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Historic game for Anthony Davis as Lakers sink Timberwolves

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Historic game for Anthony Davis as Lakers sink Timberwolves

DOMINANT. Los Angeles Lakers forward Anthony Davis (3) reacts after the Lakers were called for a kicked ball against the Golden State Warriors in the first quarter at the Chase Center.

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Lakers star Anthony Davis turns in a historic NBA stat line as he dominates against the Timberwolves, who are missing big men Karl-Anthony Towns and Rudy Gobert

Anthony Davis scored 27 points to go along with a season-high 25 rebounds, LeBron James added 29 points, and the host Los Angeles Lakers finished off a 120-109 victory over the short-handed Minnesota Timberwolves on Sunday, March 10 (Monday, March 11, Manila time).

Austin Reaves scored 19 points, Rui Hachimura had 15, and D’Angelo Russell added 13 as the Lakers improved to 5-2 since February 28.

Davis added 5 assists, 7 steals and 3 blocks to become the first player in NBA history with at least 25 points, 25 rebounds, 5 assists, 5 steals, and 3 blocks in a game.

James added 9 assists and 8 rebounds in 38 minutes after he missed Friday’s victory over the Milwaukee Bucks due to a left ankle injury.

Naz Reid and Anthony Edwards each scored 25 points for the Timberwolves, who were without Karl-Anthony Towns (knee) for a third consecutive game. Minnesota was also missing big man Rudy Gobert (hamstring) and Kyle Anderson (shoulder).

Nickeil Alexander-Walker scored 15 points and Jordan McLaughlin added 12 for Minnesota, which fell to 2-4 since the start of March after it went 8-3 in February.

The Lakers shot 66.7% from the floor in the first half but led just 69-68 at the break, in part due to 11 turnovers that the Timberwolves turned into 14 points.

Los Angeles stormed out to an 83-70 lead with 7:50 remaining in the third quarter before Minnesota fashioned a 15-1 run to go up by one at 85-84. The Timberwolves led 92-91 heading into the fourth quarter following a Luka Garza floater at the buzzer.

The Lakers took control with a 21-4 run to open the fourth, taking a 112-96 lead with 5:57 remaining after a 3-pointer from Reaves. The Wolves missed their first nine shots from the floor in the final period.

The Lakers shot 53% from the floor for the game and were 10 of 24 (41.7%) from three-point range while winning the rebounding battle 56-38. The Wolves shot 42.3% overall and were 16-for-46 (34.8%) from deep.

Los Angeles won despite committing 21 turnovers. – Rappler.com

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