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Lakers Pound Kings Behind LBJ Triple-Double
02.05.20
Home Team: Kings / Lakers History vs. Kings |
Game #48 – February 1, 2020 | ||||
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129 | - | 113 | ||
Golden 1 Center – Sacramento, CA |
Team Leaders Lakers
Points – Davis 21, Bradley 19, 2 Players Tied With 15
Rebounds – James 10, Howard 9, McGee 8
Assists – James 11, Rondo 8, Davis 6
Team Leaders Kings
Points – Fox 24, Hield 22, Giles III 16
Rebounds – Giles III 8, Mika 7, 3 Players Tied With 6
Assists – Fox 5, Joseph 5, 2 Players Tied With 3
Lakers @ Kings – Box Score 02.01.20
Lakers Drop Heartbreaker in Sacramento
12.28.18
Home Team: Kings / Lakers History vs. Kings |
Game #35 – December 27, 2018 | ||||
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116 | - | 117 | ||
Golden 1 Center – Sacramento, CA |
Team Leaders Lakers
Points – Kuzma 33, Ingram 22, Ball 20
Rebounds – Chandler 10, Ball 9, Kuzma 9
Assists – Ball 12, Kuzma 4, Stephenson 3
Team Leaders Kings
Points – Bogdanovic 23, Cauley-Stein 19, 2 Players Tied With 18
Rebounds – Fox 9, Cauley-Stein 8, 3 Players Tied With 6
Assists – Fox 12, Cauley-Stein 5, 2 Players Tied With 3
Lakers @ Kings – Box Score 12.27.18
Lakers Lock Down Kings For Big Win
11.11.18
Home Team: Kings / Lakers History vs. Kings |
Game #12 – November 10, 2018 | ||||
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101 | - | 86 | ||
Golden 1 Center – Sacramento, CA |
Team Leaders Lakers
Points – James 25, Ingram 12, 3 Players Tied With 11
Rebounds – Chandler 12, Ingram 8, McGee 8
Assists – Rondo 10, James 9, 2 Players Tied With 6
Team Leaders Kings
Points – Fox 21, Bagley III 13, 2 Players Tied With 12
Rebounds – Cauley-Stein 12, 3 Players Tied With 7
Assists – Bjelica 2, Bogdanovic 2, Fox 2, Hield 2
Lakers @ Kings – Box Score 11.10.18
ESPN: Lakers Fire Mike Brown!
11.09.12
According to ESPN.com, the Lakers have fired head coach Mike Brown, after the Lakers’ Western Conference worst start at 1-4.
No word on a permanent replacement, but word is assistant coach Bernie Bickerstaff will coach the team in the interim. The Lakers start a six-game homestand at Staples Center tonight against the Golden St. Warriors.
Let the Phil Jackson rumors start to swirl!
Lakers Show No Mercy in Obliterating Cavs By 55
01.12.11
On a night the Lakers made history, the world champs showed no sympathy for the woeful Cleveland Cavaliers, and humiliated them, 112-57 at Staples Center on Tuesday.
In a season most Cleveland fans and players would like to forget, their loss to the Lakers had to have felt like rock bottom. The Lakers held the Cavaliers to their lowest point total ever at 57, and in the process sent them to their 11th straight loss, dropping their record to an NBA-worst 8-30.
The Lakers’ win was their third biggest since moving to Los Angeles, and only the third time in their history they beat a team by at least 55 points. The last time was March 19, 1972, when they pounded the Golden St. Warriors 162-99 at the Forum. The 57 points were also the fewest the Lakers have allowed in the shot clock era.
Los Angeles had seven players in double figures, led by Ron Artest who had 15 points and six assists. Andrew Bynum also had 15 points, to go along with six rebounds, and five blocked shots. Pau Gasol had 13 points and 14 rebounds, and Kobe Bryant, who took just three shots in the first half, scored 13, to go along with eight assists, and five rebounds.
The game was never close, as the Lakers jumped out to a 27-12 lead after one, and it only got worse for Cleveland from there. They led 57-25 at the half with Bryant scoring just two points. The lead ballooned to 50 early in the third quarter, and to add insult into injury, Shannon Brown hit a half court shot at the buzzer to give the Lakers a 92-41 lead after three. The Laker reserves also didn’t let up defensively, and grew the lead in the fourth, outscoring the Cavaliers 20-16 in the period.
The Cavs shot just 29.9% (23-77) from the floor for the game, and the Lakers’ bench nearly outscored Cleveland by themselves, with 46 points from the reserves. They also held the slumping Cavaliers to 1-14 (7.1%) from beyond the arc, and outrebounded them 53-42.
For the game, the Lakers shot 53.5% (46-86) from the field, and 10-20 from the three-point line. They also only turned the ball over 12 times, compared to 19 for the visitors.
Cleveland had just two players in double figures. Alonzo Gee had 12 points, and Ramon Sessions had 10. The Cavs starters had just 23 points combined, shooting 8-37 (21.6%) as a group. Samardo Samuels was 1-12 from the floor, as he was constantly hounded by the bigger Laker frontline. In fact at one point in the third quarter, Pau Gasol and Andrew Bynum had made as many baskets combined as the entire Cavs team had.
The Lakers win was their fifth straight, as they continue to play solid basketball at the defensive end. They’re now allowing just under 96 points per game for the season after Tuesday night’s defensive clinic.
The champs will play tomorrow night in Oakland against the Warriors, in the second game of a back-to-back. The Warriors have been blown out twice at Staples Center, once by 24, and the other game by 28. This will be the teams’ first meeting in the Bay Area this season. The Warriors have been playing better ball lately, they’ve won six of their last 10 games.
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