LeBron James hits a pair of clutch 3s to lift Lakers over Pelicans
NEW ORLEANS – It’s one of the great mysteries in the NBA: why a team like the Lakers can look so competitive one night and be so lost 24 hours later.
“Play harder” can be the core of every coaching message, every player’s desire, and for some reason it doesn’t matter.
Some nights, especially ones like Saturday in New Orleans, teams just don’t have it.
And whether the sneakers look like they’re made of cement or the jerseys look like they’re made of lead, those teams are still trying to win.
LeBron James has done it before. On Saturday, he did it again, helping his team steal a 104-99 win. The Lakers have won five in a row.
James hit consecutive threes in the fourth quarter – punctuating the second with his signature “silencer” celebration – while happily stomping his feet. Max Christie, who got a surprise start due to injuries, sealed the victory by stealing an extra possession from the Lakers in the final seconds.
“It’s really hard to win a game in this league,” Lakers coach JJ Redick told his players Saturday morning. “It is very difficult to win in this competition on the road, and it takes effort and perseverance.”
Sometimes that counts double in these kinds of circumstances.
Facing a Pelicans team so confused that only three players from their pregame hype video actually played, the Lakers (9-4) were already facing a threat to their competitive focus.
And then the game started.
The Lakers looked like they were trudging through the swamp — they were slow on rebounds, late on rotations and, uncharacteristically, a mess on offense.
James coughed up the ball. Anthony Davis let it spray through his usually sure hands. And Austin Reaves, wide open in the corner, shot a three that hit the side of the backboard.
The slump allowed New Orleans (4-10), which played the night before, albeit at home, to build a 15-point lead despite being without Zion Williamson, Dejounte Murray, CJ McCollum, Herb Jones, Trey Murphy and Jose Alvarado was.
The Lakers, who won in San Antonio on Friday and looked sharp in the NBA Cup, were still without Rui Hachimura due to an ankle injury. Cam Reddish, who had helped the Lakers remain undefeated since moving into the starting five, was also unable to play due to ankle and thumb injuries.
But Dalton Knecht, making his second start of the season, fired the Lakers back into the game in the third quarter, fueling the team’s competitiveness and effort. Knecht finished with 27 points.
And despite building a 10-point lead of their own, James and the Lakers did enough late to end this quick road trip 2-0. James finished with 21 points and seven rebounds and Davis had 31 points and 14 rebounds.
The Lakers continue their NBA Cup schedule at home against Utah on Tuesday.