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LAL 98 - MEM 105 ------(All clips property of the NBA. No copyright infringement is intended. All videos are edited to follow the "Free Use" guideline of YouTube------ NBA Highlights and News on this channel. Subscribe!Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDhewTuCfySdl_O2JtdXUQg/join Jaren Jackson Jr. scored 25 points, Desmond Bane added 23 and the Memphis Grizzlies pulled away in the fourth quarter for a 108-95 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers on Thursday night. Tyus Jones and De'Anthony Melton added 12 points apiece for Memphis, which won for the sixth time in seven games. ''I thought our activity was fantastic defensively,'' Memphis coach Taylor Jenkins said. ''I thought the Lakers came out and kind of imposed their will in the first quarter, but we just kept making those winning plays throughout.'' LeBron James had a triple-double with 20 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds, and Anthony Davis led the Lakers with 22 points. Talen Horton-Tucker and Avery Bradley each added 10 points. Memphis opened the fourth quarter on a 9-2 run, pushing the lead to double-digits for the first time for either team. With that spurt, Memphis extended its lead to 94-80. Los Angeles never got its deficit to single digits. The Grizzlies were without leading scorer Ja Morant and their top defender, Dillon Brooks, who are in health and protocol protection. That put Memphis at a personnel disadvantage. ''I didn't know what we were going to look like,'' Bane said of learning about an hour before the game that Brooks was out. He said the Grizzlies have had games in which they didn't have the players individually, but not both missing. ''One thing I did know was that we were going to fight, regardless,'' Bane said. ''Before the game started, I told everybody to have fun. Just do what we do and have fun playing the game.'' Memphis, which leads the league in points in the paint, was forced into long-range shots early by the Lakers defense, and the shooting percentage reflected the situation. But in the second quarter, Memphis was able to run more. The transition baskets and more Los Angeles turnovers contributed to the Grizzlies building a 59-53 lead at the half. ''The second quarter was where the energy of the game shifted,'' Laker coach Frank Vogel said. ''Our turnovers went way up. We didn't rebound the basketball. We were slow to every loose ball.'' He added that there was ''too much casualness to our approach.'' The Lakers continued having trouble holding onto the ball, and by the end of the third quarter had committed 19 turnovers that led to 22 Memphis points. That helped the Grizzlies carry an 85-78 lead into the fourth. By the end of the game, Memphis forced 22 Los Angeles turnovers. ''Defensively, I thought we were really good. We just turned the ball over,'' James said. ''When you hold a team to 108 points and 27 of those came off turnovers, the defense was really good. Offensively, we were not good at all.'' CAUTIOUS PRECAUTIONS With Brooks entering health and safety protocols just before the game, it raises the question of trying to control the spread of the virus throughout the league. Several teams are missing players because of the precautions, some teams with a significant number. Memphis coach Taylor Jenkins said they are simply in contact with the league, trying to figure that out with direction from the league. Vogel said they ask players to follow all the steps - hand-washing, wearing a mask, getting the booster shot, etc. ''It's just kind of wait and see,'' Vogel said. ''You hope for the best and hopefully it doesn't come to our group.'' FINAL WORD ''I wouldn't say I was surprised. I've seen it happen with our group this year. We have to keep our foot on the gas and continue to play. . We've just got to find a way to prevent that from happening.'' - Vogel on the Lakers losing their edge after the first quarter. Thanks be to God Thanks to my Family and friends all over the world... Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDhewTuCfySdl_O2JtdXUQg Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Online-Treasure-232429284624174/ Timebucks Referral: If you want to earn money while watching Youtube videos https://timebucks.com/?refID=218096769 Online Shopping: All Products: http://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/8jCEJrS?dp=218096769 Youtube Playlist: https://newsonthegotoday.com/i0cqfj Just press continue to watch the video
