriors Clobbered by LeBron-Less Lakers; Draymond Green Ejected

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — With LeBron James sidelined, Anthony Davis knew he had to do a little more — everybody had to do a little more to pick up the slack.

Davis had 23 points and six rebounds in three quarters and the Los Angeles Lakers won their seventh straight game and NBA-record 18th in a row on the road against the Western Conference, beating the injury-plagued Golden State Warriors 116-86 on Thursday night without King James.

It meant taking better care of the ball in the second half and bringing energy on both ends.

“LeBron, when he’s out, it’s taking away a lot of things that we do, so it’s on all of us to make sure we kind of fill those voids, and I think we did that tonight,” Davis said.

Rajon Rondo started in place of James and contributed 12 points and six assists as Los Angeles turned it into a rout with a 40-17 third quarter. James sat out because of recurring soreness in his troublesome left groin.

Davis shot 6 for 13, made 10 of 12 free throws and also had a pair of blocked shots and steals for the Lakers, whose 12 first-half turnovers allowed the Warriors to keep it close. Kyle Kuzma added 18 points off the bench.

Rookie Eric Paschall scored 23 points off the bench for his 11th 20-point game and Jordan Poole had 16 in the Warriors’ eighth straight loss both overall and at home in new Chase Center. Poole limped off with 5:44 remaining in the third after rolling his right ankle then later returned after getting it re-taped — but it briefly left Golden State with eight available players, two of those on 10-day deals.

Golden State guard Ky Bowman went down with 1:11 to play and was helped off.

Golden State forward Draymond Green’s return from a two-game absence with a bruise in his right pelvic area was a short one: He was ejected 5:45 before halftime on his second technical just 11 seconds after his first at 5:56.

Golden State also missed Andrew Wiggins, a late scratch with spasms in his upper back. The Warriors hung tough early but couldn’t stay with the Lakers as they did in Los Angeles’ 125-120 win here Feb. 8.

And if it couldn’t get worse for the home team, beloved Lakers super-sub Alex Caruso drew late MVP chants as the arena quickly emptied.

This losing streak is wearing on the Warriors.

“We need to win a game,” coach Steve Kerr said. “We need to win a game once in a while to feel better about things. Right now we’re in a bad stretch. It’s tough.”

JAMES UPDATE

James had already been ruled out on Wednesday and coach Frank Vogel said postgame a decision on James’ status would come Saturday morning ahead of a game at Memphis that night.

“Just dealing with some soreness. We’re still two days away,” Vogel said.

James, who missed 27 games last season nursing the tender groin he hurt Christmas Day 2018 at Golden State, scored a season-high 40 points in Tuesday’s home victory against Zion Williamson and the Pelicans.

Kerr can look at James as an example of a superstar taking it up to a new level after a full offseason given the Lakers star had played in eight straight NBA Finals before last year.

Golden State has reached five Finals in a row, but not this season — so players such as Stephen Curry, Green and Klay Thompson may benefit from extended rest.

“Watching LeBron, he looks refreshed, he looks recharged. The idea of eight straight Finals in insane when you think about five here and what it’s done and how our players have felt this past year and the injuries that have hit,” Kerr said. “I do believe that when all is said and done, by next year’s training camp our guys should feel recharged and refreshed and ready to go. Hopefully that’s the case. LeBron’s also LeBron. He’s built differently than most people.”

TIP-INS

Lakers: The Lakers have won the initial three meetings with one left April 7 in L.A. This marks their first victory in the season series vs. Golden State since going 3-1 during the 2012-13 season and the Lakers’ first time winning both games on the Warriors’ home floor since sweeping all four games in 2011-12. … Los Angeles improved to 18-1 overall away from Staples Center vs. the West, having lost its “road” opener Oct. 22 vs. the Clippers at Staples Center. The Lakers won their fourth consecutive road game overall to improve to 24-5 on the season.

Warriors: The Warriors used their 29th different starting lineup, their most in a season since a franchise-record 49 in 2009-10. … Golden State plans an update Saturday on the status of Curry, who has long targeted Sunday’s home game against the Wizards as his return date from a broken left hand — and if he does play will have missed 56 games since getting hurt against the Suns on Oct. 30. … The Warriors dropped to 7-23 at home and 5-16 against the West. … Golden State had won 12 of the previous 14 home games vs. the Lakers. … The Warriors signed G Mychal Mulder to a 10-day contract.

