The Lakers outscored the Warriors by 5 points at halftime, and James doubled to rank 7th in history
On the 28th Beijing time, the last game of the NBA Finals, the Lakers hosted the Golden State Warriors, and the two teams ended the game with a score of 68-63 in the first quarter. James had 18 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists, Bushy had 15 and 7 rebounds, Curry had 4 three-pointers and 16 points, Wiggins had 14 and Kuminga had 12. James surpassed Garnett's 1,462 total points, including 2,351 three-pointers, which temporarily surpassed Klay's 2,350 and ranked seventh all-time.
This is the first game of the season for both teams, with both teams at disadvantage, Los Angeles on the fringes of the play-in tournament and the Warriors in the bottom four of the West as they work to make the playoffs. It was a match between the two favourites, and the first half was a hard-fought affair with points in the single digits. As the team's offensive forward, Zhan Mei led the team to end the game with a score of 33-30 in the first quarter.
But in the second quarter, Klay's shooting percentage was not high, and Curry, Wiggins, and Kuminga all scored double-doubles, which allowed the Warriors to gradually gain the upper hand in the second quarter. In the second half of the second quarter, the Lakers trailed the Warriors 55-59, and Vanderbilt scored four more points, and the two teams were once again in a stalemate, with James scoring and shooting in the game to finally win 68-63 over the Warriors. It was the 1,463rd game of James' career, surpassing Garnett's 1,462 and making him the seventh player in NBA history.