The Los Angeles Lakers defeated the San Antonio Spurs 123-118 on Friday night. LeBron James scored 58 points and
grabbed 20 rebounds.
The Los Angeles Lakers will host the San Antonio Spurs on Friday evening in California. During the game, LeBron
James created franchise history by passing Nick Van Exel (750) for third on the all-time three-pointers record.
Following Van Exel, the next player James will pass to is Derek Fisher (846).
As the Lakers prepare to face the San Antonio Spurs (11-45), Darvin Ham will stick with a familiar starting lineup.
The unbeaten quartet of D’Angelo Russell, Austin Reaves, LeBron James, Rui Hachimura, and Anthony Davis will
make their sixth consecutive start when healthy.
The Los Angeles Lakers did not earn the victory they had hoped for to begin the season’s closing stretch. But, with
LeBron James returning to the lineup on Friday, the squad hopes to rebound against phenom Victor Wembanyama
and the San Antonio Spurs.
We’re only about a year off from the end of the Russell Westbrook era in purple and gold. Russ stunned the fanbase
when he first joined the franchise.