LAL 78 - MEM 85 ------(All clips property of the NBA. No copyright infringement is intended. All videos are edited to follow the "Free Use" guideline of YouTube------ NBA Highlights and News on this channel. Subscribe!Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDhewTuCfySdl_O2JtdXUQg/join Jaren Jackson Jr. scored 25 points, Desmond Bane added 23 and the Memphis Grizzlies pulled away in the fourth quarter for a 108-95 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers on Thursday night. Tyus Jones and De'Anthony Melton added 12 points apiece for Memphis, which won for the sixth time in seven games. ''I thought our activity was fantastic defensively,'' Memphis coach Taylor Jenkins said. ''I thought the Lakers came out and kind of imposed their will in the first quarter, but we just kept making those winning plays throughout.'' LeBron James had a triple-double with 20 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds, and Anthony Davis led the Lakers with 22 points. Talen Horton-Tucker and Avery Bradley each added 10 points. Memphis opened the fourth quarter on a 9-2 run, pushing the lead to double-digits for the first time for either team. With that spurt, Memphis extended its lead to 94-80. Los Angeles never got its deficit to single digits. The Grizzlies were without leading scorer Ja Morant and their top defender, Dillon Brooks, who are in health and protocol protection. That put Memphis at a personnel disadvantage. ''I didn't know what we were going to look like,'' Bane said of learning about an hour before the game that Brooks was out. He said the Grizzlies have had games in which they didn't have the players individually, but not both missing. ''One thing I did know was that we were going to fight, regardless,'' Bane said. ''Before the game started, I told everybody to have fun. Just do what we do and have fun playing the game.'' Memphis, which leads the league in points in the paint, was forced into long-range shots early by the Lakers defense, and the shooting percentage reflected the situation. But in the second quarter, Memphis was able to run more. The transition baskets and more Los Angeles turnovers contributed to the Grizzlies building a 59-53 lead at the half. ''The second quarter was where the energy of the game shifted,'' Laker coach Frank Vogel said. ''Our turnovers went way up. We didn't rebound the basketball. We were slow to every loose ball.'' He added that there was ''too much casualness to our approach.'' The Lakers continued having trouble holding onto the ball, and by the end of the third quarter had committed 19 turnovers that led to 22 Memphis points. That helped the Grizzlies carry an 85-78 lead into the fourth. By the end of the game, Memphis forced 22 Los Angeles turnovers. ''Defensively, I thought we were really good. We just turned the ball over,'' James said. ''When you hold a team to 108 points and 27 of those came off turnovers, the defense was really good. Offensively, we were not good at all.'' CAUTIOUS PRECAUTIONS With Brooks entering health and safety protocols just before the game, it raises the question of trying to control the spread of the virus throughout the league. Several teams are missing players because of the precautions, some teams with a significant number. Memphis coach Taylor Jenkins said they are simply in contact with the league, trying to figure that out with direction from the league. Vogel said they ask players to follow all the steps - hand-washing, wearing a mask, getting the booster shot, etc. ''It's just kind of wait and see,'' Vogel said. ''You hope for the best and hopefully it doesn't come to our group.'' FINAL WORD ''I wouldn't say I was surprised. I've seen it happen with our group this year. We have to keep our foot on the gas and continue to play. . We've just got to find a way to prevent that from happening.'' - Vogel on the Lakers losing their edge after the first quarter. Thanks be to God Thanks to my Family and friends all over the world... Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDhewTuCfySdl_O2JtdXUQg Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Online-Treasure-232429284624174/ Timebucks Referral: If you want to earn money while watching Youtube videos https://timebucks.com/?refID=218096769 Online Shopping: All Products: http://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/8jCEJrS?dp=218096769 Youtube Playlist: https://newsonthegotoday.com/i0cqfj Just press continue to watch the video
