Lakers Beat Clippers To Win West Group B & Advance To Emirates NBA Cup Knockout Round

The Los Angeles Lakers returned home on Tuesday night and hosted the L.A. Clippers as part of Emirates NBA Cup group play.
The Lakers had a chance to clinch their group and advance to the knockout stage with a win, and that’s exactly what they did as they beat the Clippers 135-118 to improve to 13-4 on the season.
Despite all of the star power on the court, it was role players that kicked things off as Rui Hachimura and Kris Dunn had five early points each. The stars then got going as Luka Doncic and Kawhi Leonard each connected from deep.
Doncic had James Harden guarding him so was in attack mode, scoring eight straight points to force a Clippers timeout. Luka wasn’t done there though as he had 24 points in the first quarter. The Lakers weren’t playing any defense though and James Harden beat the buzzer to give the Clippers a 38-37 lead.
With Doncic on the bench to begin the second, James and Austin Reaves went into attack mode to regain the lead.
When Doncic returned he earned a three-point play as Leonard picked up his third foul and went to the bench. The Clippers continued their hot shooting without him though with Harden, Dunn and John Collins keeping them afloat. Despite 32 first-half points from Doncic, the Lakers took a slim 69-66 lead into the locker room.
The Lakers began the third quarter with a quick 9-4 spurt, forcing a Clippers timeout. Harden had a nice response with two quick buckets to lead an 11-0 run though as the Lakers still couldn’t gain any separation.
James got going offensively to close the third quarter, and the Lakers took a 98-93 lead into the fourth. LeBron wasn’t done there as he kept his foot on the gas pedal to stretch the lead to 11.
At that point, the Lakers’ stars continued to pour it on with James, Reaves and Doncic dominating offensively to continue growing the lead. The Clippers didn’t have a fourth quarter comeback in them, as the Lakers would go on to cruise to victory.
Things got a little chippy at the end as Dunn pushed Doncic and Jaxson Hayes retaliated to protect his teammates. Dunn wound up being ejected, while Hayes picked up a technical foul.
What’s next for the Lakers…
The Lakers will now get to enjoy their Thanksgiving before returning to the court on Friday when they host the Dallas Mavericks in their final Emirates NBA Cup group play game. This will be Luka Doncic’s first game against his former team this season and reports indicate that Anthony Davis has a chance to return to the lineup for Dallas.



