By James Brown
The Los Angeles Lakers turned things around in Game 4 of the series vs. the Warriors after being dominated in the first three quarters, but in the last one, LA won.
In the post-game presser, the Warriors' head coach Steve Kerr complained about the Lakers flopping and the NBA refs calling them fouls.
The Lakers PG Dennis Schroder has now responded, "If they set illegal screens, sometimes you gotta show them that they are moving on the screen. If you don't do it, they're not gonna call it."
Tonight both teams will be playing Game 5 at Golden State, where the Purple and Gold are looking to close out the series while the Warriors survive for at least another game.
Dennis Schroder has been terrific for the Lakers against the Warriors, tallying double-digit points in three of the four games in the series. He's scored double figures in all three of Los Angeles' wins. In Game 4, Schroder finished with 10 points on 5-of-9 shooting, three rebounds, three assists and one steal. He played a series-high 35 minutes in Game 4, a sign that Lakers head coach Darvin Ham trusts him in close games.
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