LAL 53 - MEM 59 ------(All clips property of the NBA. No copyright infringement is intended. All videos are edited to follow the "Free Use" guideline of YouTube------ NBA Highlights and News on this channel. Subscribe!Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDhewTuCfySdl_O2JtdXUQg/join Jaren Jackson Jr. scored 25 points, Desmond Bane added 23 and the Memphis Grizzlies pulled away in the fourth quarter for a 108-95 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers on Thursday night. Tyus Jones and De'Anthony Melton added 12 points apiece for Memphis, which won for the sixth time in seven games. ''I thought our activity was fantastic defensively,'' Memphis coach Taylor Jenkins said. ''I thought the Lakers came out and kind of imposed their will in the first quarter, but we just kept making those winning plays throughout.'' LeBron James had a triple-double with 20 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds, and Anthony Davis led the Lakers with 22 points. Talen Horton-Tucker and Avery Bradley each added 10 points. Memphis opened the fourth quarter on a 9-2 run, pushing the lead to double-digits for the first time for either team. With that spurt, Memphis extended its lead to 94-80. Los Angeles never got its deficit to single digits. The Grizzlies were without leading scorer Ja Morant and their top defender, Dillon Brooks, who are in health and protocol protection. That put Memphis at a personnel disadvantage. ''I didn't know what we were going to look like,'' Bane said of learning about an hour before the game that Brooks was out. He said the Grizzlies have had games in which they didn't have the players individually, but not both missing. ''One thing I did know was that we were going to fight, regardless,'' Bane said. ''Before the game started, I told everybody to have fun. Just do what we do and have fun playing the game.'' Memphis, which leads the league in points in the paint, was forced into long-range shots early by the Lakers defense, and the shooting percentage reflected the situation. But in the second quarter, Memphis was able to run more. The transition baskets and more Los Angeles turnovers contributed to the Grizzlies building a 59-53 lead at the half. ''The second quarter was where the energy of the game shifted,'' Laker coach Frank Vogel said. ''Our turnovers went way up. We didn't rebound the basketball. We were slow to every loose ball.'' He added that there was ''too much casualness to our approach.'' The Lakers continued having trouble holding onto the ball, and by the end of the third quarter had committed 19 turnovers that led to 22 Memphis points. That helped the Grizzlies carry an 85-78 lead into the fourth. By the end of the game, Memphis forced 22 Los Angeles turnovers. ''Defensively, I thought we were really good. We just turned the ball over,'' James said. ''When you hold a team to 108 points and 27 of those came off turnovers, the defense was really good. Offensively, we were not good at all.'' CAUTIOUS PRECAUTIONS With Brooks entering health and safety protocols just before the game, it raises the question of trying to control the spread of the virus throughout the league. Several teams are missing players because of the precautions, some teams with a significant number. Memphis coach Taylor Jenkins said they are simply in contact with the league, trying to figure that out with direction from the league. Vogel said they ask players to follow all the steps - hand-washing, wearing a mask, getting the booster shot, etc. ''It's just kind of wait and see,'' Vogel said. ''You hope for the best and hopefully it doesn't come to our group.'' FINAL WORD ''I wouldn't say I was surprised. I've seen it happen with our group this year. We have to keep our foot on the gas and continue to play. . We've just got to find a way to prevent that from happening.'' - Vogel on the Lakers losing their edge after the first quarter. Thanks be to God Thanks to my Family and friends all over the world... Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDhewTuCfySdl_O2JtdXUQg Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Online-Treasure-232429284624174/ Timebucks Referral: If you want to earn money while watching Youtube videos https://timebucks.com/?refID=218096769 Online Shopping: All Products: http://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/8jCEJrS?dp=218096769 Youtube Playlist: https://newsonthegotoday.com/i0cqfj Just press continue to watch the video
Los Angeles Lakers trade rumors are starting to heat up with the Lakers struggling to start the 2021-22 NBA season. Russell Westbrook trade rumors have started to come to the forefront considering the Lakers’ struggles and the question about whether or not Russell Westbrook is a good fit alongside LeBron James and Anthony Davis. Harrison Graham and Chase Senior break down the latest Lakers rumors and cook up three Russell Westbrook trade ideas. LAKER NATION! Get 50 PERCENT OFF this Los Angeles Lakers hoodie if you use our link, thanks to Fanatics. It was $70, but now it’s only $35: https://www.chatsports.com/lakershoodie Lakers trade rumors: - Could the Lakers look to pull off a Russell Westbrook trade once the NBA trade deadline rumor mill starts to heat up? - Lakers trade rumors on the latest Russell Westbrook