1xbet NBA: LeBron’s 114th triple-double gets Lakers back on track
Updated:2024-11-10 02:58 Views:87
LOS ANGELES — LeBron James had 21 points, 13 assists and 12 rebounds in his second triple-double of the season, and the Los Angeles Lakers extended the Philadelphia 76ers’ miserable start with a 116-106 victory Friday night.
Anthony Davis scored 31 points, Austin Reaves had 20 and D’Angelo Russell added 18 as a reserve for the Lakers, who remained unbeaten at home this season in their return from a 1-4 trip.
Article continues after this advertisementJames secured his 114th career triple-double early in the fourth quarter.
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Former league MVP Joel Embiid served the second game of his three-game suspension for shoving a reporter, while All-Star guard Tyrese Maxey missed his first game with the hamstring injury that will sideline him for at least two weeks.
Article continues after this advertisementBronny James played the final 1:28.
Article continues after this advertisement Takeaways76ers: Winning without Embiid and Maxey seems awfully difficult, and the Sixers couldn’t play enough defense to stay competitive.
Article continues after this advertisementLakers: Cam Reddish replaced Russell in the starting lineup, and rookie coach JJ Redick’s strategy appeared to work. The mercurial Russell played comfortably and aggressively as a reserve.
READ: NBA: Lakers, 76ers navigating difficulties of new season Key momentPhiladelphia erased an early 13-point deficit shortly before halftime, but the Lakers made an 8-0 run into the break and a 10-0 surge shortly after it to take charge.
Article continues after this advertisement Key statThe 39-year-old James has seven triple-doubles since he passed Tim Duncan one year ago to become the second-oldest player in NBA history to accomplish the feat. Karl Malone was 40 years and 127 days old when he became the oldest player with a triple-double in November 2003.
Up nextThe Lakers host Toronto on Sunday night. The 76ers return home to face Charlotte on Sunday night.
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