Lakers Dominate Warriors as LeBron James and Luka Dončić Shine
SAN FRANCISCO – The Los Angeles Lakers delivered a resounding 129-101 victory over the Golden State Warriors on Saturday night, February 28, 2026, at Chase Center. LeBron James and Luka Dončić spearheaded the Lakers’ attack, proving too much for a Warriors team playing without Stephen Curry.
Lakers’ Offensive Prowess
Luka Dončić led the Lakers with 26 points, adding eight assists and six rebounds. LeBron James contributed 22 points, nine assists, and seven rebounds. Austin Reaves added 18 points, while Luke Kennard chipped in with 16 points off the bench. Deandre Ayton secured 10 rebounds for Los Angeles.
Warriors Struggle Without Curry
The Warriors faced an uphill battle without their leading scorer, Stephen Curry, who continues to recover from a right knee injury. Kristaps Porzingis also sat out due to illness. Gui Santos led the Warriors with 14 points, marking his fifth consecutive double-digit game and 12th in the last 13. Gary Payton II contributed 12 points.
Key Moments and Stats
- The Lakers shot 12 of their initial 21 shots, including five 3-pointers, to establish an early 33-16 lead.
- The Warriors struggled from long range, shooting just 12 of 44 from beyond the arc.
- LeBron James became only the second player in Lakers history to reach 1,000 three-pointers made.
“Luka Doncic scores 26 points, LeBron James adds 22 as Lakers run away from Warriors for 129-101 win.”
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Game Impact and Standings
The Lakers snapped a three-game losing streak, improving to 35-24 and remaining sixth in the Western Conference. The Warriors fell to 31-29, holding onto eighth place. The win marked the Lakers’ third victory in their last eight games and their third road win against Pacific Division opponents this season.
Looking Ahead
The Lakers will host the Sacramento Kings on Sunday night. The Warriors will face the Clippers on Monday night.
FAQ
- Who were the key players for the Lakers? Luka Dončić (26 points) and LeBron James (22 points) led the Lakers.
- Who led the Warriors in scoring? Gui Santos led the Warriors with 14 points.
- Was Stephen Curry playing? No, Stephen Curry missed his 10th straight game due to a right knee injury.
The Lakers’ dominant performance showcased their offensive firepower and resilience, while the Warriors struggled to discover their rhythm without key players. This victory provides a significant boost for the Lakers as they continue their playoff push.
