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LeBron James had a conflict with a rival fanatic, but that didn’t stop him from leading the Los Angeles Lakers (16-6) to victory over the Atlanta Hawks (10-10) – 107: 99 (28:25, 22:21, 25:30, 32:23).
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The game was watched by 1,341 spectators in Atlanta, and the LeBron and Hawks fan conflict occurred in the fourth quarter, after which the latter and another person, assisted by security guards, left the arena.
“Playing games with the fans in the stands is much better. It was nothing serious, I just don’t think fans should be distracted. Anyway, I’m glad the fans were back on the podium, I missed it, “LeBron said.
Juliana Carlos, who was expelled from the game at the time, resented the guard’s decision and claimed that LeBron called her a “stupid bitch.”
It was the Lakers’ 31st consecutive victory when their rivals missed the 100-point mark.
With this duel, the Lakers completed the field marathon, during which they played 7 games in 12 days. The NBA champions won 5 games during this stretch.
For the winners, LeBron scored 21 points in 37 minutes (3/6 double, 2/6 trit, 9/11 penalty), bounced 7 balls and had 9 assists.
Anthony Davis, who outscored LeBron, scored 25 points in 36 minutes (10/12 dvit., 0/2 trit., 5/6 penalty), bounced 2 balls, made 2 assists, blocked 3 pitches and made 5 errors.
For Atlanta, Trae Young scored 25 points in 38 minutes (6/11 double, 1/4 trit, 10/11 penalty), bounced 4 balls and had 16 assists.
Lakers: Anthony Davis 25 (10/12 double, 5/6 penalty, 3 blocks, 5 bl.), LeBron James 21 (2/6 trit, 9/11 penalty, 7 reb, 9th ed.), Montrezl Harrell 19 (8/9 dvit.), Dennis Schroder 16 (5/9 dvit.), Kentavious Caldwell-Pope 11 (1/7 dvit., 3/6 trit.), Alexas Caruso 8 (4/5 dvit.) .
Hawks: Trae Young 25 (6/11 dvit., 10/11 baud., 16 rez. Lost, 7 kld.), Johnas Collinsas 22 (8/12 dvit., 2/5 trit., 7 atk. kam.), Clintas Capela 16 (8/11 dvit., 13 atk. kam., 3 blok., 26 naud.), Kevinas Huerteris 10 (3/5 trit.).
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