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The New York Times |
In his third game back from injury, James made the game-winning tip, off a Luka Dončić miss, to defeat the Pacers 120-119, snapping Indiana’s five-game winning streak and extending a streak of his ow...
Associated Press |
Currently, the Los Angeles Lakers (45-29) have two players on the injury report, including LeBron James, for their matchup against the Houston Rockets (49-26) at Crypto.com Arena on Monday, March 31 a...
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Shortly after Doncic made his debut in a Purple and Gold uniform, the team rolled off 20 wins in 24 games.
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The Indiana Pacers had won five straight games, but the Los Angeles Lakers come through in the closing second.
LeBron James had a buzzer-beating tip-in to cap a 10-point fourth quarter, Luka Doncic scored 34 points and the Los Angeles Lakers beat the Indiana Pacers 120-119 on Wednesday night.
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James tipped in the game-winner to lift the team to a one-point win over the Indiana Pacers on Wednesday night.
LeBron James' buzzer-beating tip-in gave the Lakers a 120-119 win over the Pacers on Wednesday night, snapping Indiana's 5-game win streak.
INDIANAPOLIS — LeBron James has beaten the Pacers like this before, ripped a game away from Indiana at the very end, ended the game with a shot released a tick before the red light flashed on ...
It was only fitting that James' wild day concluded with a wild win. The Lakers and Pacers kept trading runs. At one point, the Lakers went on an 18-0 run, but the Pacers had plenty of answers, including a 7-0 run in the final two minutes that seemed primed to seal the win for Indiana.
LeBron James might miss the Los Angeles Lakers' game against the Indiana Pacers because of a groin issue. James is listed as probable for the match. His presence is crucial as he has averaged 25.7 points this season.
LeBron James started the fourth quarter Wednesday in danger of failing to extend his NBA record for consecutive double-digit scoring games.
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