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KD shoots Warriors past Lakers in overtime

- / AP

On the night the Los Angeles Lakers retired both of Kobe Bryant’s jerseys, Kevin Durant provided his own tribute with a deadly accurate impression of the Black Mamba.

Durant couldn’t hit a shot early on, but simply refused to stop launching.

And when the game was finally on the line, he didn’t miss.

Durant scored 36 points and hit a tiebreakin­g 22-foot jumper with 7.3 seconds left in overtime, and the Golden State Warriors beat the Lakers 116-114 Monday for their ninth consecutiv­e victory.

Klay Thompson had 17 points and 10 rebounds as the defending NBA champions predictabl­y dampened a celebrator­y night for the Lakers, who honored Bryant with a halftime ceremony.

“That was for Kobe Night,” Durant said with a grin. “I had to get them up for Kob.”

Durant and Thompson combined to miss 31 of their first 40 shots, allowing the Lakers to keep it close. Durant was 6 for 25 in regulation but he went 4 for 4 in overtime, capped by the pure go-ahead jumper that eventually won it.

Stephen Curry missed his fifth straight game with a sprained ankle, and Draymond Green sat out for the fourth time in five games with right shoulder soreness. Durant and the Warriors still hit enough big buckets to handle the Lakers, but only after plenty of misses.

“I’ve had so many bad shooting nights, and I know that it makes just for a better player,” Durant said. “I got better tonight. I fought through it, I was able to make some shots down the stretch, and I feel more confident going into my next game shooting the ball.”

The Lakers missed several opportunit­ies down the regulation stretch to seize control of the game. They also had a chance to tie it at the end, but David West blocked Lonzo Ball’s shot and Brandon Ingram couldn’t beat the buzzer.

“The past two years, we’ve got blown out of games (like this),” said Lakers forward Larry Nance Jr., whose eight points included a thunderous dunk over Durant that brought the crowd to its feet. “Now we’re taking these guys to overtime, and it’s going down to the last shot. That’s a huge step in growth. Now the next step is winning these games.”

Kyle Kuzma scored 25 points in a reserve role and Ingram added 19 for the Lakers, who have lost three straight and eight of 10. Ball had 16 points, six assists and six rebounds.

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In honor of Kobe Bryant, Kevin Durant channels his inner Kobe with an impressive finish for the Warriors to beat Bryant’s former team, the LA Lakers.
AP FOTO MAMBA TRIBUTE. In honor of Kobe Bryant, Kevin Durant channels his inner Kobe with an impressive finish for the Warriors to beat Bryant’s former team, the LA Lakers.

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