Warriors make 26 3-pointers, roar past Lakers for a key 134-120 win in Anthony Davis' injury absence


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LOS ANGELES — Klay Thompson scored 27 points, Stephen Curry had 23 and the Golden State Warriors capitalized on Anthony Davis' injury absence for a 134-120 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers. Andrew Wiggins had 17 points for the 10th-place Warriors, who hit 26 of their 41 3-point attempts. The Warriors have won eight of nine down the stretch to move within a half-game of ninth-place Los Angeles. Golden State also won the head-to-head tiebreaker between the rivals. LeBron James had 33 points for the Lakers, who took back-to-back home losses. Davis sat out due to the aftereffects of being hit in the head by Minnesota's Kyle Anderson in the Lakers' loss to the Timberwolves last Sunday.

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