Warriors barrel into NBA playoffs, Lakers in play-in
Oct 29, 2022; Charlotte, North Carolina, USA; Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) tries for a layup against Charlotte Hornets forward P.J. Washington (25) during overtime at Spectrum Center. Mandatory Credit: Jim Dedmon-USA TODAY Sports
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The Golden State Warriors roared into the NBA playoffs with a 157-101 blowout of Portland on Sunday, ensuring the Los Angeles Lakers will battle in the play-in after a 128-117 victory over the Utah Jazz.
Every team was in action on the final day of the regular
season, but all eyes were on the Western Conference where more than a dozen
potential seeding outcomes rested on the results of four games.
The reigning champion Warriors moved quickly to simplify
matters for themselves, exploding for an NBA first-quarter record of 55 points
in the opening frame.
Klay Thompson made five of the Warriors' 12 three-pointers
in the period -- a record for treys by any team in an NBA quarter.
Thompson -- who finished with six three-pointers and 20
points -- became the third player in NBA history to hit 300 three-pointers in a
single season. Teammate Stephen Curry has done it four times and James Harden
has done it once.
The Warriors led by 28 after the first quarter, and Curry
took over with 10 of his 26 points in the second as the Warriors took an 84-53
halftime lead.
They coasted home, with all the Warriors starters sitting
out the fourth period.
"It's been a very up and down season, but when you get
to the playoffs none of that matters," said Warriors talisman Draymond
Green after the team clinched the sixth seed and a first-round series against
the third-seeded Sacramento Kings. "The real season starts," Green said,
"And that's what matters."
The Los Angeles Clippers snagged the fifth seed with a
119-114 victory over the fourth-seeded Phoenix Suns -- and the teams will meet
again in the first round.
Kawhi Leonard scored 12 of his 25 points in the fourth
quarter as the Clippers finally got past the Suns, who played without Kevin
Durant, Chris Paul, Devin Booker and Deandre Ayton.
Leonard said the Clippers will have to do better against a
full-strength Suns squad.
"The last two games teams have been sitting their
stars, and we're struggling," he said.
The Lakers, meanwhile, finished seventh and will host the
Minnesota Timberwolves in the play-in on Tuesday, the winner advancing to the
playoffs as the seventh seed in the West.
LeBron James drained eight three-pointers on the way to 36
points for the Lakers, who started the season 2-10 but have clawed their way to
a post-season shot.
Anthony Davis scored 16 points and pulled down 13 rebounds
and D'Angelo Russell added 17 points for the Lakers, who have won nine of their
last 11 games.
"Our team is very well put together," James said.
"We got a lot of good balance. We did a good job of putting together a
team that fits around AD and myself after the break. We're just trying to make
it happen on the floor."
The Timberwolves snatched the eighth spot from New Orleans
with a tumultuous 113-108 victory over the Pelicans.
The Timberwolves never led until the fourth quarter. They
were down by 12 when a heated exchange between forward Kyle Anderson and center
Rudy Gobert during a second-quarter timeout ended with Gobert taking a swing at
his teammate before others stepped in to separate the two.
"Guys were just frustrated -- we weren't playing well,
we weren't sharing the ball, we looked sluggish," Timberwolves coach Chris
Finch said. "But obviously it's not something we're going to be able to
tolerate here."
Minnesota quickly announced that Gobert would not return to
the game, and Jaden McDaniels also had to leave the contest after injuring his
hand punching a wall in frustration.
However, Karl-Anthony Towns scored 12 of his 30 points in
the final quarter and the Timberwolves -- with 26 points and 13 rebounds from
Anthony Edwards -- withstood a 42-point performance from New Orleans' Brandon
Ingram to give themselves a more favorable play-in position.
If they lose to the Lakers, they can still reach the
playoffs with a win over the play-in game between the Pelicans and Oklahoma
City Thunder.
With seeding settled in the East going into Sunday's games
there was little drama.
The Philadelphia 76ers beat the Brooklyn Nets 134-105 in a preview of their upcoming first-round playoff series.
Brooklyn guard Mikal Bridges was the only regular starter
for either team to play, clocking just seconds on court but extending his
streak of consecutive games played to 392 -- a perfect record over the first five
seasons of his NBA career.
Bridges played his 83rd game of the 82-game season -- gaining an extra game because of his February trade from Phoenix.

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