Warriors post wire-to-wire rout of Lakers
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[April 05, 2019]
DeMarcus Cousins scored eight of
his game-high 21 points in the first seven minutes Thursday night as
the visiting Golden State Warriors blitzed the Los Angeles Lakers
early en route to a 108-90 victory.
The win allowed the Warriors (54-24) to reduce their magic number to
two for clinching the top seed in the Western Conference playoffs.
Golden State potentially could clinch that honor on Friday night,
when they host the Cleveland Cavaliers about one hour after the
Denver Nuggets (52-26) tip off at home against the Portland Trail
Blazers.
The Warriors completed their sixth straight season-series win over
the Lakers in dominant fashion, never looking back after Los Angeles
native Klay Thompson bombed in a 3-pointer just 13 seconds into the
game.
Kevin Durant hit three 3-pointers, Thompson added another, and
Draymond Green and Alfonzo McKinnie chipped in with one apiece as
the Warriors bombarded the Lakers with seven first-quarter treys en
route to 39-12 lead.
Interestingly, the Warriors overpowered the Lakers despite having
nearly as many turnovers (seven) as missed shots (nine) in the
quarter, and without Stephen Curry contributing a single point.
Curry shot 0-for-3 in the quarter, missing a pair of 3-point
attempts.
Despite outscoring the Warriors in the second and fourth quarters,
the Lakers were never appreciably closer the rest of the way.
Cousins finished 9-for-17 and connected on three 3-pointers in 23
minutes, finding time to for 10 rebounds, too.
Quinn Cook came off the bench to score 18 for the Warriors, while
Durant (15 points), Green (12) and Thompson (11) also scored in
double figures.
Curry, who never scored more than 15 points in any of four games
against the Lakers this season, recorded a team-high-tying 10
rebounds to go with seven assists and seven points.
The win was the Warriors' third straight over the Lakers after being
crushed 127-101 by LeBron James & Co. at home on Christmas Day.
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Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) moves against Los Angeles Lakers
guard Alex Caruso (4) in the first half of the game at Staples
Center. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports
The injured James did not play in either of the last two Lakers
losses to Golden State.
In winning their third straight in a stretch that included a key
victory over Denver, the Warriors shot 43.9 percent overall and made
18 of their 46 3-point attempts (39.1 percent).
Reserve Johnathan Williams paced the Lakers with 17 points, hitting
eight of his 14 shots. He also had a game-high-tying 13 rebounds.
Moe Wagner scored 13 points, Rajon Rondo 12 and Mike Muscala 11 for
the Lakers (35-44), who failed in their attempt to surpass last
year's win total.
They will have three more opportunities to do so.
The Lakers' JaVale McGee, a former Warrior, matched teammate
Williams' rebound total with 13 to complement eight points and three
blocks.
The Lakers shot 35.6 percent overall and 21.6 percent on 3-point
tries while seeing their three-game home winning streak disappear.
--Field Level Media
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