UP NEXT

Warriors: At the Phoenix Suns on Saturday after losing their last one in the desert, 112-106 on Feb. 12. This marks the start of the team’s seventh set of back-to-backs this season.

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Coronavirus Update: Two Members Of The Lakers Test Positive; Warriors Haven’t Been Tested

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(KPIX) — The Los Angeles Lakers confirmed in a statement that two of their players tested positive for COVID-19. Their identities were not revealed.

The organization recommended that all their players be tested after exposure to the Brooklyn Nets in a game on March 10th. The Nets confirmed on Tuesday that four of their players contracted the virus including former Warrior Kevin Durant.

“Both players are currently asymptomatic, in quarantine and under the care of the team’s physician,” the emailed statement said.

The Boston Celtics also revealed they had a player who tested positive for COVID-19. Originally left anonymous, Celtics guard Marcus Smart later tweeted a video explaining he was carrying the virus.

Smart said he’s asymptomatic and is “feeling great.” Watch his video below.

While many NBA teams were testing their players, the Warriors have not.

“We’ve been told that testing’s in short supply,” Golden State general manager Bob Myers said in the conference call with reporters on Tuesday. “We’re treating ourselves like people, which is what we are. We’re not better than anybody. We’re not worse. We’re just a basketball team, like any company. Right now, we’re not interacting with anybody. I’ve been told by our doctors that we shouldn’t be testing asymptomatic people in California.”

 


LeBron James: Capitol Riots Show ‘We Live In Two Americas’

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LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — NBA players and coaches from around the country have spent the last two days discussing the violence and chaos that broke out Wednesday when a mob of President Trump’s supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol building. For Lakers star LeBron James, the moment was illustrative of the dichotomy in policing in this country.

Anthony Davis and LeBron James of the Lakers shake hands prior to a game against the San Antonio Spurs at Staples Center on January 7, 2021 in Los Angeles. (Getty Images)

“We live in two Americas and a prime example of that was yesterday. If you don’t understand or see that then you need to take a step back. Not just one step but four or five or even 10 steps backward,” James said after the Los Angeles Lakers lost to the San Antonio Spurs 118-109. “How do you want your kids or grandkids to live in this beautiful country? Yesterday was not it. I couldn’t help but to wonder if those were my kind storming the Capitol what would have been the outcome. We all know what would have happened if anyone even got close let alone storm or get in the offices.”

The “two Americas” line is one that has been echoed by players across the league who were already feeling pain after watching the prosecutor in Kenosha, Wisconsin announce on Tuesday that there would be no charges filed against the officer who shot Jacob Blake last summer.

In warmups, James wore a shirt with the message, “Do You Understand Now,” while players and coaches from both teams locked arms in a circle at center court during the national anthem. When a reporter asked James about the shirt during the post game press conference, he explained that he wants people to listen to and understand what Black athletes are saying when they speak up about racial injustice and police brutality.

“You will never understand the feeling of being a black man and woman in America,” James said. “Do you understand how hard it is to continue to inspire and give everything we got? Everyone jumps on the bandwagon of what we provide, what we bring. How we dress, our music, our culture, our food. Everyone steals from what we do and then they want to act like we did it or brought it to this world. We don’t get our due diligence or anything back to his country except a slap in the face.”

As for President Trump, of whom James has been a vocal critic, he said that the violence Wednesday was a direct result of his comments.

“The events that took place yesterday was a direct correlation of the president that’s in the seat right now — of his actions, his beliefs, his wishes,” James said. “He cares about nobody besides himself. Nobody. Absolutely nobody. He doesn’t care about this country. He doesn’t care about his family. He doesn’t care about anybody besides himself.”

LeBron Leads Lakers in Rout of Warriors; Draymond Green Leaves Game With Injury

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Los Angeles Lakers blew a 14-point, fourth-quarter lead in their first meeting against the Golden State Warriors. They were determined not to let that happen Sunday night.

LeBron James scored 19 points in his 1,300th regular-season appearance as the Lakers routed the Warriors 117-91. James is the 23rd player in NBA history to appear in that many regular-season games. He was one of six Los Angeles players to score in double figures.

The defending NBA champions had dropped five of six since Anthony Davis suffered a right calf strain on Feb. 14, but have won their last two.

Eric Paschall scored 18 points for Golden State, which had its three-game winning streak snapped. Stephen Curry added 16 points and Kelly Oubre Jr. 14.

