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Furious Anthony Davis and LeBron James scored 79 points together and helped the Los Angeles Lakers jump into the second round of the NBA Playoffs in five games.
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The Lakers last night in an extended NBA bubble in Orlando 131: 122 (35:31, 33:37, 32:24, 31:30) managed the Portland Trail Blazers and won the Western Conference quarterfinals 4-1.
In the semifinals of the Western Conference, the Lakers will face the winner of the Houston Rockets and the Oklahoma Thunder. After five games, the Rockets lead 3-2.
Davis scored 43 points in 36 minutes (10/12 doubles, 4/6 trit., 11/13 penalties), bounced 9 balls and added 4 assists.
This is the most productive game of Davis’ career in the NBA playoffs.
LeBron scored a triple-double in 43 minutes: 36 points (10/12 double, 4/7 trit., 4/4 penalty), 10 rebounds and 10 assists.
In the fourth quarter, the result remained the same (109: 109), but then the Lakers ran 20: 5 and walked away with a 15-point lead (129: 114) and celebrated the victory.
During this stretch, Davis organized a solo exhibition: he scored 11 points in a row.
The Portland club was running without its leader Damian Lillardo, who left the NBA bubble with a sore knee.
The game was supposed to take place Wednesday night through Thursday, but NBA teams decided to boycott the game due to persistent racial inequality in the United States, and it was postponed until last night.
Lakers: Anthony Davis 43 (10/12 diat., 4/6 trit., 11/13 fines), LeBron James 36 (10/12 dvit., 4/7 trit., 10 rebounds, 10 res) ed.), Kentavious Caldwell-Pope 14 (4/9 trit., 5th ed. Ed.), Dwight Howard 11, Kyle Kuzma 8.
Blazers: CJ McCollum 36 (13/25 pitches, 7 res.), Carmelo Anthony 27 (3/4 trit., 7 res.), Jusufas Nurkičius (10 res., 6 res., 5 per minute) and Gary Trent after 16, Anfernee Simons 13.
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