Lakers come out on top versus Warriors, 105-99

LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Lakers defeat the Golden State Warriors, 105-99, Credit: NBA, ESPN

LOS ANGELES — The Lakers closed out the Warriors on Saturday night, securing a 105-99 win in a matchup that would live up to its billing despite the absence of Luka Dončić and Steph Curry.

Today’s NBA slate was packed with exciting matchups but the moment you see Lakers versus Warriors on the schedule, it is bound to create some extra buzz around the league and amongst fans on social media. Both of these teams are fighting for playoff position and looking to stay out of the play-in tournament. Every win counts. No matter who is on the lineup that evening.

During the pre-game show on Spectrum SportsNet, the crew asked Lakers Reporter Mike Trudell if he had any updates on Luka’s status. Instantly, Trudell said yes and the broadcast cut to the interview that JJ had with the media earlier. In that interview, JJ mentioned that Luka would not play tonight and that the diagnosis was a mild hamstring strain.

LOS ANGELES — Luka Dončic OUT versus Warriors Saturday night, Credit: NBA, ESPN

The Lakers need this win to continue the momentum from Thursday night’s comeback win against the 76ers. Additionally, taking advantage of a Warriors team without Steph Curry is a priority. Luckily, the Lakers were equipped with LeBron James and Austin Reaves tonight. Luke Kennard was also activated and available for tonight’s game. They would find themselves in a very winnable situation.

LOS ANGELES — Lakers vs. Warriors, Feb. 7, 2026, Credit: NBA, ESPN

The first quarter got off to a shaky start for LA once again. Rui kicked things off with a three pointer followed by Marcus Smart to go up early. Things remained close for the first few minutes of the quarter and a few Laker fouls early gave the Warriors the lead. Austin Reaves would make his way to check into the game with 7:04 during Moses Moody’s free throw he picked up after getting fouled by LeBron James off a three point play. Austin would be on a restrictions minute again tonight and possibly up until the All-Star Break.

We would finally get a sighting of Luke Kennard in a Laker uniform towards the end of the first quarter. After being traded from the Atlanta Hawk for Gabe Vincent, Kennard’s role as a threat from the three point area was put to the test. With 2:23 to go in the first, Kennard hits his first three pointer to bring the Lakers within two points, 17-15.

The first quarter would end with the Warriors taking a 1 point lead, 21-20. It felt like this one was going to be a tight race after the first twelve minutes.

Poor shooting on both sides kept this one a low scoring affair in the first half. Significant contributions from Rui Hachimura were helpful in keeping the Lakers ahead in the second quarter and just as time was about to expire, Warriors’ Pat Spencer hits a shot at the buzzer to give Golden State the lead at halftime, 42-41.

LOS ANGELES — Pat Spencer gives the Warriors a 42-41 lead at halftime, Credit: NBA, ESPN

The second half got underway with a 7-0 Lakers run, bringing their lead up to ten, 65-55. The Lakers’ limiting of turnovers was the biggest adjustment that was noticeable from the start of the third quarter, briefly pushing their lead to twelve points at one point. After a defense dominating first half, it was great to see these teams pick up the pace on the offensive end in the second half.

The momentum quickly began to shift in favor of the Warriors. They brought the game to within 5 points with 1:12 to go in the third quarter, making JJ Redick call a timeout to slow things down. When the Lakeshow made their way back on the court from the timeout, they would lock in defensively and give themselves a strong boost as Rui Hachimura hit a shot from three point range to give the Lakers a 79-71 lead to end the third quarter.

The final twelve would see both of these teams battling for any advantage they can get off of one another. Rui Hachimura continued to help the Lakers stay ahead by hitting some very important three pointers within the first few minutes of the quarter.

With 8:17 to go, Draymond Green unexpectedly landed a three pointer from the corner to get the Warriors within three and forcing Redick to call another timeout yet again. They kept having trouble getting a stop on the Warriors’ offense and allowed Golden State to get the game within 1. At exactly the 6 minute mark however, Luke Kennard checked in and hit a three pointer from the corner to keep the Lakers on top, 92-88.

Another 7-0 Laker run would help them bring the lead to 96-88 with 4:44 to go in the game. The Lakeshow would eventually run away with a ten point lead and at the 2:39 mark, Draymond Green would show his frustration by fouling Austin Reaves and knocking him over to the ground.

The foul looked hard enough to warrant a few words from Maxi Kleber as he made his way over to Draymond afterwards.

