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The Los Angeles Lakers got off to a fantastic start in the National Basketball Association (NBA) final.
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Franco Vogel’s students in the first game of the NBA Finals series 116: 98 (31:28, 34:20, 28:19, 23:31) left no hope for the Miami Heat basketball players. The second game of the final series will be played on the night of Saturday through Sunday.
The break in the game took place in the second quarter, when the Lakers won the final 7 minutes 24: 5 and took a break to rest with a solid lead – 65:48.
After the break, the Heat did not end the problem: the Lakers, who scored a great triple, got an indecent 32-point lead after Anthony Davis – 89:57.
In the last quarter, the Los Angeles team relieved the reins a bit, and Eric Spoelstra’s team took advantage of it, with a minute and a half to play, reducing the gap to 13 points (96: 109), but the Heat no longer was able to recreate more intrigue.
Davis, who played fantastic in the winners’ ranks, scored 34 points in 38 minutes (9/17 dvit., 2/4 trit., 10/10 penalty), bounced 9 balls, made 5 assists and blocked 3 shots.
LeBron James was next to the triple-double: 25 points (7/13 two, 2/4 trit, 5/6 penalty), 13 rebounds and 9 assists in 36 minutes.
The Heat lost Goran Dragici, who injured his left leg, in the first half of the game, and after a break, Bamui Adebayo, who had already suffered in the series with the Boston Celtics, resumed his shoulder injury.
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Slovenia managed to stay on the field for 15 minutes before injury and scored 6 points (3/7 dvit., 0/1 trit.), While Adebayo scored 8 points (2/8 dvit., 4/6 penalty) in 21 minutes and bounced 4 balls.
The severity of the injuries to one of the Heat’s leaders will only become apparent after a thorough examination, but at least the X-ray found no structural damage to Adebayo’s shoulder.
Also, in the first half of the game, Heat wizard Jimmy Butler stretched his ankle, but the basketball player then continued his performance and scored 23 points (6/9 doubles, 2/4 trit., 5/5 penalties) in 33 minutes and scored 5 effective transfers.
The Lakers started the game with 13 points out of three out of 20, but later realized just 2 out of 18, allowing the Heat to severely break the crushing lead.
Lakers: Anthony Davis 34 (9/17 d., 10/10 penalty, 9 sec. Cam, 3 bl.), LeBron James 25 (7/13, Cam 13, 9 res. Ed.), Kentavious Caldwell-Pope 13, Danny Green 11, Alex Caruso 10.
Heat: Jimmy Butler 23 (6/9 dvit.), Kendrick Nunn 18, Tyler Herro 14, Bamas Adebayo 8 (2/8 dvit.).
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