Lakers pummel Hawks for fourth straight win
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[January 07, 2023]
LeBron James returned from an illness to put up a team-high 25
points, four teammates joined him in double figures in the first
half alone and the Los Angeles Lakers ran away from the visiting
Atlanta Hawks early for a 130-114 triumph Friday night.
Kendrick Nunn (23) and Russell Westbrook (18) combined for 41 points
off the bench for the Lakers, who won their fourth straight game and
successfully closed out a two-game homestand.
Trae Young had a game-high 32 points for the Hawks, who were playing
the opener of a two-game set in Los Angeles, with a matchup with the
Clippers looming on Sunday.
Nunn had 15 of his points, Westbrook 11 and James 10 as part of the
Lakers' dominant first half, during which they shot 56.9 percent
from the field.
With Dennis Schroder (12) and Thomas Bryant (10) adding to the
first-half flurry, the hosts scored nine of the game's first 11
points en route to as much as a 14-point lead in the first quarter
and 26 in the second.
Coming off a double-overtime loss at Golden State and a three-point
win at Sacramento over the previous four days, the Hawks never drew
closer than 10 over the final 24 minutes.
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James, who had 47 and 43 points in consecutive games before sitting
out Wednesday with a cold, shot 10-for-19. He threw in a game-high
10 assists to go with seven rebounds.
Westbrook had a similar
double-double with 11 rebounds and a game-high-tying nine assists to
complement his 18 points, while Bryant was the game's leading
rebounder with 13 to go with his 19 points.
Schroder finished with 21
points, 15 coming on 5-for-8 accuracy on 3-pointers. The Lakers
outscored the Hawks 48-27 from beyond the arc.
Young's big night was his second 30-point outing on the three-game
trip. He has scored 21 or more points in nine consecutive games
after a 12-for-24 shooting performance that accompanied nine
assists, five rebounds and three steals.
John Collins, De'Andre Hunter and Dejounte Murray had 16 points
apiece for Atlanta, while Onyeka Okongwu and Bogdan Bogdanovic added
10 apiece.
Collins and Hunter shared team-high rebound honors with eight.
--Field Level Media
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