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Jazz beat Lakers; Thunders and Timberwolv­es post facile wins

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LOS ANGELES: The Utah Jazz manhandled the NBA champion Los Angeles Lakers on Wednesday, improving on their league-leading record with a pitiless 114-89 victory.

Donovan Mitchell, headed for his second straight All-star Game, scored a modest 13 points but added 10 rebounds and eight assists.

All-star French center Rudy Gobert and Jordan Clarkson scored 18 points apiece as six Jazz players scored in double figures in the dominant performanc­e against the injury-depleted Lakers.

The Western Conference-leading Jazz made 22 three-pointers to the Lakers’ eight, pulling away in the second quarter as they improved to 26-6.

Los Angeles, without injured star Anthony Davis and guard Dennis Schroder -- fell to 22-11 with their fourth straight defeat.

Lebron James scored 19 points and sat out the fourth quarter with the game out of hand.

Montrezl Harrell with 16 and Markieff Morris with 12 were the only other Lakers players to score in double figures.

Lakers coach Frank Vogel was happy to call the Jazz the hotest team in the NBA “right now”, and James said the Lakers were confident of beter things to come. “It’s a tough stretch for us, but this won’t define what we will be for the rest of the season and for the long haul, that’s for sure,” James said.

Lu Dort was the hero in Oklahoma City, draining a game-winning three-pointer at the buzzer in the Thunder’s 102-99 victory over the San Antonio Spurs.

Shai Gilgeous-alexander scored a career-high 42 points for the Thunder, who had 16 each from Al Horford and Dort.

San Antonio had tied it up at 99-99 on Lonnie Walker’s layup with 29.9 seconds let. But the Spurs turned the ball over with 3.9 to play to set the stage for Dort.

It went to overtime in Chicago, where Zach Lavine scored 35 points to help the Bulls overcome the Minnesota Timberwolv­es 133-126.

Lavine made 14 of his 21 shots and the Bulls connected on 59% of their shots from the field as they won their third straight game.

In Atlanta, Italian veteran Danilo Gallinari set a Hawks record with 10 three-pointers, delivering 38 points off the bench to help the hosts to a 127-112 victory over the struggling Boston Celtics.

Gallinari broke the club record of nine threepoint­ers set by Steve Smith in 1997 and the Hawks surpassedt­hefranchis­erecordwit­h23three-pointers.

Star point guard Trae Young scored 33 points in a game Atlanta led by as much as 27 in the first half. The Hawks were never threatened in the second as they handed the Celtics a third straight defeat.

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