Lakers vs Warriors: Round 4!
It’s always a show when LeBron James and Stephen Curry share the court. These two have a long history of battles on the biggest stages. Whenever they clash, it feels like a playoff game. Now add Luka Doncic in purple-and-gold and Jimmy Butler in blue-and-gold to the mix, and this rivalry has a fresh twist. This is the fourth and final meeting of the regular season between the Lakers and Warriors, and you can bet it’s going to have that buzz from the opening tip!
So far this season, the Lakers have had the Dubs’ number. Los Angeles has taken all three previous meetings, meaning they have already clinched the season series (and the tiebreaker!) over Golden State. Meanwhile, for the Warriors, it’s about fighting to stay above the first-round playoff line.
On the other hand, Nuggets’ loss on Wednesday pushed Lakers to third spot in Western Conference standings. A win here would take them within striking distance of the top two teams in the conference.
While the Warriors should have nearly full rotations, Jonathan Kuminga’s availability remains in doubt. The young forward has been out since injuring his right ankle during the Warriors’ win over the San Antonio Spurs on Sunday. He has been listed as questionable for the Thursday’s crucial clash.
Meanwhile, Gary Payton II will remain on the sidelines with torn ligament in his left thumb.
Warriors predicted starting line-up: Brandin Podziemski, Stephen Curry; Jimmy Butler, Draymond Green; Quinten Post
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Meanwhile, for Lakers, LeBron James has been listed as probable with that left groin issue. However, he is likely to start for the home team. Maxi Kleber, who is recovering from right foot surgery, has been ruled out for the game.
Lakers predicted starting line-up: Luka Doncic, Austin Reaves; LeBron James, Rui Hachimura; Jaxson Hayes
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