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Golden State Warriors at Los Angeles Lakers

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44-35, 24-16 Away
Final
134 - 120

45-35, 28-14 Home

Warriors make 26 3-pointers, roar past Lakers for a key 134-120 win in Anthony Davis' injury absence

'What a pass!' Curry pulls off spellbinding assist

Andrew Wiggins had 17 points for the 10th-place Warriors, who hit 26 of their 41 3-point attempts — including an astonishing 16 of 23 from Curry, Thompson and Draymond Green, who went 5 for 5 in the first half by himself.

Golden State's 26 3s were the most ever allowed in a game by the Lakers.

Even after a decade as the coach of a scoring machine, Steve Kerr can still be impressed by his Big Three.

“I didn't feel like we played that well, but we made a million 3s,” Kerr said. “The ball was going in, but I didn't think we were sharp. A lot of possessions where we weren't just quite locked in and we were a little bit disjointed, but the ball kept going in. ... To shoot 63% from 3, that's crazy.”

The Warriors (44-35) have won eight of nine down the stretch to move within a half-game of ninth-place Los Angeles (45-35). Golden State also won the head-to-head tiebreaker between the rivals, putting home-court advantage for a potential 9-10 play-in game next week in the Warriors' hands over their final three regular-season games.

Green said the Warriors are “very confident” about their postseason chances after showcasing the height of their capabilities.

“We’ve kept that same sentiment all along, just about what we feel this team is capable of,” Green said. “At times this year it hasn’t always come together for us, but we feel like it’s coming together at the right time. We’ve always felt like if we get a chance, we know what it takes.”

LeBron James had 33 points, 11 assists and seven rebounds for the Lakers, who had won eight of nine before taking back-to-back home losses in the past three days. Austin Reaves added 22 points and Rui Hachimura had 20, while D'Angelo Russell struggled to 14 points on 3-of-11 shooting.

“We know we're as good as any team in the league when we're whole — and when we're not, we're not,” James said. “It's hard for us to make up, especially having a guy like AD not playing. It's almost pretty much impossible to make up for what he provides for our ballclub, both offensively and defensively.”

Davis sat out due to the aftereffects of being hit in the head by Minnesota’s Kyle Anderson in the Lakers’ loss to the Timberwolves last Sunday night. Davis took a similar blow to his left eye last month from Golden State's Trayce Jackson-Davis.

Without its All-Star big man, Los Angeles couldn't defend the Warriors effectively and missed the chance to move into eighth place past struggling Sacramento (45-34), which blew a big second-half lead and lost to Oklahoma City.

“It’s different when it’s AD out there,” Green said. “He can cover up so many mistakes. It’s a totally different look for them when he’s out there.”

Davis showed up to the Lakers' downtown arena Tuesday, but “couldn't overcome the headaches and nausea” caused by that blow, coach Darvin Ham said. Davis isn't in the concussion protocol, Ham added, but he missed a key game after largely avoiding serious injuries all season for the first time in a half-decade.

Los Angeles fell to 2-4 without Davis this season, not counting two losses in which he played only the first quarter due to head blows.

James didn't arrive until just over an hour before tipoff against the Warriors after missing that loss to the Wolves due to an apparent case of the flu. James didn't do his usual on-court workout, but still suited up.

The Warriors played freely on offense without Davis in the middle, and Green improbably matched his total 3-pointers from his previous nine games combined and tied his career record for most 3s in one half.

The Warriors made 12 of their first 17 3-point attempts, and they went 20 of 32 in the first three quarters overall. Curry returned after taking a game off to rest with six 3-pointers without a miss, along with eight assists and seven rebounds.

“They were blazing hot — blazing, blazing hot,” Ham said. “But we don't have time to feel sorry for ourselves. We've got to get our bootstraps together, get back on the drawing board, look at the film and try to make the best out of these last two games.”

UP NEXT

Warriors: At Portland on Thursday.

Lakers: At Memphis on Friday.

Regular Season Series

GS wins series 3-1

Recent Plays

4th 0.0 End of Game 134 - 120
4th 0.0 End of the 4th Quarter 134 - 120
4th 22.1 Colin Castleton makes 3-foot dunk (Maxwell Lewis assists) 134 - 120
4th 28.0 Moses Moody lost ball turnover (Colin Castleton steals) 134 - 118
4th 33.0 Moses Moody defensive rebound 134 - 118

Statistics

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47-80 FG 44-96
59 Field Goal % 46
26-41 3PT 12-35
63 Three Point % 34
14-21 FT 20-24
67 Free Throw % 83
42 Rebounds 40
4 Offensive Rebounds 10
38 Defensive Rebounds 30
37 Assists 31
3 Steals 8
12 Blocks 3
15 Turnovers 7
0 Team Turnovers 1
15 Total Turnovers 8
0 Technical Fouls 1
0 Total Technical Fouls 1
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
14 Points Conceded Off Turnovers 16
11 Fast Break Points 16
40 Points in Paint 54
17 Fouls 14
18 Largest Lead 1
Los Angeles Lakers Los Angeles Lakers Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Rui Hachimura, F Out Jan 9
Adou Thiero, F Out Dec 31
Austin Reaves, G Out Dec 26
Golden State Warriors Golden State Warriors Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
L.J. Cryer, G Out Jan 1
Seth Curry, SG Out Dec 28

Game Information

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Location: Los Angeles, CA
Attendance: 18,997 · Capacity:

2025-26 Pacific Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
LA Lakers 23 13 .639 - L2
Phoenix 23 15 .605 1 W2
Golden State 21 18 .538 3.5 W2
LA Clippers 14 23 .378 9.5 W1
Sacramento 8 30 .211 16 L7
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