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James masterpiec­e in vain as Clippers sink Lakers, Heat win

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miami:lebron James took another stride towards the NBA’S all-time scoring record with a dazzling 46-point performanc­e but could not stop the Los Angeles Lakers falling to a 133-115 blowout against the Los Angeles Clippers on Tuesday.

The 38-year-old basketball icon rolled back the years with the latest in a string of virtuoso performanc­es, draining a career-best nine threepoint­ers in what was ultimately a futile effort against a Clippers side led by Paul George and Kawhi Leonard.

James let the court immediatel­y ater the Clippers completed a wire-to-wire victory that saw them lead by as much as 23 points at half-time.

James threatened to inspire a fourth-quarter comeback to get the Lakers within 10 points but the Clippers regrouped around George and Leonard and pulled away. The only consolatio­n for James was that he is now within touching distance of surpassing Lakers legend Kareem Abdul-jabbar as the NBA’S all-time points scorer.

James needs another 178 points to eclipse Abdul-jabbar’s tally of 38,387 points, one of the most coveted and longstandi­ng records in basketball. On current form, James is on track to break the record sometime in the next fortnight.

Lakers coach Darvin Ham admited his team was not giving James the support his blistering form deserved.

“I’m happy for him, but we’ve got to get better,” Ham said. “We’ve got to give some help in other areas. He’s playing at an unbelievab­le level right now - it’s amazing to be able to watch. But having said that. So everyone can do something a litle bit beter -- myself and my staff included.”

The Lakers fell to 22-26 and are 13th in the Western Conference standings while the Clippers improved to 26-24 to move to fith.

George led the Clippers scoring with 27 points while Leonard added 25 and Norman Powell 22.

ADEBAYO Downs celtics:in other games, Bam Adebayo led a fourth-quarter fightback as the Miami Heat shrugged off an injury to Jimmy Butler to edge the pace-seting Boston Celtics 98-95.

Miami were rocked by the withdrawal of Butler shortly before tip-off in Florida as they prepared to face the Eastern Conference leaders and most bookmakers’ favorites for this year’s NBA crown.

But Adebayo stepped up with a 30-point performanc­e as Miami sent Boston spinning to a second straight loss following Monday’s reverse to Orlando.

Adebayo’s haul included a crucial contributi­on down the stretch as Miami overturned a 10-point deficit with just over eight minutes remaining to close out a hard-fought victory.

The Celtics looked set for a morale-boosting road win as they opened up an 87-77 lead midway through the fourth quarter.

But back-to-back three-pointers from Haywood Highsmith got Miami to within four points.

 ?? Reuters ?? Miami Heat’s Bam Adebayo (second left) ↑ dunks the ball against the Boston Celtics during their NBA game in Miami.
Reuters Miami Heat’s Bam Adebayo (second left) ↑ dunks the ball against the Boston Celtics during their NBA game in Miami.

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