Stephen Curry, Warriors roll in Game 5, head back to L.A.
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[May 11, 2023]
Stephen Curry scored a game-high 27 points, Draymond Green
chipped in with 20 in a rare offensive explosion and the Golden
State Warriors stayed alive in the Western Conference semifinals
with a 121-106 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers on Wednesday in
San Francisco.
Still up 3-2 in the best-of-seven series, the seventh-seeded Lakers
will get a second shot at advancing to the Western finals when the
series returns to Los Angeles on Friday.
"We know it's one game at a time," Warriors center Kevon Looney
said. "Come in with our focus on one possession at a time, one
quarter at a time, one play at a time. If we play our style of play,
we can win the series."
The Lakers might have to seek the Game 6 clincher without star
center Anthony Davis, who was inadvertently belted on the side of
the head by Looney while both were positioning for a rebound just
before the midpoint of the fourth quarter on Wednesday.
Davis left the court and reportedly rode a wheelchair into the Los
Angeles locker room, where he was scheduled for further evaluation.
Davis, who scored 23 points on 10-for-18 shooting, did not return to
the game.
Lakers coach Darvin Ham said postgame, "He took a shot to the head.
He seems to be doing really good already. That's where he's at and
the status of it right now."
Seeking a 20th straight playoff series win against Western
competition, the Warriors broke from a 54-all tie with a 16-5 burst
to take an 11-point advantage into halftime. Curry capped the flurry
with a buzzer-beating 3-pointer, giving the Warriors 11 treys in 21
first-half attempts.
Sixth-seeded Golden State was able to keep the visitors at arm's
length in the second half, as Green wrapped up a 10-rebound night
and Andrew Wiggins put a bow on a 25-point performance.
The 20-point game was the 15th of Green's postseason career, but
just his fourth since 2018. He had 21 in a key win against the
Sacramento Kings in Game 5 of the opening round last month.
"He really set the tone with a lot of intensity," Looney said of
Green.
"I was kinda following his lead. He's real aggressive. We always
play better when he plays like that."
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May 10, 2023; San Francisco, California,
USA; Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) dribbles the
basketball against Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (6)
during the fourth quarter in game five of the 2023 NBA playoffs
conference semifinals round at Chase Center. Mandatory Credit: Kyle
Terada-USA TODAY Sports
Making his second consecutive start, Gary Payton II
contributed 13 points to the Golden State cause, while Jordan Poole
had 11 and Klay Thompson added 10.
Curry, who also found time for a game-high eight assists, buried
three 3-pointers in the win. Eight different Warriors connected from
deep as Golden State enjoyed a 39-30 advantage over the Lakers from
beyond the arc.
LeBron James had 25 points and matched Davis with a team-high nine
rebounds to pace the Lakers, who likewise lost Game 5 on the road in
their first-round matchup against the Memphis Grizzlies before
returning home to wrap up a series win in Game 6.
Austin Reaves and D'Angelo Russell scored 15 points apiece and
Dennis Schroder had 14 for Los Angeles, which is 5-0 at home this
postseason.
Ham was asked about the teams having a nearly equal number of fouls
called on them -- 18 against Golden State and 17 against Los Angeles
-- after three of the first four games saw significantly more called
against the Warriors.
"I don't know what a foul is anymore," Ham said. "We play a physical
brand of basketball. We don't teach flopping. We don't teach head
snaps.
"You see LeBron, he has scratches on him. Same with AD. Same with
Austin Reaves ... It's unfortunate that it comes to that. We haven't
done it all year, we're darn sure not going to start right now
looking for a third party to dive in and help us."
--Field Level Media
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