Warriors' new-look 'Splash Brothers' lead preseason win over Lakers Little more than a minute into the game, Thompson blocked point guard D'Angelo Russell, darted up the court and found Durant streaming toward the basket for a one-handed slam. Curry, who entered Wednesday averaging 14.2 points on 43.8 percent shooting, shot 11-for-19 from the field (6-for-12 from three-point range). In last year's Warriors-Lakers exhibition here, after watching five players slip on a slick court, referees stopped the action with more than two minutes left in the third quarter. Four days removed from a first-half drubbing of a youthful Los Angles team in Las Vegas, Golden State raced to a 14-2 lead. The Warriors had 17 assists on 19 field goals, with only five turnovers, by halftime. In his first preseason leading the franchise for which he had played eight-plus of his 10 NBA seasons, former Warriors assistant coach Luke Walton is getting his Lakers players to play with an intensity seldom seen in 2015-16. The Warriors won all three games on this road swing, and they fine-tuned their offensive system.