The quarter continued after some free throws and eventually concluded with a Laker win by a score of 105-99. Despite Luka being out tonight, the rest of the team took charge and really showed up in the second half to secure the win.

Lakers win 105-99, Credit: NBA, ESPN

Role players like Rui Hachimura, Marcus Smart, Jarred Vanderbilt and Luke Kennard helped get this team over the hump and pull off a much needed win during this homestand. LeBron James and Austin Reaves would lead the charge and will continue to do so on Monday as they host the Oklahoma City Thunder.

The Thunder will be without Shai Gilgeous-Alexander who suffered an abdominal strain and will be out for a minimum of five games. The Lakers will be looking at another winnable opportunity at home on Monday as they look to gain some motion in the standings after moving up to fifth place in the West following tonight’s win against the Warriors.

LOS ANGELES — Final Score 105-99, Lakers win, Credit: NBA, ESPN

Notable Stats of the Night:

LeBron James: 20 points, 7 rebounds, 10 assists

Rui Hachimura: 18 points

Austin Reaves: 16 points, 5 rebounds, 8 assists

Marcus Smart: 15 points, 3 rebounds, 4 assists


Jarred Vanderbilt
: 13 points, 8 rebounds, 2 assists

Luke Kennard: 10 points

Moses Moody: 25 points, 4 rebounds, 2 assists

Upcoming Game for the Lakers:

Los Angeles Lakers (32-19) vs Oklahoma City Thunder (40-13)

Date: Feb. 9, 2026

Location: Crypto.com Arena

Tip-Off: 7:00 PM PST

Upcoming uniforms for Monday night’s game versus the Thunder, Credit: NBA Locker Vision

Lakers host Warriors in Saturday night showdown at Crypto.com Arena

Upcoming Lakers Game: Los Angeles Lakers (31-19) vs. Golden State Warriors (28-24), Tip-Off: Saturday, Feb. 7, 2026 • 5:30 p.m. PT, Credit: Spectrum SportsNet

LOS ANGELES — The Lakers and Warriors meet tomorrow night at Crypto.com Arena. With playoff positioning and momentum at stake, the matchup brings familiar intensity between Los Angeles and Golden State.

As Super Bowl weekend kicks off in the Bay Area, the Warriors make their way down to Southern California. After trading Jonathan Kuminga and Buddy Hield to the Atlanta Hawks for Kristaps Porzingis and their 101-97 win over the Phoenix Suns on Thursday night, the Warriors look to turn things around and continue to make their push in the standings to stay out of the in-season tournament. They currently sit behind the Suns in the 8th spot with a 28-24 record prior to Saturday’s matchup versus Los Angeles.

The Lakers who are currently in 6th place are coming off a comeback win versus the Philadelphia 76ers on Thursday night and will look to continue building off of that against “The Town’s” Warriors.

Austin Reaves put on a show for the Laker faithful with a smooth 35 points. His presence will be heavily required on Saturday night along with LeBron James as Luka Dončić has been listed as out and will not play this weekend versus the Warriors.

Luka Dončić and Adou Thiero listed as OUT for Saturday night’s matchup versus the Golden State Warriors. Luke Kennard listed as QUESTIONABLE

After appearing to suffer a leg injury in the second quarter of Thursday’s game, he would not return in the second half. As a precautionary measure, it is probably best he takes this game off to avoid any further injury. This means the rest of Lakeshow will have to pick up for their teammate and carry on versus Steph Curry and company, who can catch fire at any moment in a game.

We know that whenever these two teams get together, it’s bound to be a star studded affair in the stands and a heated battle on the court. This may also be the last time we see LeBron James battle it out with Stephen Curry as a member of the Los Angeles Lakers. As both stars get older, it’s a pleasure to still be able to watch them go out there playing the game at a high level and battling for playoff position. Hopefully this one turns out to be another classic in Los Angeles.

The game will be nationally broadcasted on ABC so there will be more eyes than usual on this matchup but that’s what’s we’ve come to expect from these two storied franchises. I don’t think their fans or the NBA would want it any other way.

Game Details:

Los Angeles Lakers (31-19) vs. Golden State Warriors (28-24)

Regular Season Game #51 • Home Game #22

TV: ABC

Radio: ESPN LA 710 • 980 KFWB

Venue: Crypto.com Arena • Los Angeles, CA.

Tip-Off: Saturday, Feb. 7, 2026 • 5:30 p.m. PT

Warriors @ Lakers LockerVision Uniforms for Saturday night’s matchup, Credit: NBA Locker Vision