The Warriors rallied for a 115-113 victory on Jan. 18 at Staples Center, but never had a chance in this one. Los Angeles went on a 16-2 run to take a 20-5 lead with 7:23 remaining in the first quarter as four of its first six field goals were 3-pointers.

The Lakers ended the quarter with 12 straight points to go up 41-21. James had 10 points in the quarter, including two on free throws as Los Angeles was 13 of 16 from the line in the quarter.

Los Angeles had a season-high 73 first-half points as it extended its lead to 29 at halftime (73-44). Its largest lead was 35 late in the third quarter.

GREEN INJURED

Draymond Green suffered a left ankle sprain during the second quarter and did not return after scoring six points in 13 minutes.

TIP-INS

Warriors: Golden State was 8 of 34 from beyond the arc. The 23.5% accuracy rate is its fourth worst of the season.

Lakers: Markieff Morris and Alex Caruso each scored 13 points, while Dennis Schröder and Kyle Kuzma had 12 apiece and Talen Horton-Tucker 11. … This was the fourth time over the past two seasons Los Angeles has led by at least 28 points at halftime. … The Lakers were 6 of 9 on 3-pointers in the first quarter but struggled the rest of the game, going 5 of 22.

UP NEXT

Warriors: Travel to Portland on Wednesday. The teams have split their first two meetings this season.

Lakers: Host Phoenix on Tuesday. This is the first matchup between the teams this year after Los Angeles won all three games last season.

Jordan Poole The ‘X’ Factor In Golden State Warriors-Los Angeles Lakers Play-In Showdown

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SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) — There is no denying that the marquee matchup is Steph Curry versus LeBron James in Wednesday night’s highly anticipated Golden State Warriors-Los Angeles NBA Play-In Game showdown.

One line lower on the bill will be the battle between Anthony Davis and Draymond Green.

They’ll be the reason why millions will turn in to watch the game at 7 p.m. PDT. But if history plays any role in the outcome, it will be a player from the supporting cast that will be pivotal to the final outcome.

For Golden State Warriors that very well could be second-year sharpshooter Jordan Poole.

In the three regular-season matchups between the two clubs, Poole was not much of a factor. He played just five minutes and did not score in January’s Warriors win.

He was playing for Golden State’s G League affiliate when the clubs met in February and scored just 14 points in the loss to the Lakers in March.

But over the last month, Poole has found his long-range stroke and quickness to the basket. He is averaging just over 20 points a game in Golden State’s final six regular-season contests including 38 points in a win over New Orleans.

“Bringing Jordan off the bench has been great,” Warriors head coach Steve Kerr said on Tuesday. “He gives us a lot of punch.”

Kerr said he anticipates the Lakers will throw a variety of defenses at Curry to slow the NBA regular season scoring champ. That’ll free up others, like Poole, to scoring opportunities.

“The good news is we’ve seen pretty much everything now over the last 20 games,” the veteran Golden State coach said. “Because our team is built differently now, with more shooting (three-point shooters Poole and Mychal Mulder) and better spacing, it means it’s a little easier to adapt to all the different defenses that we see. We anticipate they are going to throw the kitchen sink at Steph — multiple defenders, different matchups, some blitzes, some kind of shadowing.”

When asked to sum up Poole’s improved play, Kerr went through a laundry list last week.

“He can make plays against tight defense,” Kerr said. “He can get to the rim, like he did on that last play. He’s a shot-creator for us. He’s doing a great job. It’s fun to see how far Jordan has come in his two years in the league.”

Warriors Fall To Lakers In Play-In Game; Face Grizzlies On Friday

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — LeBron James made a long, go-ahead 3-pointer with 58.2 seconds remaining, rallying the Los Angeles Lakers to a 103-100 victory over the Golden State Warriors in a Western Conference play-in tournament game Thursday night.

James finished with 22 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists for his fifth triple-double of the season, Anthony Davis scored 13 of his 25 points in the fourth quarter, and the Lakers overcame 37 points from league scoring champ Stephen Curry.

Golden State had a chance to send it into overtime, but Kent Bazemore had a bad inbounds pass and sealed the victory for the Lakers — who earned the seventh seed for the playoffs and a first-round matchup with second-seeded Phoenix.

Golden State hosts Memphis, which defeated San Antonio in Wednesday’s other play-in game, for the eighth seed on Friday. The winner of that game will face top-seeded Utah.

