LeBron James (22 + 10 + 11) unleashes an offensive gale to stop a historic Stephen Curry

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Los angeles lakers, which for the fourth consecutive game did not have Marc Gasol by the coronavirus protocol, they showed off today before the Golden state warriors (97-128) with an offensive gale that destroyed those of Stephen Curry, which ended with 27 points and two assists that allowed him to surpass Guy Rodgers as the best passer in franchise history.

Lebron James got a triple-double22 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists) as part of a resource-rich attack: 27 points from Montrezl Harrell, 18 from Talen Horton-Tucker, 17 from Kyle Kuzma and 14 from Kentavious Caldwell-Pope.

The Angelenos also enjoyed a fabulous success facing the basket with a 63% in field goals (49 of 78) and 41% in triples (11 of 27).

The choral effort of those of purple and gold had even more merit if the bulky casualty report with which they landed today in San Francisco (USA). There appeared the injured Anthony Davis, Alex Caruso and Jared Dudley as well as Marc Gasol and Kostas Antetokounmpo, who are both on leave due to the coronavirus protocol.

But the Lakers ruled the duel against the Warriors with a firm hand and without any doubt: at the end of the second quarter they already caressed the 20-point advantage and in the last quarter they surpassed the 30-point difference in favor without major problems.

In Warriors completely overwhelmed and unanswered, Curry was the only one who planted battle with 27 points (15 of them only in the first quarter).

After the All-Star break, the Lakers they have won two consecutive games: Today’s against the Warriors and last Friday’s against the Indiana Pacers.

The current NBA champions now present a balance of 26 victories and 13 defeats and they are very close to second place in the Western Conference, now in the hands of the Phoenix Suns (26-12).

For their part, the Warriors remain out of the play-off spots in the West with 20 wins and 20 losses.

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Los angeles lakers, which for the fourth consecutive game did not have Marc Gasol by the coronavirus protocol, they showed off today before the Golden state warriors (97-128) with an offensive gale that destroyed those of Stephen Curry, which ended with 27 points and two assists that allowed him to surpass Guy Rodgers as the best passer in franchise history.

Lebron James got a triple-double22 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists) as part of a resource-rich attack: 27 points from Montrezl Harrell, 18 from Talen Horton-Tucker, 17 from Kyle Kuzma and 14 from Kentavious Caldwell-Pope.

The Angelenos also enjoyed a fabulous success facing the basket with a 63% in field goals (49 of 78) and 41% in triples (11 of 27).

The choral effort of those of purple and gold had even more merit if the bulky casualty report with which they landed today in San Francisco (USA). There appeared the injured Anthony Davis, Alex Caruso and Jared Dudley as well as Marc Gasol and Kostas Antetokounmpo, who are both on leave due to the coronavirus protocol.

But the Lakers ruled the duel against the Warriors with a firm hand and without any doubt: at the end of the second quarter they already caressed the 20-point advantage and in the last quarter they surpassed the 30-point difference in favor without major problems.

In Warriors completely overwhelmed and unanswered, Curry was the only one who fought a battle with 27 points (15 of them only in the first quarter).

After the All-Star break, the Lakers they have won two consecutive games: Today’s against the Warriors and last Friday’s against the Indiana Pacers.

The current NBA champions now present a balance of 26 victories and 13 defeats and they are very close to second place in the Western Conference, now in the hands of the Phoenix Suns (26-12).

For their part, the Warriors remain out of the play-off spots in the West with 20 wins and 20 losses.

Subscribe to the BRAND Basket Newsletter and receive in your email, from Monday to Sunday and first thing in the morning, the exclusive news, interviews, reports, graphics and videos that will mark the day in the NBA, Endesa League, Euroleague and the rest of the basket world.

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