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, Apr. 7. (IRIN) -


Los Angeles Lakers aggravated his bad timing chain after three consecutive defeats when they visit at the ORACLE Arena Golden State Warriors (1995-1987) exploited the crisis of the reigning champions of the NBA.
A new defeat and does confirm that the purple and gold will not be able to complete the Regular or as first or second in the Western Conference and should improve to avoid complicated and finish third or fourth. Lakers again showed its worst, as they came to lose up to 19 points, which did not allow the usual comeback.
The defending champions began to dominate the clash, by winning the first set (14-23) thanks to the success of Kobe Bryant (25 points, 2 rebounds and 2 assists), Pau Gasol (18 points and 7 rebounds ) and 'double-double' Andrew Bynum (13 points and 17 sacks).
But the Warriors responded in the second quarter with an inspired Monta Ellis, who signed 26 points, and was well supported by David Lee, who scored a double-double 'with 22 points and 17 rebounds for achieve a comfortable lead they learned to manage until the end of the meeting and before the reaction angelina, led by Bryant, who arrived eight points to put the defending champions.
A Golden State victory keeps them the streak of three consecutive victories to break a 13-game losing streak against the Lakers, who did not win in home since December 2007.
IMPRINT.
- RESULT: Golden State Warriors 95 - Los Angeles Lakers, 87.
- EQUIPMENT.
Golden State Warriors: Ellis (26), Curry (20), Udoh (-), Lee (22), Wright (10)-starting five-, Radmanović (4), Thornton (2), Amundson (11) and Williams (-).
Los Angeles Lakers: Fisher (6), Bryant (25), Bynum (13), Artest (2), Pau Gasol (18)-starting five-, Odom (8), Barnes (10), Blake (-) and Brown (5).
- Partial: 14-23, 29-15, 29-17 and 23-32.
- UMPIRES: Kane Fitzgerald, Zach Zarba and Marc Davis. None out.
- HALL: Oracle Arena, Oakland. 20,024 spectators. Via

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