Final
Warriors host Lakers in Oakland
Jan 12, 2011 - 4:36 PM (Sports Network) - Pacific Division rivals clash in Oakland tonight as the Golden State Warriors open up a five-game homestand hoping to halt an 11-game skid against the two-time defending NBA champion Los Angeles Lakers.The Warriors, who haven't beaten the Lakers since March 23, 2008, lost for the first time in three games on Sunday in Staples Center when Eric Gordon scored 25 points and Blake Griffin set a franchise record with his 23rd straight double-double, finishing with 23 points and 12 rebounds, as the Los Angeles Clippers defeated Golden State, 105-91.
Dorell Wright led all scorers with 27 points and Monta Ellis ended with 13 points, six assists and five boards for the Warriors, who had a brief two- game winning streak halted.
"We got guys in foul trouble and never had a chance to get into a rhythm," Golden State head coach Keith Smart said. "Blake (Griffin) plays with a high energy level. The young guy is going to keep getting better. He's electric."
Ellis, the Warriors' leading scorer, will be a game-time decision tonight with flu-like symptoms.
Golden State will also face the LA Clippers, New Jersey, Indiana and Sacramento on its residency.
The Lakers, meanwhile, are coming off one of the most dominating performances in their storied history, a 112-57 drubbing of lowly Cleveland in Staples center on Tuesday.
Pau Gasol led a balanced attack with 13 points and 14 rebounds in that one, as the Lakers used a suffocating defense in the record-setting win. LA set a franchise regular-season record for fewest points scored by an opponent in a game. The previous mark was set on March 12, 2002, when the Lakers held Charlotte to 66 points.
Ron Artest and Andrew Bynum each had 15 points for the Lakers, who's 55-point margin of victory proved to be the third-largest in franchise history. Kobe Bryant, Lamar Odom and Shannon Brown chipped in 13 points apiece.
"I don't know what to say. Our size was a dominant factor," Lakers head coach Phil Jackson said. "The Cavs are playing with a lot of their regulars out. They gave us an effort, but we were there to meet them."
- LOS ANGELES: 115
GOLDEN STATE: 110
Final
Jan 13 1:00 AM - LOS ANGELES: 69
GOLDEN STATE: 75
End of 3rd
Jan 13 12:20 AM - LOS ANGELES: 45
GOLDEN STATE: 53
Halftime
Jan 12 11:37 PM - LOS ANGELES: 21
GOLDEN STATE: 26
End of 1st
Jan 12 11:08 PM
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