Lakers Edge Pacers In Thrilling 150-145 Victory
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Anthony Davis led the charge with 36 points as the Los Angeles Lakers held off a resilient Indiana Pacers comeback for a dramatic 150-145 win.
LeBron James contributed 26 points and 10 assists to secure the Lakers' franchise's highest-scoring performance in 37 years.
Despite a late surge from the Pacers, the Lakers managed to maintain their lead, sealing the victory with key plays in the final minutes.
Spencer Dinwiddie's impressive 26-point performance added depth to the Lakers' offense, while Tyrese Haliburton's efforts for the Pacers fell just short.
However, controversy arose over the free throw differentials, with Pacers coach Rick Carlisle expressing frustration over the officiating.
AD, LeBron, Dinwiddie and Reaves are the first quartet of teammates to score 25+ points in an NBA game in over 3 years 🤯
— NBA (@NBA) March 25, 2024
AD: 36 PTS, 16 REB
LBJ: 26 PTS, 10 AST
Dinwiddie: 26 PTS (8-11 FGM)
Reaves: 25 PTS, 8 AST
They're also the first @Lakers quartet to do so since 1971! pic.twitter.com/6DnPcvEBlQ
Despite defensive lapses, the Lakers celebrated a hard-fought win as they continue their push in the Western Conference standings.
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