Andrew Wiggins chipped in with 20 points and Klay Thompson had
18 as the Warriors, who opened their championship season a year
ago with a road win over the Lakers, gradually pulled away over
the final three quarters.
LeBron James went for a team-high 31 points, Anthony Davis
finished with 27 and Russell Westbrook tallied 19 for the
Lakers, but it wasn't enough to prevent a sixth straight loss on
Opening Night.
Held to 25 points in the first quarter, the Warriors poured in
34, 32 and 32 over the final three periods, shooting 45.5
percent overall while outscoring the Lakers 48-30 on 3-pointers.
Curry bombed in four treys on 13 attempts and Wiggins nailed
another four in six fewer tries, pacing a Golden State attack
that saw seven different players nail 3-pointers.
Curry also found time for six rebounds, seven assists and four
steals.
Jordan Poole was a fourth Warrior in double figures with 12
points off the bench while also dishing out seven assists.
James, with 14 rebounds, and Westbrook, with 11 boards,
completed double-doubles for the Lakers. James missed a
triple-double by two assists, notching a game-high eight.
Kendrick Nunn added 13 points off the bench for the Lakers, who
missed the 2022 playoffs after finishing the regular season with
20 fewer wins than Golden State.
The Lakers shot just 10-for-40 from 3-point range. James made 3
of 10 attempts from long distance.
After a sluggish start for both teams that could have been the
result of the long ring ceremony, the Warriors finally got their
offensive game in gear in the second quarter, running out to as
much as a 14-point lead.
Curry (16) and Poole (10) combined for 26 points in the half,
during which Golden State used 13 assists to help build a 59-52
lead.
Davis had 15 points, James posted 14 and Westbrook nabbed 11 in
the half for the Lakers.
Golden State's biggest lead in the game was 27.
--Field Level Media
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