James and Davis were 3 of 19 from the field in the first half before getting back on track. They combined to go 14 of 22 in the second half.

Los Angeles trailed by 13 at halftime and were down by 12 midway through the third quarter before rallying back. The defending NBA champions didn’t get their first lead until Kyle Kuzma’s layup 56 seconds into the fourth quarter put them up 81-79.

The final 12 minutes saw three lead changes and five ties. The Warriors were up 98-95 on Curry’s bank shot before the Lakers scored seven of the game’s final nine points.

Alex Caruso scored 14 points and Dennis Schröder added 12.

Andrew Wiggins added 21 points for Golden State.

Golden State led 55-42 at halftime as Curry buried a 3-pointer at the buzzer. The Lakers opened the second half by going on a 14-2 run that included seven points by Dennis Schröder.

Schröder’s 3-pointer drew Los Angeles within a point at 57-56, but he fouled Curry when he attempted a shot beyond the arc.

Curry made all three of his shots to start a 15-4 spurt by the Warriors. Curry’s fourth 3-pointer of the night pushed Golden State’s advantage to 72-60 before the Lakers regained control and ended the quarter with a 17-7 rally.

Golden State took a 9-2 lead as it made four of its first five shots from the field, while the Lakers missed six of their first seven. The Warriors extended their first-quarter advantage to 15-4 when Wiggins hit a 3-pointer with 7:38 remaining in the quarter.

The Lakers countered with a 12-2 run to get within one, but couldn’t draw closer in the quarter as Golden State led 28-22 after 12 minutes.

The Warriors were up by five midway through the second quarter before steadily pulling out to a double-digit lead. Curry had 10 points in the period, including three 3-pointers in the final four minutes. His step-back shot from beyond the arc at the buzzer gave Golden State its largest lead of the first half.

QUIET START FOR CURRY

Curry came in averaging 11.8 points in the first quarter this month, but scored just five in the opening 12 minutes. Curry didn’t take his first shot until nearly four minutes into the game when he failed to connect on a driving layup and didn’t make his first field goal until a layup with 4:59 remaining.

TIP-INS

Warriors: Kevon Looney already had his 10th rebound with 8:22 remaining in the second quarter. He finished with six points and 13 boards.

Lakers: Caruso kept Los Angeles in it in the first half with 12 points. He made all five of his shots from the field, including a pair of 3-pointers.

Friday night’s game will be held at the Chase Center, with tickets going on sale Thursday. All attendees must provide proof of a full vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test administered within 48 hours prior to tipoff, which is at 6 p.m.

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Steph Curry Scores 30 Points in Warriors 121-114 Win Over Lakers

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) –Stephen Curry scored 30 points and Jordan Poole added 28 as the Golden State Warriors beat the Los Angeles Lakers at Chase Center in San Francisco Friday night.

LeBron James scored nine points on 4-for-12 shooting in over 17 minutes, and Russell Westbrook finished with seven rebounds and six turnovers. Carmelo Anthony scored four points on 1-for-7 shooting.

Despite shooting 3 for 14 from 3-point range, Curry was 9 for 10 from 2-point range. Poole shot 10 for 19, including 6 for 13 beyond the arc.

Fifty-six of Golden State’s 97-shot attempts (57.7%) were from beyond the arc.

Dwight Howard had 23 points on 8-for-11 shooting from the field and 7-for-11 sniping from the line for the Lakers.

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Lakers Debut Their ‘Big 3’ In Preseason Loss To Warriors, 111-99

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Warriors coach Steve Kerr is a curious as any NBA observer to see how former league MVP Russell Westbrook blends with incumbent Lakers stars LeBron James and Anthony Davis as part of the latest “Big Three” to chase a championship together in Los Angeles.

Kerr was on the visitors’ bench when the Lakers’ star-studded, veteran trio played together for the first time this preseason on Tuesday night, when all three scored in double digits during the first three quarters of a 111-99 loss to Golden State.

“It’s a fascinating combination and all three have been amazing players,” Kerr said. “To see how it all works together I’m sure is something the whole league will be interested in.”

Kerr recalled being a TV analyst when James joined his first “Big Three” in Miami with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh in 2010, and how much better Wade and James in particular played together the longer they were teammates. The Heat lost in the finals the first year those three were together before winning championships the next two seasons.

