The Lakers Continued To His Winning Without LeBron James

The Lakers Continued To His Winning Without LeBron James

The Lakers Continued To His Winning Without LeBron James

The Lakers Continued To His Winning Without LeBron James

The lakers wiped out Raptors having a final score of 122-112, D’Angelo Russell made his comeback after 6 games and come into the court with magnificent form he score 28 points for the lacker and Dennis Schroder. have also scored 23 for the lakers.

Austin Reaves was quite decent in this game as he scores 18 points, 16 points each contribution by Jarred Vanderbilt and Rui Hachimura, LA Lakers have to manage 4-2 after the “king James” is benched up due to his foot tendon injury. In the Western Conference Lakers are focused on the playoff as they won 7 matches out of 9 games, They give a fantastic performance for making a spot in playoffs in the Western Conference.

Anthony Davis, who had been averaging 33 points, 13.8 rebounds, and 2.8 blocks per game in his previous five games, only managed to contribute eight points and nine rebounds in the recent game, but despite that, the Los Angeles team still managed to win. Davis ultimately secured the victory for his team with a 21-foot step-back jumper with just 46.6 seconds left in the game, bringing the score to 122-110.

Meanwhile, the Toronto Raptors wrapped up a five-game road trip with a record of 1-4, with Scottie Barnes scoring 32 points and O.G. Anunoby contributing 31. The team will now head home to play seven out of their next eight games in the Eastern Conference play-in tournament.

Toronto maintained its streak of losing, as they lost its third consecutive game, this streak of losing is after 17 Jan-21, as Jakob Poeltl scored seventeen points with 10 rebounds, and Fred VanVleet also contribute 10 assists, after all this Toronto will not achieve a win. As Toronto is trailed by 8 points in the half time, In the 3 quarter Toronto made a lead of 5 points as the score is 90-85.

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