Rookie point guard D'Angelo Russell came off the bench to score 19
points and record seven assists as seven Lakers reached double
figures in scoring.
Guard Lou Williams scored 16 points, forward Julius Randle finished
with 14 points and 14 rebounds and center Roy Hibbert added 12
points and a season-high 11 rebounds for Los Angeles (4-21), which
won for only the second time at home this season.
Reserve guard Michael Carter-Williams had 19 points and guard Khris
Middleton chipped in 16 to lead Milwaukee (10-16), which has dropped
three of its last four games.
Forward Giannis Antetokounmpo contributed 15 points, six rebounds
and five assists.
The Bucks did not play anything close to their performance in
Saturday's 108-95 win over Golden State that ended the Warriors'
perfect 24-0 start to the season. Against the Lakers, the Bucks fell
into an early hole and never recovered.
Milwaukee also was hurt playing without center Greg Monroe, who was
a late scratch with a sore left knee. Monroe apparently bumped knees
with a team mate during the team's shoot-around on Tuesday morning.
He will be re-evaluated on Wednesday.
The Lakers dictated the first half en route to a 55-46 lead at the
break and continued their dominance in the second half.
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Los Angeles opened the third quarter with a 10-2 surge, including a
crowd-pleasing dunk by forward Larry Nance Jr over Bucks center John
Henson, for a 17-point advantage after a Bryant fadeaway at 8:47.
Another Lakers run that featured a four-point play by Bryant pushed
the lead to 75-53 after a reverse layup by Russell on an assist from
Bryant. Los Angeles led 86-66 heading into the final quarter.
With the victory, the Lakers also ended a run of 14 straight
opponents scoring at least 100 points.
The Bucks outshot the Lakers 47.1 percent to 46.1 percent but Los
Angeles had an edge in three-pointers, making 10-of-27 (37 percent)
to only 4-of-13 (30.8 percent) for Milwaukee.
(Editing by John O'Brien)
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