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LaMarcus Aldridge, 35, played like he was in his prime of his career, leading the San Antonio Spurs (4-4) to victory over the NBA champions.
Man of the match
Gregg Popovich’s students on a trip 118: 109 (34:26, 31:30, 26:33, 27:20) beat the Los Angeles Lakers (6-3), who have had a series of four wins so far.
Aldridge scored 28 points in 31 minutes (8/11 doubles, 3/7 trit., 3/3 penalty), bounced 5 balls and had 3 assists.
The Lakers did not save the great performance of LeBron James: 27 points (4/8 doubles, 4/7 trit., 7/11 penalties), 12 assists, 6 rebounds.
Montrezl Harrell scored from the basket early in the fourth quarter and cut the Lakers’ deficit to 3 points (93:96), but then the Spurs endured their streak.
Rudy Gay scored three points, Patty Mills scored three penalties, Gay scored another long throw and the away lead increased to 10 points – 105: 95.
Although there were 5 minutes to go to the end of the game, the Lakers couldn’t get close and were forced to capitulate.
Lakers: LeBron James 27 (4/8, 4/7 trit., 12 res.), Anthony Davis 23 (10/14 d., 10 backs.), Kyle Kuzma 13 (5/10 dvit., 1 / 6 trit., 10 reb.
Spurs: LaMarcusas Aldridge’as 28 (8/11 dvit., 3/7 trit.), DeMaras DeRozanas 19 (3/7 dvit.), Dejounte Murray 18 (5/10 dvit.), Rudy Gay 15 (3 / 5 trit.), Lonnie Walkeris 14 (4/7 dvit.), Patty Millsas 10.
LeBron James Performance:
Anthony Davis performance:
Match summary:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjO2xaZGB-w
All results tonight:
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