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LeBron’s Lakers remain winless

- BASKETBALL (AFP)

AN overtime fightback from the San Antonio Spurs left LeBron James waiting for his first win with the Los Angeles Lakers in a high-scoring thriller at the Staples Center on Monday.

San Antonio ran out a 143-142 winner after two late free-throw misses from James allowed Patty Mills to drain a jump shot for the Spurs with seven seconds remaining to snatch victory.

Mills’ late winner was the final act of a pulsating battle which saw the Lakers overturn a 120-128 deficit with a minute left in the fourth quarter to force overtime, with James raising the roof with a 3-pointer to tie the game.

James had looked poised to lead the Lakers to their first victory of the regular season after they surged into a 141-136 lead with 55 seconds of OT remaining.

But San Antonio regrouped to come storming back and when James missed two free throws that would have given the Lakers a 3-point lead, Mills struck to give the Spurs the win.

The defeat left James reflecting on his first 0-3 start to the season since his rookie National Basketball Associatio­n year in 2003.

The 33-year-old was able to draw positives from the loss, however.

“I know what I got myself into,” James told reporters. “It’s a process. We’ll be fine. I didn’t come here thinking we were going to be blazing storms right out the gate.

“We’re going to continue to get better. I like the direction we’re going in. Obviously we haven’t got the results or the wins yet, but it’s a long process.”

LaMarcus Aldridge led the scoring for San Antonio with 37 points while DeMar DeRozan added 32.

Kyle Kuzma top scored for the Lakers with 37 points as James finished with 32 points.

Lakers coach Luke Walton said his team could take positives from the game despite the defeat.

“Overall, very pleased with our guys tonight,” Walton said. “That’s three games we’ve had a chance to win now. Obviously it’s about winning and losing at the end of the day. It’s a tough one to take but we’ll be back in the gym tomorrow doing it all over again.”

Elsewhere, reigning champions the Golden State Warriors improved to 3-1 with a 123-103 demolition of the Phoenix Suns in Oakland.

Stephen Curry led the scoring with 29 points, 18 of his tally coming from 3-point range. Kevin Durant had 22 points while Klay Thompson added 16.

Earlier, Nikola Vucevic poured 24 points as the Orlando Magic beat the Celtics in Boston in an Eastern Conference upset.

Montenegri­n center Vucevic also hauled down 12 rebounds to give Orlando its second win in a 93-90 victory.

Jonathan Isaac had 18 points while Evan Fournier (14) and Aaron Gordon (13) also contribute­d.

Boston, tipped as one of the favorites for the Eastern Conference title this season, struggled to get going.

Kyrie Irving finished with 22 points but it was a frustratin­g evening for the rest of the Celtics line-up with Al Horford restricted to 15 points and Gordon Hayward 11.

In other NBA games, it was: Bucks 124, Knicks 113; Wizards 125, Trail Blazers 124 (OT); Raptors 127, Hornets 106; Timberwolv­es 101, Pacers 91; Grizzlies 92, Jazz 84; and Mavericks 115, Bulls 109

 ??  ?? San Antonio Spurs guard Patty Mills shoots against Los Angeles Lakers guard Josh Hart and center JaVale McGee during the second half of their NBA clash at Staples Center in Los Angeles on Monday. The Spurs won 143-142 in overtime. — Reuters
San Antonio Spurs guard Patty Mills shoots against Los Angeles Lakers guard Josh Hart and center JaVale McGee during the second half of their NBA clash at Staples Center in Los Angeles on Monday. The Spurs won 143-142 in overtime. — Reuters

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