Stephen Curry and LeBron James faced off in an intense battle on Saturday night, but it was the Los Angeles Lakers who ultimately triumphed over the Golden State Warriors in a thrilling double-overtime game, winning 145-144.
Curry had a standout performance, leading all scorers with 46 points on 17-of-35 shooting from the field, including nine successful 3-pointers. Despite Curry’s efforts, the Lakers managed to secure the victory when James was fouled with just 1.2 seconds remaining in the second overtime period, sinking the crucial free throws that put them ahead.
Steph just ripped his jersey while walking off the court 😡😬 pic.twitter.com/OdmUsEaKT1
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As Curry exited the court, his frustration was evident as he tore his jersey in anger. He also expressed dissatisfaction with the officiating, highlighting the significant difference in free throw attempts between the two teams.
Reflecting on their longstanding rivalry, Curry emphasized the mutual respect shared between himself and James, acknowledging the challenges of maintaining peak performance over many years in the league.
James also weighed in on the significance of their matchup, expressing appreciation for the opportunity to compete against one of the greatest players in basketball history.
Despite Curry’s stellar performance, the loss marked the Warriors’ sixth defeat in their last eight games, causing them to slide down the Western Conference standings. With a current record of 19-24, they find themselves in 12th place as they seek to regain momentum in the season.