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NBA: ‘Battle Of Los Angeles’ Lives Up To Hype

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Venancio Valencia Jr.

Sports On Air US Correspondent

LOS ANGELES: The appropriately hyped “Battle of Los Angeles” lived up to its billing Sunday when the crosstown rivals’ recent collision went down the last possession in front of a capacity crowd at Crypto.com Arena.

When the dust settled, the Lakers edged the Clippers, 106-103, in an action packed fourth quarter where the Clips overhauled a 12-point deficit. However, the rally fell short when Noman Powell missed 25-footer that could have forced overtime in the final second of regulation/

LeBron James hit 11-of-19 shots to finish with 25 points. Anthony Davis accounted for 22 points and 10 rebounds while Taurean Prince, added 13 on 3 of 6 shooting from long distance, 

The cliffhanger win couldn’t have come at a better time for the Lakers who entered this grudge match on a losing streak, sparking rumors that coach Darvin Ham may be in the hot seat.

“We played like we need to win, like it was a must-win. We competed on both sides of the basketball,” said Lakers center Anthony Davis, who recorded 22 points, 10 rebounds, 3 steals and 1 steal.

But it was LeBron James who showed the way, this time carrying the purple-and-gold with 25 points, 6 rebounds and 7 assists. Taurean Prince and D’Angelo Russell had 13 apiece.

Paul George and Ivica Zubac each had 22 for the Clippers but Kawi Leonar had a quiet 15 points of 6-for-17 shooting from the field.

“We just didn’t play a good offensive game,” Clippers coach Ty Lue said on his post-game press conference. 

Winners of 14 of their 17 games, the Clippers dropped to 22-13 to stay at fourth place in the Western Conference. The Lakers improved to 18-19. 

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