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Photo: FIBA
David Sirvydis appeared on the floor at the end of the game, and the Detroit Pistons (5-14), represented by him, celebrated their fifth victory in the National Basketball Association (NBA).
Man of the match
Detroit club at home 107: 92 (34:31, 22:27, 26:20, 25:14) defeated the Los Angeles Lakers basketball players (14-6).
Sirvydis appeared on the court 55 seconds before the game and did not enter anything in the statistics protocol.
With 7 minutes to go, the guests were just one point behind (87:88), but then the Pistons sped 16-0 and sent the NBA champions into the crash – 104: 87.
Blake Griffin, who stood out among the winners, scored 23 points (3/6 doubles, 5/10 trit., 2/2 penalties) in 35 minutes, bounced 3 balls and had 6 assists.
The Los Angeles team stood out with LeBron James, who scored 22 points (4/11 double, 4/8 trit., 2/3 penalty), 7 rebounds and 10 assists in 35 minutes. True, after the break, the King scored only 2 points.
The NBA champions, who lost two games in a row for the first time this season, were without Anthony Davis, who is being treated for a quadriceps muscle tear.
Pistons: Blake Griffin 23 (5/10 trit., 6 res.), Wayne Ellington 20 (6/9 trit.), Mason Plumlee 17 (7/8 diat., 10 rep.).), Jerami Grant (3 / 10 doubles, 6th res.) And Derrick Rose (6/10 doubles) after 14.
Lakers: Kyle Kuzma (6/10 two, 3/7 trit) and LeBron James (4/11 two, 4/8 trit, 10 res) after 22, Talen Horton-Tucker 13 (3/3 trit), Dennis Schroder 10 (penalty 5/7, 4 res.).
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