In a crucial victory in the Western Conference playoff chase, the Golden State Warriors defeated the Los Angeles Lakers on Saturday night.
Before a slew of protracted replay reviews and the total malfunction of the in-stadium shot clock ruined the entire game, it was a fiercely competitive and momentous event.
There was a point in the fourth quarter when, despite more than 16 minutes of real time passing, only 15 seconds of basketball had really been played. The spectators and athletes in the stadium became agitated.
The Golden State Warriors defeated the Los Angeles Lakers.
The officials had to switch to a manual running clock during the last two minutes because the shot clock was just not working properly. Following two replay checks of the coach’s challenges that took far too long to complete, that occurred.
“I’ve never seen that before” was said by Stephen Curry following the game. That was genuinely unprecedented, so he’s not alone.
Despite being sluggish at the beginning of the game, Curry led the Warriors in on-court performance with 31 points. Jonathan Kuminga scored 23 points in a fantastic performance, while Klay Thompson scored 26 points off the bench.