Los Angeles Lakers, Bucks and Doncic
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Los Angeles moves to 9-4 while New Orleans moves to 2-10. Top Performers – Los Angeles Austin Reaves – 31 PTS | 11-13 FTS | 7 AST Luka Dončić – 24 PTS | 7 REB | 12 AST Deandre Ayton – 20 PTS | 10 REB Top Performers – New Orleans Trey Murphy III – 35 PTS | 5 REB Jeremiah Feats – 19 PTS | 4 REB 3 AST | career-high 8 STL He’s the third player in franchise history to record 8 STLs in a game,
-The Nuggets grab a road win against the Timberwolves. Denver rode a 68-52 second half to this comeback victory. This marks their seventh-straight victory, despite missing two starters in this game. Nikola Jokić had yet another triple-double in that victory.
Bronny James made his second career start for the Los Angeles Lakers in Saturday’s game against the Milwaukee Bucks but the productivity wasn't there.
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Follow along with the NBA.com live blog, bringing you the best of a 12-game Wednesday highlighted by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's Thunder hosting Luka Dončić's Lakers.
By halftime, the Lakers were up 65-52, helped by Doncic assisting Ayton on an alley-oop that fired up the road crowd. Los Angeles pushed that lead to 88-66 with an 11-0 run, which featured baskets from Reaves, Ayton, and Doncic.
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