Monta Ellis and the Warriors held a 39-35 lead over the Lakers at halftime, but Kobe Bryant, who finished with a game-high 39 points, led Los Angeles to a strong second half and a 97-90 win over Golden State.
For the first time since 2006, the Raiders did not have a first-team All-Pro player on the AP All-Pro team. Rather, Oakland had a trio of second-teamers in Shane Lechler, Sebastian Janikowski and Richard Seymour.
The Warriors took a slim lead into halftime in L.A. and are now locked in a close game with the Lakers in the fourth quarter. Watch the game on CSN Bay Area and follow along with In-Game Live!
Warriors center Andris Biedrins is a game-time decision in L.A. with ankle and toe injuries. If Biedrins can't go, look for Mark Jackson to lean heavily on Kwame Brown to contain Andrew Bynum and the Lakers' bigs.
Injuries may have hastened Tommy Wingels' return to the Sharks' roster, but head coach Todd McLellan has also turned to the forward to jump start the team's offense.