“Generally speaking, this stuff takes time,” Kerr said. “It’s going to look much different at the end of the year than it does now.”

Davis scored 20 in 30 minutes; James added 17 points in 26 minutes; and Westbrook had 10 points, 10 rebounds and six assists in 28-plus minutes.

But James and Westbrook also combined for 11 turnovers.

“That’s to be expected early on when guys are learning each other,” Lakers coach Frank Vogel said. “We’re working on getting on the same page with that stuff but it’s the first time they’re playing together. So, I’m more concerned about getting us connected on the defensive end.”

Kerr gave stars Stephen Curry and Draymond Green the night off, and Klay Thompson still isn’t ready to return from right Achilles surgery. But those Warriors who were in uniform appeared energized by the opportunity to play against and Lakers’ squad running a dress rehearsal featuring most of their veteran stars.

Jordan Poole scored 18 for the Warriors, highlighted by his driving tomahawk dunk late in the third quarter. Damion Lee and Otto Porter Jr. each scored 16 points.

The Warriors and Lakers match up against next Tuesday on the opening night of the regular season.

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Curry, Warriors Stun James, Lakers In Season Opener, 121-114

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Stephen Curry had 21 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists for the Golden State Warriors, who rallied from 10 points down to stun LeBron James, Anthony Davis and the new-look Los Angeles Lakers 121-114 in a season opener Tuesday night.

The loss spoiled opening night in Hollywood, where superstars James and Davis played brilliantly for three quarters before the Lakers went cold in the fourth.

James had 34 points and 11 rebounds, while Davis had 30 points and 11 rebounds. No other Lakers scored in double figures.

Russell Westbrook shot just 4 for 13 for eight points in his Lakers debut.

The Lakers had an 84-74 lead late in the third quarter after a jumper by Kent Bazemore, but the Warriors slowly closed the gap.

Curry made three free throws in the closing seconds of the third quarter after he was fouled taking a 3-pointer, and Jordan Poole and Damion Lee hit 3-pointers early in the fourth. Poole’s layup with 9:17 left put the Warriors ahead for good at 91-90, and he finished with 20 points. The Warriors expanded the lead to 98-90 before the Lakers twice closed within two points.

But Curry and Nemanja Bjelica each hit 3-pointers to give the Warriors some breathing room. Bjelica had 15 points and 11 rebounds, while Lee also scored 15 points.

Davis and James dominated for much of the game while welcoming a slew of new teammates, including L.A. native and former league MVP Westbrook, Carmelo Anthony, Rajon Rondo, Dwight Howard and DeAndre Jordan.

L.A., which won the NBA title in the bubble in October 2020, retooled after losing to the Phoenix Suns in the first round of last season’s playoffs. The Lakers retained just three players — James, Davis and Talen Horton-Tucker, who’s out with a thumb injury.

James and Davis made 3-pointers and fallaway jumpers. In one remarkable sequence, James saved an errant pass and flicked it to Davis, who slammed it home for a 68-61 lead with 7:51 to go in the third quarter.

The Lakers, who went 0-6 in the preseason, led 59-53 at halftime.

TIP-INS

Warriors: Golden State remains without All-Star guard Klay Thompson, who continues to rehab an Achilles tendon injury that cost him the entire 2021 season. … The teams last met on May 19 when Los Angeles beat Golden State 103-100 at home in the opener of the league’s first play-in tournament.

Lakers: Howard welcomed fans with a short address just before the game, mentioning that it was the NBA’s 75th anniversary and closed by saying, “Let’s get it!” … Jordan and Kent Bazemore started alongside James, Davis and Westbrook. … Anthony and Rondo got a nice hand when they subbed in together with 5:40 to go in the first quarter.

UP NEXT

Warriors: Host Los Angeles Clippers on Thursday.

Lakers: Host Phoenix on Friday.

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Klay Thompson Erupts For 33 Points; Warriors Hold Off Lakers

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Klay Thompson scored 16 of his season-high 33 points in the fourth quarter, Stephen Curry made a clutch layup with 46 seconds remaining, and the Golden State Warriors held off the Los Angeles Lakers 117-115 on Saturday night, spoiling another scoring milestone by LeBron James.

Curry finished with 24 points and eight assists, while Andrew Wiggins scored 19 points to help the Warriors end a two-game losing streak. Golden State has not lost three in a row all season.

