Lakers Fans Are Pissed After Warriors Win Game 5 To Extend The Series: “Didn’t Fight Hard Enough”

The Golden State Warriors live to fight another game after dominating the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 5.

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The Golden State Warriors will live to see Game 6 after dominating the Los Angeles Lakers in a Game 5 win.

Stephen Curry turned it up late to end the night with 27 points, as Anthony Davis exited the game with a possible concussion, putting his status for Game 6 in jeopardy.

Lakers fans are pleading for LeBron James to rediscover his 2017-18 version for Game 6.

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The refereeing against LeBron raised eyebrows as well, after a controversial back-to-the-basket call was made on him early in the game.

Fans trusted Stephen Curry to ensure the Lakers won Game 6.

Jamal Murray was loving the Stephen Curry show. 

Lakers fans think they could lose the series if they don’t treat Game 6 in LA as an elimination game.

Anthony Davis getting concussed has spooked Laker fans.

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Draymond Green’s had his best game of the season with a terrific 20-point performance. 

Draymond Green had a 20-point double-double while Andrew Wiggins scored 25 points. LeBron James also had 25 for the Lakers, with Anthony Davis scoring 23 before his injury.


Anthony Davis Suffers Injury In Game 5

Anthony Davis’ current status will be monitored after it was revealed that he left Game 5 in a wheelchair after being unable to walk. He is exhibiting the signs of a concussion, which would rule him out for a minimum of two days, causing him to miss Game 6 at home.

His injury status will influence what happens the rest of this series, as the Warriors look increasingly capable of pulling off a 3-1 series comeback. Hopefully, the Lakers can be led by LeBron James into fighting to keep their season alive in Game 6 if AD is out.

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