A bizarre end to the game overshadowed the Golden State Warriors’ 128-121 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers on Saturday at Crypto.com Arena, as a broken shot clock and controversial call overruling a LeBron James three-pointer conspired to add a 23-minute delay to the game’s final two minutes.
With less than two minutes remaining and the Lakers trailing the Warriors by just four points, the latest chapter in their rivalry seemed to be heading towards a thrilling conclusion.
But James’ three-pointer was scratched out after he netted it when officials ruled that he had stepped out of bounds, increasing the Lakers’ deficit to seven with just 1:50 remaining.
Then, the shot clock malfunctioned and after several attempts to restart the game and fix the clock, referees eventually determined that the arena PA announcer would announce the time left on the clock at five second intervals in real time.
James’ longtime rival Steph Curry contributed 31 points for the Warriors as he returned to the court after three games away with a sprained right ankle, while Klay Thompson added 26 points from the bench.
“(The ending) was bizarre.” Warriors coach Steve Kerr told reporters afterwards. “It seems a few times a year you get clock issues. That’s about as extreme as I’ve ever been a part of where the back up unit doesn’t work either. It’s unfortunate, I felt bad for the fans.
“That was a great game and all of a sudden, the last two minutes everyone is just kind of looking at each other wondering what to do.”