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With three seconds left, Devin Booker fouled LeBron James. The NBA says this was correct. PHOENIX -- Devin Booker insists he didn't foul LeBron James with three seconds left in the Phoenix Suns' 116-114 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers, though the league's official two-minute report shows otherwise.
Even though they blew a big lead, Los Angeles Lakers coach JJ Redick was happy his team won an ugly game against the Phoenix Suns.
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Former NBA executive names two Lakers players most likely to be traded
A former NBA executive feels that two Lakers players are more likely than others on the roster to be included in a trade this season.
NBA insider Chris Haynes gave his thoughts on the Lakers’ NBA Cup banner following the Knicks’ decision not to raise one.
Marcus Smart played a role in carrying the momentum forward and the Lakers led 99-79 with under eight minutes to go in the game. The Lakers had a chance to extend the lead even further when Smart received a perfect outlet pass on a fastbreak from LeBron James.
With the addition of Luka Doncic last season, the front office has been content to add veterans, currently rostering Gabe Vincent and signing Marcus Smart to supplement the position when Doncic and Austin Reaves are off the floor.