SAN FRANCISCO — Up until Saturday, coach Darvin Ham had been hesitant to use the Lakers’ main starting lineup from last season’s playoff run.
But in the most precarious moments of the Lakers’ 145-144 double overtime win over the Golden State Warriors at Chase Center, Ham leaned on the lineup of D’Angelo Russell, Austin Reaves, Jarred Vanderbilt, LeBron James and Anthony Davis.
And in each moment, the quintet delivered.
A 12-5 run in the final 1 minute, 55 seconds of the second quarter gave the Lakers a 68-63 halftime lead. Scoring four unanswered points in 1 1/2 minutes before Davis briefly exited the game because of hip spasms, halted the Warriors’ momentum midway through the third after Golden State opened the quarter with a 25-5 run.
And when it was crunch time, Ham played the lineup of Russell-Reaves-Vanderbilt-James-Davis for all but five seconds of the game’s final 15 minutes and 36 seconds (fourth quarter and both overtimes), with the group leading the Lakers to a victory to open their road trip.
“The group we had out there has some familiarity with each other,” Russell said. “So it didn’t feel like we were in limbo at any point in the game. We kinda had an idea. It was fun. It just felt like it was a playoff environment out there and high-level was required.”
Most of that familiarity stems from last season.
The lineup of Russell-Reaves-Vanderbilt-James-Davis played just 11 minutes this season before Saturday. They easily eclipsed that mark against the Warriors, playing 19 minutes on Saturday.
The Lakers outscored the Warriors by 14 in those minutes the aforementioned group was on the floor together.
“We just have chemistry and we have a lot of minutes logged together so we know what we want to do,” James said. “It’s a team that was in the Western Conference finals last year and made some plays in the second round and things of that nature so, with myself, AR, Vando, D-Lo and AD, we just, we know where everybody is…
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