James had 26 points, 15 rebounds and eight assists, but missed the first free throw after Curry fouled him attempting a 3-pointer with 2.4 seconds left. He made the second and missed the third intentionally but couldn’t chase down the rebound in time to get a shot off.

Earlier in the night, James extended his streak of 25 points or more to 22 games and passed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for most points scored in the NBA combining the regular season and postseason with 44,157. James tied Abdul-Jabbar’s mark of 44,149 in the first half, then surpassed it with a 3-pointer early in the third quarter.

Abdul-Jabbar still owns the career record for regular-season games with 38,387 points, considered the more prestigious of the two scoring milestones. James, with 36,526, is closing in on that one, too.

Thompson, who returned this season after missing 941 days with a pair of serious leg injuries, shot 12 of 22 and made four 3s, three in the fourth quarter. It’s Thompson’s most points since putting up 43 against the Knicks on Jan. 8, 2019.

The Warriors needed it on a night when Curry struggled from the perimeter. The NBA’s 3-point king was 1 of 8 beyond the arc but made up for it by going 9 for 9 on free throws.

Jonathan Kuminga added 18 points and nine rebounds for the Warriors.

Russell Westbrook returned after missing a game and broke out of his scoring slump with 19 points, seven rebounds and five assists for the Lakers.

The Warriors led by 15 on Thompson’s corner 3 and Otto Porter Jr.’s layup before the Lakers closed the gap and got within 65-62 at the half following Avery Bradley’s 3-pointer.

Curry and Kuminga combined for 33 points in the first half on 12 of 19 shooting.

BLOCK OF THE GAME

Austin Reaves chased Thompson down from behind and blocked a potential layup during the Lakers’ run to open the fourth quarter. It’s the ninth block of the season for the 6-foot-5 rookie guard.

TIP-INS

Lakers: Frank Vogel was given a technical foul in the fourth quarter. Assistant coach Phil Handy received one during a timeout following a thunderous one-hand dunk by James in the first quarter.

Warriors: Curry needs four steals to tie Chris Mullin for the franchisee record for steals. Curry has 1,356. … Andre Iguodala (lower back tightness) missed his third consecutive game.

UP NEXT

Lakers: Face the Jazz in Los Angeles on Wednesday. The Lakers lost the season series last year but beat Utah 101-95 in January.

Warriors: Go on the road to play the Clippers on Monday. Golden State has won three of the last four against the Clippers including twice this season.

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Former Cal Basketball Player Solomon Hughes Revels In Role of a Lifetime In Lakers Documentary

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SAN FRANCISCO (KPIX 5) — A former Bay Area basketball player is living the dream on the big screen in a portrayal of his beloved Los Angeles Lakers of the “Showtime” era.

Perhaps one day a movie or series will be made about the Warriors during the Stephen Curry era. For now, the Lakers are taking a turn on the small screen as the focus of HBO’s new series “Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty”

It’s a cast with several household names – John C. Reilly, Adrian Brody, Michael Chiklis, Sally Field – and newcomers like Solomon Hughes.

“It was just one of the most incredible communities that I’ve ever been a part of,” said Hughes on KPIX 5’s Game Day.

Cal basketball fans might remember Hughes. He played center for the Bears from 1998-2002. Now he’s back on the court as an actor playing the part of NBA legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. It is the role of a lifetime for the Southern California native.

“My first love was the Lakers and Kareem was the literal center of that sports dynasty,” said Hughes.

Watch full interview in video player above.

LeBron James Scores 56 Points as Lakers Top Warriors

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — LeBron James scored a season-high 56 points and the Los Angeles Lakers beat the Golden State Warriors 124-116 on Saturday night to snap a four-game losing streak.

James had his third-most points in a regular season game, finishing with at least 50 for the 13th time. He had a career-best 61 for Miami against Charlotte in 2014.

James was 19 of 31 from the field, shaking off a blow to his right elbow in the first half. Russell Westbrook added 20 points, and Carmelo Anthony had 14.

Stephen Curry had 30 for Golden State, and Jordan Poole added 23. The Warriors have lost four straight to drop to third overall in the NBA, a half-game behind Memphis and 8 1/2 games behind Phoenix.

Anthony completed a three-point play to give the Lakers a 114-112 lead with 3:29 to play, and Malik Monk hit a 3 to extend that lead to five after Austin Reeves stole Curry’s pass. James then threw down a thunderous alley-oop from Monk, who stole the inbound pass after a Los Angeles turnover.

