In a thrilling conclusion to the regular NBA season, the Los Angeles Lakers faced off against the Minnesota Timberwolves, while the Golden State Warriors battled the Los Angeles Clippers in a dramatic play-in scenario. The Lakers, having already secured the third seed, opted to rest their star players, including LeBron James and Anthony Davis, while Bronnie James made his first start.
The Lakers struggled early against the Timberwolves, falling behind 29-25 after a strong run from the Blazers. Despite efforts from Mark Morris and Shake Milton, who combined for critical mid-range jumpers and three-pointers, the Lakers ended the first half trailing 58-43. Bronnie James finally got on the scoreboard, but the team’s outside shooting was overshadowed by the Blazers’ impressive performance.
Meanwhile, the Warriors initially held a 12-point lead against the Clippers, buoyed by a strong first half from Kawhi Leonard and James Harden, who tallied 30 combined points. However, the Clippers rallied back, thanks to a buzzer-beater three-pointer from Tony Powell, closing the gap to 62-58 at halftime. The game intensified in the third quarter, with the Clippers taking advantage of pivotal plays from Leonard and Harden, who combined for 43 points.
As the game entered the final minutes, the Warriors fought back, with Stephen Curry delivering crucial three-pointers to tie the game at 103. In a heart-stopping sequence, the Clippers managed to equalize at 111, forcing overtime. The extra period saw Harden shine, hitting back-to-back three-pointers to give the Clippers a lead. Despite Curry’s attempts to respond, including a three-pointer that brought the Warriors within two, it was too late. The Clippers emerged victorious, securing their playoff spot while the Warriors faced an unexpected early exit from the postseason. The dramatic turn of events not only highlighted the resilience of the Clippers but also marked a stunning conclusion for the Warriors’ season.