LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers faced the Philadelphia 76ers on Tuesday night during their six-game road trip. The Lakers entered the game as the No. 5 seed in the Western Conference standings with a 28-18 record on the season. During the matchup against the 76ers, James made NBA history.
Philadelphia shot 16 free throws in the second quarter alone, Dorian Finney-Smith picking up three of his four first-half fouls in the quarter. The Lakers also were without Jarred Vanderbilt, the team electing to hold him out on the second night of a back-to-back after he missed the first 42 games of the year.
LeBron James and Anthony Davis went into attack mode and Max Christie hit a corner triple as the Lakers quick stretched the lead to double digits. They kept pouring it one from there with Christie finding Davis on an alley-oop to extend the advantage to 21-5, forcing a Charlotte timeout.
January 26 marks a sad day for any Los Angeles Lakers fan since it is the anniversary of the deaths of Kobe Bryant and Gianna Bryant. This year marked the fifth
The Los Angeles Lakers took care of business on Saturday night by defeating Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors in a primetime battle. Anthony Davis and LeBron James led the way in a game the Lakers had control of for much of the way.
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