Anthony Davis leads Lakers to rout of hapless Spurs
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[November 21, 2022]
Anthony Davis recorded 30 points and 18 rebounds as the Los Angeles
Lakers dominated the visiting San Antonio Spurs 123-92 on Sunday to
win their season-best third straight game.
The Lakers were without LeBron James for the fourth straight game
because of an adductor strain but barely missed a beat. They were up
by 18 points at halftime and never allowed San Antonio to get in
contention.
It didn't help that the Spurs missed their first 11 shots of the
third quarter, not making a field goal for the first 7:32 of the
period while falling into an 85-53 hole. Los Angeles led 95-67 after
three and cruised to the finish.
Austin Reeves added 21 points for the Lakers while Lonnie Walker IV
scored 14, Thomas Bryant hit for 15, Kendrick Dunn and Dennis
Schroder contributed 13 points each and Russell Westbrook had 10
points and 10 assists off the bench.
The Spurs dropped their fifth straight -- going without a win in a
five-games-in-seven-days road trip -- and have lost 10 of their past
11 contests overall.
Devin Vassell led San Antonio's anemic attack with 17 points, with
Keldon Johnson and Jeremy Sochan scoring 12 each and Tre Jones and
Josh Richardson adding 10 apiece.
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Los Angeles Lakers forward Troy Brown Jr. (7) plays for the rebound
againt San Antonio Spurs center Gorgui Dieng (41) during the first
half at Crypto.com Arena. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-USA
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The Lakers led for all but the first
three minutes of the game and rolled to a 34-20 advantage at the end
of the first period. Davis scored 18 points in the first quarter,
including Los Angeles' final four. The Spurs never got closer than
10 points, with the Lakers pushing their advantage to as many as 21
before settling for a 66-48 lead at the break.
Davis led all scorers in the half
with 20 points. Reaves added 17 and Bryant had 10 for the Lakers,
who outshot San Antonio 54.3 percent to 42.3 percent.
Vassell led the Spurs with nine points over the first 24 minutes.
San Antonio took one free throw in the half and missed it.
San Antonio played without Jakob Poeltl, who had been its leading
scorer in two of its past three games. Poeltl has a sore right knee.
Spurs coach Gregg Popovich also missed the game after falling ill
before tipoff. Assistant Brett Brown ran the team in his stead.
--Field Level Media
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