Yuma Sun

Russell shines in return to Lakers after trade by T-wolves

- BY JANIE MCCAULEY

SAN FRANCISCO – D’angelo Russell and the newlook Lakers figured things out on the fly to take down the defending champs on their home floor.

Working to figure out his new teammates, Russell communicat­ed on the court all game long with Anthony Davis and the others after rejoining his first team where he played from 201517. The Lakers picked him second overall in 2015 out of Ohio State.

Russell had 15 points, six assists and five rebounds in his Lakers return after being acquired from Minnesota at the trade deadline, Dennis Schroder scored 26 points, and Los Angeles beat the Golden State Warriors 109-103 on Saturday night in a rivalry missing the star power of injured greats Lebron James and Stephen Curry.

“Me and D’LO literally talked the entire game, about pick-and-roll, what he sees, what I see, what he like, what I like ... just trying to build that chemistry on the fly, with no practice,” Davis said. “We did a great job of communicat­ing. It was good, it was good we were able to get the win while we’re trying to figure it out.”

Schroder made a key layup with 1:17 to play after Donte Divincenzo’s 3-pointer cut the Lakers’ lead to 105-101. Davis had a double-double of 13 points and 16 rebounds and blocked one of his three shots on a late jumper by Klay Thompson.

“It’s a huge win. I couldn’t be more proud of my team,” Lakers coach Darvin Ham said.

Jordan Poole had 29 points and six assists with a key goahead three-point play with 6:23 remaining, but the Warriors floundered down the stretch of the fourth quarter again. He was whistled for an offensive foul with 45 seconds left.

“They’re frustrated we couldn’t close out these last two games,” coach Steve Kerr said. “We just haven’t been able to string together enough wins to create a little momentum and separation in the standings.”

Poole scored eight straight points early in the fourth with back-to-back 3-pointers that tied the game at 87 with 10:37 left. He also dished off to Ty Jerome for a layup with 5:01 to play.

James sat out his second straight game with a left foot injury since becoming the NBA’S all-time scoring leader Tuesday against Oklahoma City, while reigning NBA Finals MVP Curry was sidelined for a third in a row with a left leg injury.

Also playing his first game for Los Angeles following a trade from Utah, Jarred Vanderbilt contribute­d 12 points and eight rebounds as the last-place Lakers snapped a three-game losing streak. Fellow new addition Malik Beasley missed all six of his 3s and shot 2 for 9 on the way to four points in his first game for the Lakers after being traded by Utah.

Russell also played 33 games for the Warriors during the 2019-20 season.

JAMES’ HEALTH

A scan done on James’ troublesom­e left ankle and foot showed no serious issue.

Ham expects to see James back on the floor before the All-star break. When asked whether James might need to be sidelined through the break, Ham offered, “No, I don’t think he’ll allow us to do that.”

General manager Rob Pelinka said earlier Saturday that nothing was seriously wrong for James, who topped former Lakers star Kareem Abdul-jabbar during Tuesday’s 133-130 home loss to Oklahoma City.

The game with Golden State marked James’ seventh sidelined by soreness in the left ankle.

PAYTON II UPDATE

The Warriors hadn’t made an announceme­nt regarding Gary Payton II’S physical and whether they would go through on an agreed trade with Portland to bring the defensive-minded guard back to Golden State.

“Obviously, this whole thing has been strange. It is what it is,” Kerr said. “There is not a whole lot to do or say, so we are just waiting it out and seeing how it plays out.”

 ?? ?? Lakers 109 Warriors 103 LAL: 26-31 GS: 28-28
Lakers 109 Warriors 103 LAL: 26-31 GS: 28-28
 ?? JED JACOBSOHN/AP ?? GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS FORWARD ANDREW WIGGINS (22) shoots against Los Angeles Lakers guard D’angelo Russell (1) during the first half of game in San Francisco on Saturday.
JED JACOBSOHN/AP GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS FORWARD ANDREW WIGGINS (22) shoots against Los Angeles Lakers guard D’angelo Russell (1) during the first half of game in San Francisco on Saturday.

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