Las Vegas Review-Journal

Lakers vs. Warriors offers opportunit­y for stargazing

Establishe­d and up-and-coming headliners set to entertain

- By Sam Gordon Las Vegas Review-journal

There’s not an NBA franchise in Las Vegas.

Not yet, anyway.

But on Wednesday night, two of the league’s most popular teams featuring some of its best players will be in Las Vegas, offering a sneak peak of the regular season.

Here’s five things to watch for when the Los Angeles Lakers play the Golden State Warriors in a preseason game at 7:30 p.m. at T-mobile Arena:

Lebron James

James visited Las

Vegas recreation­ally in July for NBA Summer League and to watch his son, Bronny, play in the club basketball finales.

This time, he’s here on business.

James has dazzled in three exhibition outings, showcasing his generation­al size, speed, strength and uncanny court vision alongside the youthful Lakers.

He hasn’t played more than 16 minutes during the preseason and indicated during media availabili­ty Monday in Los Angeles that he’s prime for a similar workload Wednesday.

The two-time defending NBA champions

Those Golden State Warriors are pretty good, after all.

The two-time defending champions ascend on Las Vegas with perhaps the most talented roster in NBA history. Reigning NBA Finals MVP Kevin Durant is considered the league’s second-best player behind James and has played in all three of the team’s exhibition games.

Stephen Curry’s pregame warmup is worth the price of admission in itself, and he’s averaging 22 points in 22 minutes in two preseason games. Sprinkle in perennial all-stars Klay Thompson and Draymond Green — if they play; they didn’t Monday — and the Warriors will be in full bloom.

Lonzo Ball’s debut

Lonzo Ball was the talk of the town in the summer of 2017 en route to Summer League MVP honors. But the shooting struggles he endured as a rookie often overshadow­ed his exceptiona­l playmaking ability, team defense and rebounding.

Then there were the injuries that limited him to 52 games in 2017-18.

But he is healthy now, back from a torn meniscus, and is in line to play in his first preseason game.

The emergence of Brandon Ingram

At 21 and in his third NBA season, Ingram is emerging as a potential sidekick for James and is ready for a breakout campaign. He had 31 points and nine rebounds in a 128-123 victory over the Sacramento Kings on Oct. 4 and is an ideal fit next to James because of his slashing and finishing ability.

Ingram averaged 16.1 points on 47 percent shooting and 5.3 rebounds last season.

Expect those numbers to jump this season.

The atmosphere at T-mobile Arena

James. Durant. Curry. Lakers. Warriors.

That in itself is a cause for celebratio­n.

Las Vegas might have its own NBA team soon. But for now, this is the next best thing.

And with Lakers and Warriors fans aplenty, it will feel like a regular-season game.

Contact reporter Sam Gordon at sgordon@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @Bysamgordo­n on Twitter.

 ?? Kelvin Kuo ?? The Associated Press Lebron James leads his newest team, the Los Angeles Lakers, against defending champion Golden State on Wednesday at T-mobile Arena.
Kelvin Kuo The Associated Press Lebron James leads his newest team, the Los Angeles Lakers, against defending champion Golden State on Wednesday at T-mobile Arena.
 ?? Ben Margot ?? The Associated Press Golden State’s Kevin Durant, left, checking Phoenix’s Josh Jackson on Monday in Oakland, Calif., is the reigning NBA Finals MVP.
Ben Margot The Associated Press Golden State’s Kevin Durant, left, checking Phoenix’s Josh Jackson on Monday in Oakland, Calif., is the reigning NBA Finals MVP.

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