trade ideas - Could the Lakers trade Russell Westbrook for Malcolm Brogdon, Ben Simmons or Jonas Valanciunas? Russell Westbrook trade idea #1: Sixers receive: Russell Westbrook (G) Lakers receive: Ben Simmons (G/F), Jaden Springer (G), Matisse Thybulle (G/F) Russell Westbrook trade idea #2: Pelicans receive: Russell Westbrook (G) Lakers receive: Devonte Graham (G), Tomas Satoransky (G) Jonas Valanciunas (C) Russell Westbrook trade idea #3: Pacers receive: Russell Westbrook (G) Talen Horton-Tucker (G) Kendrick Nunn (G) Lakers receive: Malcolm Brogdon (G), Caris LeVert (G) Myles Turner (C) Want more Lakers rumors, Lakers trade rumors and Lakers news? Then SUBSCRIBE: http://www.youtube.com/lakerstv?sub_confirmation=1 Do the Lakers need to change things up? Type ‘C’ for change, ‘T’ for too early Which trade do you like the most? Lakers Trade Rumors: Talen Horton-Tucker For Robert Covington? LeBron At Center? Nunn, Ariza Injury: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iz_mva_VqjQ Lakers Trade Rumors: DeAndre Jordan For Kenrich Williams? Dwight Howard Discusses Ben Simmons Rumors: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PW48CiyP1eM Find more NBA rumors from @chatsports: - Twitter: http://twitter.com/chatsports - Instagram: http://instagram.com/chatsports - Facebook: http://facebook.com/chatsports #Lakers #LakersTradeRumors #LakersRumors #CSFAN2021
Lakers Comeback Effort Falls Short vs Knicks, Russell Westbrook Triple Double, AD 20 Pts Lakers Comeback Effort Falls Short vs Knicks, Russell Westbrook Triple Double, AD 20 Pts The Lakers played without LeBron James, who served his one-game suspension after his altercation with Detroit Pistons center Isaiah Stewart on Sunday. L.A. listed Anthony Davis as questionable with flu-like symptoms (non-COVID related) pregame, but he suited up and finished with 20 points on 7-of-17 shooting and six rebounds in 34 minutes. The Knicks improved to 10-8. The 9-10 Lakers have lost four of five. Notable Performances: Lakers PG Russell Westbrook: 31 points, 13 rebounds, 10 assists Lakers F/C Anthony Davis: 20 points, 6 rebounds Lakers G Avery Bradley: 15 Pts, 9 rebounds Lakers F Carmelo Anthony: 12 points Knicks G Evan Fournier: 26 points Knicks F Julius Randle: 20 points, 16 rebounds, 5 assists Knicks G Immanuel Quickley: 14 points Short-Handed Lakers Can't Make Enough Shots: The Lakers played this game without James and with an under-the-weather Davis. That left it up to Westbrook to take over, and he was the best player on the floor en route to his dominant triple-double. His 31 points came on an efficient 10-of-18 clip, and after a sloppy first half (five turnovers), Westbrook had just one in the final two frames. Davis did well all things considered, gutting out 34 minutes as he clearly played at less than 100 percent. The Lakers were still plus-eight with him on the court. The problem was the rest of the Lakers largely struggled outside a good performance from Avery Bradley (15 points, nine rebounds). Talen Horton-Tucker, who entered the night averaging 16.0 points per game, finished with none on 0-of-8 shooting in 29 minutes. Carmelo Anthony and Malik Monk each scored 12 points, but they combined to shoot 8-of-28 (3-of-15 three-point range). Wayne Ellington shot just 1-of-3 for four points in 17 minutes. The Lakers ended up missing all seven of their three-point attempts in the final five minutes. Wide-open chances were there, but the shots did not fall. They ended up only hitting five field goals in the final quarter, or just one more than the number of Quickley three-pointers in the final 12 minutes. L.A. needed some firepower down the stretch to counteract that display, but the shots didn't fall in MSG as the Lakers fell under .500. The Lakers will visit the Indiana Pacers on Wednesday at 7 p.m. in Indianapolis' Bankers Life Fieldhouse. So Z Nation, what did you think about the Lakers loss against the New York Knicks??? Comments down below 💭☑️ Like and Share my videos 👍🏼☑️ ✅ Subscribe to my channel ZSPN on YouTube ✅ Thank you all for watching ZSPN on YouTube http://youtube.com/c/ZSPNSports Like my page on Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/ZSPNSports/ Follow me on Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/zspn_sports Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zspn_sports/?hl=en Check out my podcast, ZSPN , on Anchor! https://anchor.fm/zspn Check out my podcast, ZSPN , on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/show/7hRfH2WzMhoKzgFyftUz1l Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3I60o3Wt-X421fEiJSjziA/join 💜GO LAKERS💛
Talen Horton Tucker has been on a tear for the Los Angeles Lakers ever since returning from injury 3 games ago. He is currently averaging over 23 points per ...