The final 2 minutes of the Lakers vs Golden State match stretched out to 20 minutes of real time

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Oliver White Dailysports's expert Translated by the editors
The final 2 minutes of the Lakers vs Golden State match stretched out to 20 minutes of real time The final 2 minutes of the Lakers vs Golden State match stretched out to 20 minutes of real time

In the NBA game, Golden State defeated the Lakers with a score of 128:121. The final two minutes of game time stretched out for over 20 minutes due to issues with the clocks and video replays.

The clock stopped with two minutes remaining, and the referees had to restart the game several times due to the recurring malfunction.

In this game, LeBron James scored 40 points (15/23 shooting), grabbed 8 rebounds, and made 9 assists. This made him the third oldest player in NBA history to score 40+ points in a game and the second to do so multiple times in a season.

However, another Lakers leader couldn't finish the game. In the first quarter, Warriors forward Tre Jones-Davis accidentally hit Anthony Davis in the eye, resulting in a corneal injury. After the match, the Lakers player experienced worsened vision and swelling in the eye. His condition will be monitored to determine his readiness for the next game.

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