LOS ANGELES ― The Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Golden State Warriors, 104-101, Monday night in an electric Game 4 of the Western Conference semifinals, taking a 3-1 lead in the playoff series.
The Lakers rallied from a 12-point deficit in the third quarter and survived a frenetic finish, with Steph Curry missing two jumpers in the final 26.1 seconds, and the Lakers remaining poised in the final minute.
LeBron James had 27 points and nine rebounds for the Lakers, who moved within one victory of winning the best-of-seven series. Anthony Davis chipped in 23 points and 15 rebounds, and Lonnie Walker IV scored all of his 15 points during the fourth quarter, going on 6-for-9 shooting off the bench.
The Lakers rallied from a 12-point deficit in the third quarter and survived a frenetic finish, with Steph Curry ― who had a game-high 31 points ― missing two jumpers in the final 26 seconds and the Warriors committing turnovers on their final two possessions. The Lakers had trailed 99-96 after Klay Thompson’s 3-pointer with 3:01 left to play. Then they closed out the game with an 8-2 run.
LeBron James and Lonnie Walker IV each scored four points during the final surge, with James going 4-for-4 from the free throw line and Walker making a pair of free throws and making a 15-foot jumper on an assist from James.
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Back-and-forth contest
The first half was a flurry of runs and spurts that included nine lead changes and four ties.
In the first quarter, James and Davis scored six points each and the Lakers built a 22-21 lead. But Curry, who had only three points in the opening quarter, heated up, as did the Warriors.
In the second quarter, Curry sparked the Warriors with 13 points and a couple of nifty passes. But Davis kept the Lakers from falling too far behind with 19 points in the half.
At the intermission, Golden State led, 52-49.
It was more frenetic play in the third quarter. The Warriors pulled ahead by 12 points, but the Lakers responded with a 10-0 run and pulled within 79-75 on James’ 3-point play with 1:57 left in the quarter.
The Warriors responded with a spurt that gave them a 84-77 lead at the end of the quarter.
Celebrity sightings
Jack Nicholson, sitting courtside, was not the only celebrity at Crypto.com Arena. Dave Chapelle and Dustin Hoffman were shown on the video scoreboard, and Lakers great Kareem Abdul-Jabbar also was in attendance.