Knicks overcome LeBron James’ 109th triple-double and maintain off the Lakers 114-109

LOS ANGELES — Jalen Brunson scored 11 of his 29 factors within the fourth quarter, and the New York Knicks overcame LeBron James’ 109th profession triple-double for a 114-109 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers on Monday night time.

Julius Randle had 27 factors and 14 rebounds, and Immanuel Quickley scored 20 factors whereas the Knicks hung powerful within the last minutes and fended off a rally led by James to earn their second highway win over the Lakers in 2023. New York went 2-2 on the Western portion of its five-game highway journey.

“We took a step forward tonight, and we’re going to try to keep moving forward,” Brunson stated. “We’re learning how to bounce back, but we’ve got to continue to stack wins. You can’t be comfortable after just one. Keep stacking them, keep being resilient and just stick together.”



James had 25 factors, 11 assists and 11 rebounds for the Lakers, who’ve misplaced three of 4 since profitable the inaugural In-Season Tournament. Anthony Davis had 32 factors and 14 rebounds, however Los Angeles couldn’t capitalize on quite a few probabilities down the stretch to shut the hole.

James scored back-to-back baskets to chop the Knicks‘ lead to 103-99 with 3:38 left, but Randle rattled home a desperate 3-pointer to beat the shot clock moments later. James missed a 3-pointer with 40 seconds to play that would have trimmed New York’s result in two factors, and Randle cherry-picked a dunk on the opposite finish.

“I feel like our energy was up and down throughout the course of the game,” stated James, who has two triple-doubles this season as the one participant to get one in his twenty first NBA season. “We’ve been feeling it, definitely. Even through that, we still competed and gave ourselves a chance, but it’s a tough one for us.”


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Los Angeles‘ famous person duo was let down by its supporting solid once more as the opposite Lakers mixed for 33.3% taking pictures.

“It’s very rare we get outscored in the paint, and (the Knicks) were very deliberate in trying to play downhill, get to the paint, but just constantly coming at you,” Lakers coach Darvin Ham stated. “I felt like they caught us standing a little bit.”

Randle scored 16 factors within the first half towards his former crew, whereas Brunson contributed three 3-pointers in a powerful all-around sport as New York rebounded from a loss to the Clippers two nights earlier.

The Knicks are already taking part in with out injured middle Mitchell Robinson, and large man Jericho Sims then sprained his ankle early on towards the Lakers. Isaiah Hartenstein stepped up with 9 factors and 17 rebounds whereas taking part in practically 39 minutes.

“We knew we would be challenged in this way to be mentally tough, to get through adversity,” New York coach Tom Thibodeau stated. “There’s going to be some bumps. We took on a big injury, and I think the guys that are stepping in have been terrific. You need everybody, and we’ve got different guys, someone different almost every night.”

Austin Reaves scored 20 factors for the Lakers, who couldn’t win regardless of getting Davis, D’Angelo Russell and Cam Reddish again from damage after all of them missed an embarrassing loss to San Antonio three nights earlier.

“It’s tough, (because) for the whole month of December, we’ve basically been on the road,” Davis stated. “There’s nothing we can really do about it. It’s the schedule. We’ve just got to take care of our bodies and get some guys back, hopefully in the next couple of games. But it’s definitely a mental challenge.”

Before their first residence sport since Dec. 5, the Lakers unveiled a banner celebrating their unbeaten run by the In-Season Tournament, culminating of their victory over Indiana in Las Vegas 9 days in the past.

With their followers offering well mannered cheers, the Lakers unveiled the modest black banner – which has room so as to add future championship years – subsequent to the 5 Minneapolis Lakers championship banners. They’re all hung in a less-prominent spot on their downtown area’s north wall, which is dominated by Los Angeles‘ 12 gold title banners.

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Knicks: At Brooklyn on Wednesday.

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