Pau Gasol was the only Laker in double digits, scoring 16 points. The club struggled from 3-point range, going just 6 for 24.
"We've still got a lot of work to do," Gasol said. "We've still got to make sure we work really hard these next 11 days before opening night so the team is really ready to go. We've got to be ready to go from the beginning."
Lakers coach Mike D'Antoni said, however, he wasn't worried about his team's performances in China this week.
"We're pretty excited about what we can do. This is not normal. This is preseason and it doesn't matter come January if you won four games or six games or one game," D'Antoni said.
The Warriors opened up a close game with a 26-5 run late in the third quarter to take an 84-68 lead late in the period. Golden State got 13 points from Thompson during the run, including three 3-pointers in a 1-minute span.
"I got lucky tonight," Thompson said. "I got a lot of wide-open shots."
The only slight concern for the team came three minutes into the game when Andrew Bogut left with back spasms after scoring a lay-up and didn't return. The Australian center has battled injuries in recent years_only playing 32 regular-season games for the Warriors last year_but has been fit coming into this season.
"There's no concern," Warriors coach Mark Jackson said. "He actually waved me off and wanted to stay in the ballgame, but we've got plenty of time to make sure he's healthy and whole and that's important closing out this preseason."
The Shanghai game was the final edition of the NBA's Global Games, part of the league's efforts to expand its brand by playing preseason games in China, Brazil, Turkey, the Philippines, Taiwan, Spain and the United Kingdom.
This season, two regular-season games will be played outside the United States and Canada for the first time_in London and Mexico City.
Before the game, NBA Commissioner David Stern refused to speculate how long it would be until a regular season game would be played in China, passing the baton to his successor, Adam Silver, the deputy commissioner.
"I think the level of cooperation with the Shanghai sports bureau means we will continue to favor Shanghai with games in the future," Stern said. "Regular-season games are for Commissioner Silver and Mr. Li (Yuyi, the director of the Shanghai Sports Bureau) to decide."