Lakers Thrive Without LeBron, Win 5 of 6
The Los Angeles Lakers secured their second consecutive victory, defeating the New York Knicks despite LeBron James absence. The teams defense was impenetrable, limiting the opposition to a mere 24% from three-point range and forcing 19 turnovers. Luka Doncic led the offense with 35 points, while Austin Reaves contributed 25 points, marking his first twenty-point game since February. Reaves, who returned from a calf injury, has been instrumental in the teams recent success, particularly when paired with Doncic. ESPN insider Brian Windhorst noted that the Lakers perform better without James, boasting a 9-2 record when Doncic and Reaves lead the team. The Lakers have won five of their last six games and now sit just one game behind the third-seeded Minnesota Timberwolves, setting the stage for a potential playoff push.
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