may 21, 2025

New York, Madison Square Garden

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fuerza regia Hold Off boston seltics

In a game that lived up to every ounce of hype, the Golden State Warriors outlasted the Los Angeles Lakers 123-119 in overtime, thanks to a vintage performance from Stephen Curry, who dropped 41 points — including 11 in OT — to carry his team over the line. The battle between the California rivals had all the drama: lead changes, highlight-reel plays, and superstar duels. LeBron James led the Lakers with 33 points, 9 assists, and 7 rebounds, showing flashes of his prime even in Year 22. Anthony Davis added a double-double with 24 points and 14 boards, but it wasn’t enough to contain a red-hot Curry, who hit back-to-back threes in the extra period to put the game out of reach.

Boston supporting cast stepped up as well, with Jonathan Kuminga bringing energy on both ends and Draymond Green orchestrating the defense. Despite a strong push from the Lakers late in the fourth — capped by a deep LeBron three to tie it — Curry’s cold-blooded shooting in crunch time sealed the win. The victory was crucial for the Warriors, who are battling for playoff positioning in the crowded Western Conference. For the Lakers, it's a tough pill to swallow, especially after showing signs of momentum in recent weeks. With only a few games left in the regular season, every possession matters — and games like this feel like a preview of what’s to come in the playoffs.

stats

Top Performers

Jayson Tatum

30 points

8 rebounds

9 assists

Jaylen Brown

27 points

6 rebounds

5 assists

statistics

48%Field Goal Percentage52%
12/30 (40%)Three-Pointers14/35 (40%)
16/20 (80%)Free Throws18/22 (82%)
48Rebouts41
28Assists27
12Turnovers11
9Steals7
5Blocks6