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Lakers 100, Warriors 77: Running Diary

The Lakers defeated the Golden State on Sunday afternoon in San Francisco and won two consecutive victories to start the California Classic. The following is the execution diary of the event that occurred.

First quarter
9:21: Jay Huff collected Alley-oop tosses from Scotty Pippen Jr. and managed to get in touch to secure and-1. This was rewarded with a charity stripe. Huff was great at Saturday’s opening win, but his 9 points, 7 boards and 2 blocks influenced Miami all night as the key to maintaining 22 paint points, so don’t tell the full story. It was.

7:21: Moses Moody, the rookie of the champion Warriors team in the 2021 lottery pick, has to make a promise later in the season, play an important time in the Western Finals with Dallas, and hit his head to the locker room. did not. Stop bleeding. After a while, Lakers rookie Max Christie changed Pippen’s dunk shot in the first FG’s quick break, raising the LAL to 10-4.

1:09: The Golden State scored 3 from Alex Morales, tying up a game in which LA was leading 20 from the beginning, but the Lakers’ Sub-RJ Cole quickly counterattacked and regained their advantage. After 10 minutes after the GSW splits the free throw pair, the margin will be 23-21. Huff finished the period with 7 points (5 of 5 on the FT line).

Second quarter
6:14: Christie was active in the glass to start the summer, jumped in to grab a mistake, then grabbed his own mistake and threw it at the waiting Cole Swider. The Syracuse sniper hit 5 out of 7 FGs and 3 out of 5 3 against MIA, raised the LAL to 33-30, and hit a triple that forced the GSW to time out. From the TO, LAL stopped by forcing Christie to throw it out of the paint, and Swider hit the second straight 3 at the other end.

2:48: Last season’s G League Key of the Year, Mac McClung won the Lakers’ 8-2 run with a driving layup and scored five bench points. -13 Reach that point at the edge and behind the offensive defense.

0: 22.0: Huff, who scored the first five points of the half, also scored the last three points as he hit a corner triple with LAL’s last offensive possession to secure a 49-37 advantage in the break. LAL shot 46.9% from the field, five of which were three (41.7%) and 14 of the 17 were FT. They kept GSW to a field goal of 42.4% and limited to 8 FT trials and 4 make-ups to get a +10 advantage on charity stripes.

Third quarter
5:49: When Christie hit the tough baseline floater, the lead expanded to 19. This was the second shot of the game and reached 8 points. Meanwhile, the 19-year-old continued his strong defensive play over the weekend and did most of his work at Moody (three for eight FGs with three turnovers and one assist).

2:25: Swider rejoined it from 3 and drilled the second in the quarter, the fourth in the game to the Lakers 68-48. This is a total of 7 triples in 13 weekend trials.

0:00: LA’s defense was gritty in both games, with another stop to close the third quarter, allowing the 72-53 lead to head towards the final quarter. McLang transformed a bucket of his previous possession to reach 7 points to match Javante McCoy at the bench point. All five LAL starters were already double digits.

Fourth quarter
8:51: McLang stood up for a dunk shot, but a foul seemed to have occurred along the way, and the Golden State challenged the decision to win in the end. When the Lakers’ new head coach, Durbinham, jumped out of the courtside seat near the LAL bench and gave McLang a big hug when he became a bystander during the review. While Ham is full of positive energy and laughter, he is equally good at keeping relationships with players alive by using movies to support suggestions and questions.

Five:twenty one: While his father watched from the stand, Pippen Jr. scored twice in two minutes and controlled LAL tightly with 83-61. As a result, Pippen Jr. scored the team’s highest 18 points in 4 out of 7 FGs and 6 out of 7 FTs, as well as an impressive 8 assists without turnovers.

4:10: Swider’s fifth three-pointer put the game on the ice and secured the Lakers two consecutive victories. Sacha Killeya-Jones added a pair of buckets containing the second three in the last few minutes to further boost the margin.

0:00: Your finals: Lakers 100, Warriors 77.

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