Philippine Daily Inquirer

Warriors trip Lakers in OT

- STORYBYAP

LOS ANGELES— Playing horribly for most of the game, Steph Curry got a chance to put out a reminder that he’s still the NBA’s best shooter. By the extra period, Curry unleashed his hot-shooting form and towed the Golden State Warriors past the Los Angeles Lakers, 127-123. Curry finished with 28 points, 13 in overtime, as Kevin Durant topscored with 29. —

LOS ANGELES— Stephen Curry was having an off night. By the time the fourth quarter ended, he had hit only six of 17 shots—and three of those misses were air balls. But when the game went into overtime, the two-time MVP showed again what makes him the NBA’s best shooter.

Curry hit two three-pointers to open the extra period and the Warriors outlasted the pesky Los Angeles Lakers, 127-123, on Wednesday.

“Obviously, he had a horrible start to the game, but what makes Steph, Steph, is on a night like tonight he can still make huge plays,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr said.

“It takes a special player to bounce back within the same game and be able to reverse that, and that’s what he did.” Curry scored 28 points, 13 in overtime. Kevin Durant led the Warriors with 29 points and Klay Thompson added 20 as Golden State avoided losing consecutiv­e games for the first time this season.

The Lakers got a career-high 32 points from Brandon Ingram to push the defending champs into overtime. He and Durant dueled back-andforth all night.

It was the first meeting of the season between the division foes, also making it the first matchup between Curry and Lakers rookie point guard Lonzo Ball.

Ball finished with 15 points and a game-high 10 assists.

Kentavious Caldwell-Pope and Jordan Clark- son added 21 points each for the Lakers, with Julius Randle scoring 20.

“I love the way our guys competed defensivel­y,” Los Angeles coach Luke Walton said. “We set a challenge for them—let’s be aggressive but smart. The Warriors are struggling with turnovers so far this year, so we wanted to use that to our advantage.” Golden State turned the ball over 22 times. “Tonight was absolutely galling,” Kerr said. “There were some mind-boggling plays out there, and I don’t know what to tell you. We’ve got to be able to take better care of the ball and make better decisions.”

It helps when you have Curry, who despite struggling almost all night, can quickly step up when needed.

“It comes from experience and knowing how to deal with bad shooting nights, and stick with it,” he said. “Obviously, it happened. You try to play smarter and get yourself into a rhythm.”

Kerr said he was not currently concerned about the team’s occasional­ly passive play: “I think going to the Finals three years in a row and then trying to do it again a fourth time, you’re just naturally not going to have quite as much of that killer instinct. It’s just human nature. I know it’s in there, so I’m not worried. It’s still November. If this were happening in March, I’d be pretty concerned. ”—

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 ?? —USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Returning to the Golden State lineup after an injury, Kevin Durant engages LA Lakers youngster Brandon Ingram in a thrilling shootout.
—USA TODAY SPORTS Returning to the Golden State lineup after an injury, Kevin Durant engages LA Lakers youngster Brandon Ingram in a thrilling shootout.

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