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Curry Powers Warriors to 128-121 Win Over Lakers During Pivotal Matchup
Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY Sports

In a pivotal Western Conference matchup, Stephen Curry marked his return to the Golden State Warriors lineup with a standout performance, leading his team to a crucial 128-121 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers during Saturday’s NBA action. Celebrating his 36th birthday belatedly, Curry’s contribution came after a brief hiatus due to a sprained right ankle, highlighting his importance to the Warriors’ success.

“Steph is Steph. He’s just amazing,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr said. “He got off to a slow start, but he never worries and we never worry. What he does is open the floor for everyone else.”

The game’s outcome nudged the Warriors just ahead of the Lakers in the Western Conference standings, emphasizing the high stakes of their encounter. Amidst the intensity, a malfunctioning clock and a pair of replay reviews, including one that negated a 3-pointer by LeBron James, prolonged the game’s final moments.

James, showcasing his prowess, scored 40 points, complemented by D’Angelo Russell’s 23 points and 13 assists. However, their efforts fell short as the Lakers faced their second consecutive loss, diminishing their playoff positioning hopes.

“I was excited just to be back. You understand the ramifications down the stretch. Every game, especially against teams jumbled right there in the play-in, matters,” said Curry, emphasizing the importance of every match in the tight playoff race.

Klay Thompson and Jonathan Kuminga contributed significantly, with Thompson adding 26 points from the bench and Kuminga scoring 23. Their efforts were particularly impactful after the Lakers’ Anthony Davis exited the game due to an eye injury, allowing the Warriors to assert dominance inside the paint.

Despite scoring only six points, Draymond Green‘s presence was felt through his 13 assists and 12 rebounds, showcasing the Warriors’ collective effort and strategic execution.

The Warriors’ resilience was on full display in the third quarter, where Curry led a decisive 10-2 run, extending their lead and shifting the game’s momentum. This pivotal moment underscored Golden State’s tactical adjustments and the Lakers’ struggles to maintain their offensive rhythm.

As the game neared its conclusion, a controversial replay review reversed a crucial 3-pointer by James, effectively quashing the Lakers’ comeback hopes and allowing the Warriors to secure their victory.

“We dig back into it, and make a big shot. Guys are scrambling, competing and then boom, everything just stops. So it just took the rhythm out of the game,” Lakers coach Darvin Ham expressed, highlighting the impact of the replay decision on the game’s flow and outcome.

With this victory, the Warriors look ahead to hosting the New York Knicks, while the Lakers aim to regroup against the Atlanta Hawks, as both teams continue their push towards the playoffs in the highly competitive Western Conference.

This article first appeared on NBA Analysis Network and was syndicated with permission.

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