Lakers Steamrolled by Warriors 149-106


The Lakers, minus D’Angelo Russell and Julius Randle, were boat raced 149-106 by the Warriors in Oakland, behind a 3-point barrage from Steph Curry and Klay Thompson.
Hey, what’d you expect? Without Russell and Big Ju, the Lakers would’ve needed an early Christmas miracle to beat the Dubs for the second time this season. The realistic hope for any Purple and Gold fan heading into the matchup would’ve been for the team to hang tough and cover the 17 point spread. They, uh, didn’t do that.
Remember when the Lakers snapped Curry’s 157 game streak with at least one 3-pointer earlier this month? Apparently Steph remembered, as he went full scorched-earth on LA in the first half, hitting six triples on his way to a 31 point, nine assist night.
He had plenty of help, though, as the Lakers looked like human traffic cones on defense — giving up 80 (!) points in the first half. Kevin Durant poured in 28 points of his own on better than 70 percent shooting, while OC native Thompson added 26 points in only 24 minutes of action.
There was a point in time where it wasn’t a massacre, though. The Lakers were only down 57-45 with five minutes to go in the second quarter, thanks to quick starts from Jose Calderon and Nick Young, but a 23-4 GSW run to end the half ended any delusions of an LA upset.
The biggest positive for the Lakers was the performance of their 19-year-old rookie. Brandon Ingram totaled 16 points on 6-12 FG in his first career start, and showed flashes of the star he’s capable of becoming. After being pulled by coach Walton early in the first quarter following two turnovers, Ingram played with his usual poise upon returning. His turnaround jumper in the post in the first half, as well as his jab-step and jumper in the fourth, were two plays in particular that show he’s polished beyond his years. Coupled with the immediate impact he’s made on the defensive end this season, it’s clear he’s going to be stud.
The Lakers will host the Warriors when they return to action at Staples Center on Friday — cross your fingers Randle will be back and the Warriors will suffer a worse turkey hangover than the Lakers.
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