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There were three keys for the Lakers to have a successful Sunday night to close out the regular season. The first: Leave their matchup against the Jazz healthy, which they did after limiting most of their main players to fewer than 30 minutes. The second ...
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Lakers destroy Jazz behind LeBron James as they host Rockets in first-round playoff matchup
The Los Angeles Lakers completely overwhelmed the Utah Jazz in a 131-107 rout that felt over long before the final buzzer. From the opening tip, the Lakers dictated pace, controlled the glass, and shredded Utah’s defense with ruthless efficiency.
The Los Angeles Lakers are in a 3-0 hole to the Oklahoma City Thunder in the Western Conference semifinals, and it seems as if just about everyone has given up on them winning even one game in this series. Game 4 will take place at Crypto.com Arena on Monday, and it seems as if the outcome of that contest is already a foregone conclusion.
For one final time during the 2025-26 season, the Utah Jazz will take the court to close out a campaign focused on player development.
A better seed in next week's Western Conference playoffs will be on the line Sunday night for the Los Angeles Lakers, who host the lowly Utah Jazz in both teams' regular-season finale. Los Angeles (52-29) will earn the No. 3 seed with a win paired with a ...
On Sunday, the Los Angeles Lakers will play their final game of the regular season when they host the Utah Jazz. The Lakers most recently beat the Phoenix Suns (at home) by a score of 101-73. LeBron James and Luke Kennard combined for 48 points and 15 assists.
Down 3-0 to the Oklahoma City Thunder, the Lakers and James will try to extend the series in Game 4 Monday in Los Angeles (10:30 ET, Prime Video). “We still got life, and that’s all you can ask for,” James said following the Thunder’s 131-108 victory in Game 3 Saturday. “We’ve got to be much better on Monday.”
Well, the Los Angeles Lakers aren’t done yet. Superstar LeBron James (questionable tonight) has picked up the slack in a big way with Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves injured, keeping the Lakers in play for the No. 3 seed in the West on the final day of the ...
To keep their season alive, Los Angeles now needs to do what no team in NBA history has done: climb back from a 0-3 deficit after a deflating 131-108 Game 3 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder on Saturday.