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Davis leads Lakers comeback over Bucks in overtime thriller

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LOS ANGELES: Anthony Davis led a stunning late fightback as the Los Angeles Lakers overturned a 19-point fourth quarter deficit to defeat the Milwaukee Bucks 128-124 in double overtime on Tuesday.

With Lebron James ruled out through injury, a banged-up Davis spent nearly 52 minutes on court to rally the Lakers to victory against an in-form Bucks side who went into the clash on a six-game winning streak.

Davis finished with 34 points, 23 rebounds and two assists while also making four blocks in a towering defensive display.

The Lakers veteran was backed offensivel­y by Austin Reaves and D’angelo Russell, who both finished with 29 points apiece.

Reaves bagged only the second triple-double of his career, with 14 rebounds and 10 assists to go alongside his 29 points.

Milwaukee meanwhile were let wondering where it all went wrong ater leading the game from the start of the first quarter until the Lakers tied it up at 101-101 courtesy of two free throws from Taurean Prince with 44 seconds remaining.

Two see-saw periods of overtime saw the lead go back and forth until a 28-foot Reaves threepoint­er and two free throws from Russell gave the Lakers a decisive 126-121 advantage with 14 seconds remaining.

Malik Beasley’s three-pointer closed the gap to two points for Milwaukee but two more Davis free throws sealed victory.

“That was a hell of a team win right there,” Lakers coach Darvin Ham said aterwards.

“The guys did it -- they banded together once again and competed their asses off. It was a great way to start off a six-game road trip.”

Reaves meanwhile saluted Davis’ batling performanc­e. The 31-year-old was clearly struggling for mobility for much of the game ater injuring a knee in a collision with Milwaukee’s Khris Middleton.

“He just wanted to continue to batle with us,” Reaves said of Davis. “Any time he’s on the court he’s making an impact.”

Giannis Antetokoun­mpo led Milwaukee’s scorers with 29 points while Damian Lillard finished with 27.

Milwaukee coach Doc Rivers meanwhile said his team paid the price for not puting the game out of reach ater twice opening up double-digit leads.

“When you have team down 18 points, you have a chance to take that lead to 30, and we didn’t do that,” Rivers said.

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Los Angeles Lakers’ Anthony Davis vies for the ball with Milwaukee Bucks’ Giannis Antetokoun­mpo during their NBA game.
Associated Press ↑ Los Angeles Lakers’ Anthony Davis vies for the ball with Milwaukee Bucks’ Giannis Antetokoun­mpo during their NBA game.

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