Lakers nip Warriors for West's 7th seed on LeBron James' trey
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[May 20, 2021]
LeBron James beat the shot clock
with a 34-foot, tiebreaking 3-pointer with 58.2 seconds remaining
Wednesday night, sending the Los Angeles Lakers to a 103-100 victory
over the visiting Golden State Warriors in a Western Conference
play-in game.
The victory gives the Lakers the seventh seed in the West playoffs
main draw and a first-round matchup with the second-seeded Phoenix
Suns in a series that begins Sunday.
The Warriors, who finished eighth in the regular season, will get a
second shot at a playoff berth, but they now must beat No. 9 Memphis
in San Francisco on Friday.
The Grizzlies earned the right to face the Warriors in the
win-or-go-home game by beating the 10th-seeded San Antonio Spurs
100-96 earlier Wednesday evening.
Down 55-42 at halftime, the Lakers rallied within 79-77 by the third
quarter's end and then into a lead early in the fourth period.
However, the Warriors, who finished the regular season with six
consecutive wins, forged one last tie at 100-all on two Stephen
Curry free throws with 1:23 remaining.
That's when James, standing well outside the 3-point arc, took a
pass late in the shot clock and threw up a desperation attempt that
went through the hoop and gave Los Angeles the lead for good.
The Warriors had two chances to tie, but Jordan Poole misfired on a
3-point attempt with 35.5 seconds remaining, and Golden State
couldn't get off a shot on a final possession that began when they
inbounded the ball with 2.1 seconds to go.
Anthony Davis finished with a team-high 25 points and James had 22
for the Lakers, the defending NBA champions who had just the
seventh-best record in the West in the regular season.
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Los Angeles Lakers center Andre Drummond
(2) defends a pass by Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green
(23) in the first quarter of the game at Staples Center. Mandatory
Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports
James completed a triple-double with
11 rebounds and a game-high 10 assists, while Davis grabbed a
team-high 12 rebounds.
Alex Caruso chipped in with 14 points off the bench, Dennis Schroder
had 12 and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope 10 for the Lakers, who won
despite being outshot 44.6 percent to 40.7 percent overall and were
outscored 45-30 on 3-pointers.
Curry poured in a game-high 37 points for the Warriors, who beat
Memphis at home on the final day of the regular season to earn the
eighth seed in the play-in tournament.
Andrew Wiggins put up 21 points, while Poole and Kent Bazemore added
10 apiece for Golden State. Kevon Looney was the game's leading
rebounder with 13.
Having lost their last two regular-season meetings to the Lakers by
a combined 57 points, the Warriors wasted no time asserting
themselves on the biggest stage, bolting out to a 15-4 advantage en
route to a 55-42 halftime lead.
Curry had 15 points in the half, outscoring James (six) and Davis
(five) combined.
The Lakers shot just 32.6 percent in the half. James was 1-for-7,
Davis 2-for-12.
--Field Level Media
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