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Shorthanded Los Angeles Lakers get crushed by Golden State Warriors in second preseason game

The Lakers wanted to leave a mark during their second preseason game, but the Warriors had other plans. Golden State shot blazingly and with unrelenting pressure, quickly got ahead, putting LA in a difficult position. The Lakers could not keep pace, establishing a game that was packed with runs, dunks, and thrilling moments in the last quarter that you will not want to miss.

How

Golden State Warriors

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Los Angeles Lakers

The Warriors proved their dominance with impressive shooting efficiency, particularly from deep, while also exploiting the Lakers’ scoring lulls. During the third quarter, Golden State managed to shoot 51% from beyond the arc, allowing them to stretch their lead considerably.

With multiple three-pointers, Moses Moody played a key role in starting the second half, while Stephen Curry put up 14 points in just 15 minutes, including six straight points in the first quarter that led to a Lakers timeout.

The Warriors ended the first half on a 10-0 run and extended the lead to 22 by the end of the third quarter. Moody led the way in scoring with 19 points in Golden State, demonstrating their strength and skill to exploit the thin Lakers bench.

Their shooting skills and constant scoring streak sent the Lakers back, who had a low 37 percent field goal rate in the first quarter and experienced some scoring droughts.

Detailed game breakdown: Los Angeles Lakers vs Golden State Warriors

First Quarter: Los Angeles Lakers struggles to find consistent shooting

The Lakers kicked things off strong, with Deandre Ayton netting four quick points and Jarred Vanderbilt stepping up on defense. Gabe Vincent then hit a three-pointer, putting LA ahead by five early on.

But the Warriors came back with eight points to grab the lead.

Ayton missed two lobs but managed to catch one from Jake LaRavia. Then, Stephen Curry scored six points in a row, which led to a timeout for the Lakers.

After the break, Rui Hachimura nailed a midrange jumper, but Golden State responded with five additional points. The Lakers managed to shoot 37% from the field and went three minutes without scoring until Dalton Knecht sank a three-pointer.

Vanderbilt then followed up with another three-pointer, igniting a 15-5 run to finish the quarter.

Vincent’s buzzer-beater jumper had the Lakers trailing by just one.

Second Quarter: Golden State Warriors take control with a late first-half run

Vincent started strong with a three-pointer and quickly added another, totaling 16 points. Vanderbilt scored a layup for seven points, and LaRavia dazzled with some impressive layups, tying the game with 7:51 remaining.

Jimmy Butler’s three-point play gave the Warriors a slim one-point advantage. R.J. Davis hit a three-pointer, while Ayton made his mark defensively with two blocks and seven rebounds.

The Lakers improved their three-point shooting to 46%, a significant increase from the 17% they managed in their first preseason game.

Unfortunately, a scoring drought allowed Golden State to finish the half on a 10-0 run, leading by seven at halftime.

Third Quarter: Early lead by Golden State Warriors creates uphill battle

The Warriors kicked things off strong, sinking four three-pointers, with Moses Moody hitting two of them. LaRavia chipped in with four points to hit a total of 10. Golden State’s impressive 51% from beyond the arc allowed them to seize control.

Knecht set up Jaxson Hayes for a dunk. Bronny James got on the board with a three-pointer at the 4:56 mark. The Lakers were down by 22 as they headed into the fourth quarter.

Fourth Quarter: Key shots by Los Angeles Lakers players spark temporary momentum

Nate Williams and Anton Watson each got three-pointers. Bronny James scored with a putback dunk after Knecht’s three-pointer missed. The Warriors struggled, which led to a 12-2 run by the Lakers, cutting the lead to eight with 1:50 left, but they couldn’t finish in time.

Standout performances in Los Angeles Lakers vs Golden State Warriors

  • Gabe Vincent:

    16 points (3-of-7 from three), five assists in 19 minutes. He started at point guard and showcased perimeter defense.

  • Jarred Vanderbilt:

    9 points (4-of-8 shooting, 1-of-3 from three), 7 rebounds, 4 assists, three steals in 21 minutes. He displayed activity on both ends after a healthy offseason.

  • Deandre Ayton:

    7 points (3-of-8 shooting), 7 rebounds, 2 blocks in 21 minutes. He focused on rim protection.

  • Dalton Knecht and R.J. Davis:

    Combined for 23 points off the bench. Knecht had 12 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists.

  • Jake LaRavia:

    10 points, 3 assists.

  • Bronny James:

    5 points, 3 rebounds, 2 assists.

  • Stephen Curry:

    14 points in 15 minutes

  • Moses Moody:

    19 points.

The Los Angeles Lakers struggled to keep pace with a sharp-shooting Golden State Warriors in their second preseason game. Despite standout performances from Gabe Vincent, Jarred Vanderbilt, and Deandre Ayton, the Lakers’ undermanned lineup couldn’t overcome the Warriors’ efficiency from three and consistent scoring runs. Angel Reese claps back hard at trolls blasting Caleb Williams for painting nails

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