LeBron, Davis lead Lakers charge in Game 2 win over Heat
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[October 03, 2020]
By Amy Tennery
(Reuters) - LeBron James took another
step toward his fourth championship title on Friday, as the dominant
Los Angeles Lakers clinched Game 2 over the Miami Heat 124-114 to
extend their lead to 2-0 in the NBA Finals.
The Lakers seized the early momentum and put up nine three-pointers
in the first two quarters for a 14-point head start at halftime, as
Miami struggled to fill the void left by two of their biggest
playmakers, point guard Goran Dragic and forward Bam Adebayo, who
left Game 1 of the best-of-seven series with injuries and were not
able to play on Friday.
Sixteen-time All-Star James, the night's leading scorer, put up 33
points with nine rebounds and nine assists, while teammate Anthony
Davis continued his stellar run in his first-ever NBA Finals,
rolling over Miami's defense for 32 points and 14 rebounds.
"Sometimes (James and Davis) are feeding each other. Sometimes they
are destroying their own man, and sometimes they are making the
extra pass to the open man. Both have that elite ability to score
and to read defense," Lakers head coach Frank Vogel told reporters.
"Those two were huge tonight and a big reason for the win."
The Heat's All-Star forward Jimmy Butler, who had 25 points and 13
assists, said his teammates "believe in what we do every day,"
despite the uphill battle they face in closing a two-game deficit in
the best-of-seven series.
"Like I said at the beginning of this thing, we got to play damn
near perfect in order to beat those guys over there," he told
reporters. "We have yet to do it and if we don't do it soon, it's
not going to be pretty."
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Los Angeles Lakers
forward LeBron James (23) drives to the basket against Miami Heat
forward Kelly Olynyk (9) during the fourth quarter in game two of
the 2020 NBA Finals at AdventHealth Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kim
Klement-USA TODAY Sports
HONORING KOBE
The Lakers wore their custom "Black Mamba" jerseys in honor of Kobe
Bryant, the a five-time champion Lakers legend who helped define the
franchise and died suddenly in a helicopter crash in January.
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"It’s always special to be able to represent someone that meant so
much – not only to the game but obviously to the Lakers organization
for 20-plus years," James said in an on-court interview. "For us to
honor him, being on the floor – this is what it’s all about."
The Lakers face the Heat in Game 3 of the NBA Finals inside the
league's quarantined "bubble" at Walt Disney World in Orlando,
Florida, on Sunday.
(Reporting by Amy Tennery; Editing by Robert Birsel)
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