The Lakers have won a remarkable 17 NBA Championships, tied with the Boston Celtics for most in league history.
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While the Warriors may not boast that type of historical pedigree, they’ve dominated the sport over the past decade, winning four of their seven NBA titles.
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Golden State has ushered in a new exciting brand of basketball, one heavily reliant on ball movement and three-point shooting.
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Both clubs have also been home to some of the game’s greatest players, too numerous to mention.
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The two sides have met 467 times (including the postseason) throughout their history, Los Angeles winning 282 of those matchups (a .603 winning percentage).
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LeBron James celebrated his 38th birthday in style Friday, scoring a season-high 47 points, along with ten rebounds and nine assists, as the Los Angeles Lakers (15-21) downed the Atlanta Hawks 130-121.
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The future Hall of Famer continues to be relied upon heavily in the absence of teammate Anthony Davis, who remains out indefinitely due to a foot injury.
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Defying all expectations from a player amid his 20th NBA season, James has notched 30 or more points in eight of his past ten contests.
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He and the Lakers will look for a second straight victory Monday when they travel to Charlotte to battle the Hornets.
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The Warriors (19-18) were also in action Friday, Golden State getting past the Portland Trail Blazers 118-112 for its fourth straight win and moving a game over .500.
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Jordan Poole poured in a game-high 41 points as the Dubs improved to 16-2 at Chase Center.
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