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Jordan Poole scored from the perimeter to regain the lead for GSW, extending it on the next play with a couple of free throw makes. Malik Monk hit a shot from deep to make it a 2-point game before Talen Horton-Tucker gave Lakers its first lead since the opening minutes with a shot from beyond the arc. THT got Lakers to 101 points with two free throws. After a couple misses by each side, Reaves blocked Thompson, leading to an And-1 by Malik Monk to extend the Laker lead to 4. THT got Lakers back up by one after catching an air ball by James and laying it in. 4TH QTR - 9:43 - Largest lead of the night for Lakers Reaves scored a layup a minute later to force Coach Kerr to call a timeout. 4TH QTR - 8:06 - First Golden State bucket in 4th quarterĪfter a turnover by James, Thompson got the first bucket of the fourth quarter for Golden State, completing an And-1. Poole scored the technical free throw and Warriors got the ball back to tie the game after a couple jumpers by Thompson. Wiggins blocked LeBron before Coach Frank Vogel got a technical foul called on him. Reaves then scored two free throws to regain the lead for the Purple & gold. He then tied the game with another make from deep to reach 30 points, 13 in the fourth frame.ĭavis caught a lob from Westbrook to get LA back up by two, but Wiggins regained the lead for Golden State with a huge triple. Reaves got the Lakers up by six with a layup before Thompson drained a 3-pointer to cut the deficit in half. Westbrook scored a layup to get Lakers back up by four. James regained the lead for LA with a jumper and Coach Vogel succesfully challenged a foul call to stay ahead on the score. Curry fouled James on a 3-point attempt, but he missed the first, forcing him to miss the final attempt on purpose to get an extra shot, but failed to make the final heave.ĤTH QTR - 1:54 - Multiple lead changes down the stretch

After the timeout, Lakers failed to score, which led to a miss by Curry.Ĭoach Vogel called his final timeout with 7.3 seconds left on the clock and Lakers down by three.


Davis could have tied the game again with two makes from the charity stripe, but missed the second shot.Ĭurry extended his side's lead to three with a layup and forced Coach Vogel to call a timeout with less than a minute left to play. Thompson added another 3-pointer to put Golden State up by two, reaching 16 points in the final frame and 33 points overall. The match between Lakers and Warriors will tip-off at 20:30 ET, but in this live you will be able to know all the information if you can't follow the broadcast. Game 5 is set for Wednesday in San Francisco.Saturday night, February 12, the 2021-22 NBA season will bring us a match between two teams going through opposing moments, the Los Angeles Lakers and the Golden State Warriors, a game you can follow here on Marca English. My guess is the Warriors win at home in Game 5 and the Lakers close it out in six.
GOLDEN STATE LAKERS SCORE SERIES
The margin in this series is so small, it's hard to imagine either team winning three straight games. Perhaps the Warriors have a little payback in them. The Warriors, of course, have been on the wrong side of one of those 13 times, losing a 3-1 lead to LeBron's Cavs in the 2016 Finals. It's only been done 13 times in history, which is actually more than you probably figured. It was not a good ending for Curry or the Warriors as they'll now have to find a way to pull off what is as close to an impossible task as exists in the NBA: come back from a 3-1 deficit to win a playoff series. Then, with the Warriors down three, after retaining a jump ball, Curry panicked and threw a pass out of bounds rather than using Golden State's final timeout. Curry had two jumpers with a chance to take the lead with under 30 seconds left, and missed them both. Stephen Curry led the Warriors with a 31-point triple-double, adding 14 assists and 10 rebounds, but he did not have a good shooting night, finishing just 12 of 30 from the field, including 3 of 14 from deep. "We don't win this game without Lonnie Walker, that's for sure," James said of Walker in his postgame interview on TNT. scored the first three buckets of the final period to erase a seven-point Warriors lead in the flash. LeBron James and Anthony Davis combined for 50 points, but the hero of the night was Lonnie Walker, who scored all 15 of his points in the fourth quarter. The Los Angeles Lakers pulled out a thriller in Game 4 on Monday, defeating the Golden State Warriors, 104-101, to take a commanding 3-1 series lead.
