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Russell covers LeBron on the bench in politics, break warriors
Despite the absence of the injured LeBron James, the Lakers beat the Warriors 109-103 in San Francisco and kept their hopes of a play-in tournament alive.
The relatively rejuvenated Lakers, living in the twilight of LeBron James’ legendary record, found a way to beat the Warriors 109-103 in San Francisco.
The old Dennis Schroder was different with 26 points, but the new one D’Angelo Russell He was just as good, averaging 15 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists in the first game of his second stint with the yellows and purples, which went a long way toward the win that the Lakers needed to keep them on course from recent results for tournament play.
The champions, shooting just 27% from three-point range, were a problem throughout the game, with Klay Thompson and Jordan Poole shooting 6/23 combined!
THE DODECALPTA: 22-21, 53-51, 79-85, 103-109
WARRIOR: DR. Green 12 (1 3-pointers, 7 rebounds, 10 assists), Looney 2 (13 rebounds), Wiggins 12 (2/6 3-pointers), Thompson 15 (3/13 3-pointers), Poole 29 ( 3/10 3 pointers, 5 rebounds, 6 assists), Kuminga 5(1), J. Green 11(1), DiVicenzo 5(1/5 3 pointers), Jerome 10, Moody 2
LAKERS: Davis 13 (16 rebounds, Hachimura 16 (2/4 threes, 7 rebounds), Brown 5 (1), Schroeder 26 (3/4 threes), Russell 15 (1/3 threes, 5 rebounds, 6 assists), Vanderbilt 12 (8 rebounds, 4 assists), Gabriel 6, Beasley 4, Reeves 8 (1), Walker 4
Source: sport 24
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