On December 26th, Beijing time, there was a highly anticipated matchup during the NBA regular season's Christmas Day games. The Golden State Warriors awaited the arrival of the Los Angeles Lakers at their home court for an intense battle. Schröder, facing his former team, had an excellent three-point shooting performance, hitting multiple shots. The Warriors started strong, taking control early on, with Wiggins particularly impressive, scoring 10 points through a combination of drives and outside shots. The starters played well overall, but the bench seemed slow to heat up, struggling to keep pace on both ends of the court. The Lakers responded quickly, stabilizing the situation with consecutive successful defenses. However, unfortunately, Davis suffered an ankle sprain and returned to the locker room, leaving a potential problem. With a three-pointer from Knecht, the first quarter ended in a 23-all tie. In the second quarter, James launched a sudden three-pointer from the outside, while Knecht became a substitute powerhouse, making strong finishes under the basket. The Lakers then went on a 9-0 run to take the lead. However, quickly widening the gap was not easy, as the game remained tightly contested. Coach Kerr made several substitutions, but they were not particularly effective, ultimately relying on the starters to resolve the issues. Tres scored efficiently inside, while Curry responded with consecutive three-pointers. The half ended with the score at 52-55, with the Warriors trailing by three points. The third quarter began with a three-point shootout between both teams, neither willing to give ground, resulting in intense competition. Curry and Wiggins took on…