Curry cut it to 119-116 with 1:06 left, but Reeves grabbed the offensive rebound and Anthony hit a corner 3, allowing the Lakers to see it out.

James reached 40 points in the third quarter before putting the Lakers up 100-97 with 7:51 remaining in the game after knocking down three straight 3-pointers.

Golden State ran over Los Angeles with 42 points in the second quarter to take a 67-62 halftime lead. Poole and Kuminga each had eight points, Curry added seven, and the Warriors made 69.6% of their shots from the field (16 of 23) and 75% from 3-point range (6 of 8).

James, who got 26 points in the half, was the reason the Lakers were able to hang around. It was his 24th straight game with at least 25 points to extend the longest streak of James’ illustrious career.

TIP-INS

Kuminga finished with 18 points. … Lakers G Avery Bradley returned after missing five games because of a right knee injury. He did not score in 16 minutes … Lakers G Talen Horton Tucker had two points in 18 minutes after not playing against the Clippers on Thursday because of a sprained left ankle. … Super Bowl-winning QB Matthew Stafford of the Los Angeles Rams watched the game from courtside seats with his wife, while longtime Lakers coach Phil Jackson took it in from a suite.

UP NEXT

Warriors: At Denver on Monday night.

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Thompson Scores 33, Warriors Beat Lakers to Win Third in Row

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Klay Thompson scored 33 points with six 3-pointers and the Golden State Warriors won their third straight game after dropping four in a row, running away late from the depleted Los Angeles Lakers for a 128-112 victory Thursday night.

Jordan Poole added 19 points and a career-high 11 assists for the Warriors on a festive night at Chase Center, where huge Golden State fan and K-pop star BamBam brought the house down with a spirited halftime performance in the Warriors’ final regular-season home game.

Talen Horton-Tucker scored a career-high 40 points on 15-for-28 shooting to lead a Lakers team missing LeBron James, Anthony Davis, Carmelo Anthony and Russell Westbrook. Malik Monk contributed 24 points as Los Angeles lost its eighth consecutive game.

Andrew Wiggins added 17 points in the Warriors’ final tune-up in the Bay Area before holding home-court advantage to start the playoffs next weekend.

“We’re going to try to win all three games. We’re just going into this thinking, let’s build momentum. If we could capitalize on these last two wins and go into next week on a winning streak, I think that would serve us really well,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr said. “But whatever happens with the seeding happens, and we’ll just play whoever we will play.”

Los Angeles hit eight of its initial 12 shots and had 11 trips to the free-throw line by the 5:07 mark of the first quarter — shooting 31 free throws in all to 10 by the Warriors.

The previous three meetings between the rivals had been decided by seven or fewer points.

Tim Hardaway was honored before the start of the second quarter for his election to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame — announced by his fellow Run TMC mates and Hall of Famers Chris Mullin and Mitch Richmond.

LEBRON’S INFLUENCE

Kerr hardly considers James close to done despite being 37.

“LeBron is absolutely still one of the great players in the league,” Kerr said. “He showed that this year. … He’s an all-time great and even though he is past his prime based on age and mileage, he’s one of the very best players in the world.”

TIP-INS

Lakers: James has a sprained left ankle, Davis a sprain in his right foot and Westbrook a sore right shoulder, while Anthony is recovering from a stomach bug. Coach Frank Vogel remained hopeful some of them might play Friday at home against the Thunder. … The Lakers shot 4 for 18 from 3-point range in the first half and 9 of 32 overall. … Dwight Howard received a technical with 1:47 left in the first half. … Los Angeles has lost 16 in a row on the road vs. Western Conference teams. … The Lakers waived forward Trevor Ariza, whose ankle surgery limited him to 24 games. “Derailed most of his season and his impact on our team this year, yes,” Vogel said.

Warriors: Kerr said Thompson, Otto Porter Jr. and Andre Iguodala each will get one of the weekend back-to-back games off to rest. Iguodala had seven assists as the Warriors finished with 39. … Golden State finished 31-10 at home. … The Warriors sold out their 418th straight game with a capacity crowd of 18,064. The sellout streak goes back to Dec. 18, 2012.

UP NEXT

Lakers: Host the Oklahoma City Thunder on Friday night.

Warriors: At the Spurs on Saturday. Golden State has won its last two road games in San Antonio.

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