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Led by LeBron James, the Los Angeles Lakers (11-3) continue to reap victories.
Man of the match
Effective transfers
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This time Franco Vogel’s students at home 112: 95 (20:28, 37:30, 27:16, 28:21) managed the New Orleans Pelicans (4-7).
LeBron scored 21 points (4/5 doubles, 2/6 trit., 7/7 penalties) in 31 minutes, provided 11 assists, bounced 8, grabbed 1 ball and made 3 errors.
Early in the fourth quarter, JJ Redick scored three points and cut the Pelicans’ deficit to 4 points (80:84), but then the Lakers took a winning streak.
Montrezl Harrell charged from above, James noticed the penalties, Kyle Kuzma and Alex Caruso each scored three points, and the hosts won the section 12: 0 and accumulated a 16-point lead – 96:80.
Midway through the fourth quarter, the Lakers began crushing their opponents. After a successful triple by James and Carus and another by Harrell, Los Angeles had a 25-point advantage: 108: 83.
Zion Williamson, who finished in the ranks of the losers, scored 21 points (9/19 double, 3/6 penalty), 12 rebounds, 4 assists, 1 block and 4 errors.
Lakers: LeBron James 21 (4/5 double, 2/6 trit, 11 res. 8 sec.), Anthony Davis 17 (5/14 double), Kentavious Caldwell-Pope (4/6 trit.) And Montrezl Harrell ( 8/10 trit.) After 16, Dennis Schroder 12 (1/7 trit.), Kyle Kuzma 11 (0/6 trit., 3/4 trit., 13 rep.). Why.).
Pelicans: Zion Williamson 21 (19/9 dd., 12 pm), Brandon Ingram 20 (ddvit 7/11), Nickale Alexander-Walker and JJ Redick (3/10 trit.) 12 each.
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Match summary:
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