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Led by Leader LeBron, the Lakers beat the Kings 122-114

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The Lakers didn’t “press” it against the Kings as they did in the first game in Los Angeles and this time prevailed with 122-114 to come to 20-19 in the season.

Losing their first game in Los Angeles 137-141 after three overtimes was a guide for the Lakers, who this time prevailed against Kings 122-114 and rose to 20-19 that season. At 31 ” for the end, the game was at 119-114 in the hosts’ favor and the Kings were determined to do the same in the first game. That didn’t happen, however, as Los Angeles had to suffer to find out with three shots from Westbrook and despite Monk’s two losses, it took the home win, tossing the Kings 16-23.

The first scorer for the Lakers was old LeBron James, who was the Lakers front runner with 31 points, while Monk had 24 points with 6/11 three points. Westbrook and Horton-Tucker are also very good with 19 points each. In the Kings, DeAron Fox stood out with 30 points, while Hilton 26.

THE TWELVE MINUTES: 26-31, 57-59, 85-83, 122-114

LAKERS: Monk 24 (6), Ariza, James 31 (3), Bradley 7 (1), Westbrook 19, Horton-Tucker 19 (1), Anthony 8, Reeves, Howard 14 (14 rebounds)

KINGS: Barnes 14 (3), Bagley 4 (12 rebounds), Jones 11, Halliburton 7 (1) m Fox 30 (2), Hilton 26 (7), Len 9, Harkles 5 (1), Mitchell 8



Source: sport24

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