Davis and James lead the Late Lakers rally against Spurs, 109-103

SAN ANTONIO (AP) – Anthony Davis had 35 issues and rebounds and LeBron James added 26 issues, rebounds and 10 assists as the Los Angeles Lakers rebounded to beat the San Antonio Spurs 109-103 on Friday night.

The Lakers closed the game with a 9-0 streak for their victory over the Spurs in three days.

Keldon Johnson had 26 career problems and 10 rebounds and DeMar DeRozan had 23 problems, rebounds and seven assists for San Antonio.

Johnson blocked James’ tray attempt, Kyle Kuzma swinged into the sequel to give the Lakers a 105-103 lead with 53. 9 seconds to play. James went on with a tray and Davis closed the score with two shots loose.

Lakers goalkeeper Kentavious Caldwell-Pope came out in the moment part after twisting his left ankle as he awkwardly headed for a tray. Caldwell-Pope remained on the court for about a minute before being helped off the field. He had 11 problems, before leaving with 8:31 to play in the 3rd quarter.

Spurs goalkeeper Derrick White scored nine numbers in 23 minutes on his season debut after undergoing toe surgery during the off-season.

Johnson had a 5 out of 9 record in triples, a 26-foot shot with 6:30 for playing that put the Spurs up 95-94.

Unlike Wednesday’s 121-107 defeat, the Spurs had to keep speed with the Lakers early.

The Lakers accelerated their speed to start half the moment, resulting in 10-2 merit in counterattack issues and a 64-57 lead one minute after the start-up of the third quarter. Los Angeles closed the game with a 12-9 merit in counterattack issues.

Tips

Lakers: The Lakers entered the game with 42% goals on 3 tracks, which is the time in the league. It was 14 out of 33 on Friday . . . Wesley Matthews goalless, with a record 0 out of 2 in 3 tracks after 6 -by-3 and 18 issues in Wednesday’s victory over the Spurs. . . James fell on the court after receiving an elbow from Drew Eubanks at the beginning of the fourth. James kept his appearance continuously during some possessions afterwards, but gave the impression much later.

Spurs: LaMarcus Aldridge missed his consecutive game moment with an undis revealing discomfort and pain in his left knee. . . Blanc made his first of the season, a 26 foot, 3 problems with 53 moments remaining in the first quarter.

Following

Lakers: Open a two-game series in a row on the road on Sunday in Memphis, where they play on Tuesday.

Spurs: Complete a three-game home game in Utah on Sunday.

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