Jamaica Gleaner

LeBron gets triple-double as Cavs beat Lakers

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LONZO BALL got an upclose look at the biggest baller of them all. LeBron James recorded his 59th career triple-double in front of Ball and his brothers, Kevin Love scored 28 points, and the Cleveland Cavaliers won for the 16th time in 17 games, 121-112, over the Los Angeles Lakers on Thursday night.

James finished with 25 points, 12 rebounds, and 12 assists to move into a tie with Larry Bird for sixth place on the career triple-doubles list. James also put the Lakers away in the final minutes with a dunk and short runner, leading Cleveland to its 10th straight home win.

For Ball, his first on-court encounter with James was eyeopening.

“Watching him doesn’t do him justice,” Ball said. “He has that size, that speed. I’d say he’s the best player in the world right now.”

James, who has been compliment­ary of the 20-year-old Ball in the past, met with the Lakers highly touted rookie on the floor following the game. As cameras recorded the moment, James and Ball, whose all-around games and background­s are very similar, covered their mouths so the world couldn’t listen in on their conversati­on.

James said he was humbled to learn that the former UCLA star patterned his game after him. James has become a fan of Ball’s game.

“It’s always team,” James said when asked what he admires most about Ball. “He passes the ball. Pushes the ball up the floor. Someone you want to play with. This is a team game. Everyone gets so caught up in this whole individual thing, the whole team game gets overlooked, but then, I’m not going to go there.”

Love scored 13 in the third quarter when the Cavs opened an 11-point lead. José Calderón added a season-high 17 points for Cleveland.

Brandon Ingram scored 26 for the Lakers, and Ball had 13 points, 10 assists, and eight rebounds.

The first game between James and Ball had the build-up of a play-off game as the world’s best player matched up against a budding star.

Ball’s father, LaVar, did not attend the game, but his brothers, LiAngelo and LaMelo, sat behind L.A’s bench. LaVar Ball launched his “Big Baller Brand” to promote his three talented sons. James gave the family a lesson in the business of basketball.

Of course, James’s impending free agency has led to speculatio­n that he may sign with the Lakers. Because of his connection­s to Los Angeles (he owns a film production company and recently bought another home there) and some Twitter posts he has made about Ball, the Lakers are believed to be a potential landing spot for the threetime NBA champion, who scoffed at the conjecture about his future or his relationsh­ip with Ball.

Other results: Detroit 105 Atlanta 91; New York 111 Brooklyn 104; Minnesota 119 Sacramento 96; Golden State 112, Dallas 97.

 ?? AP ?? Cleveland Cavaliers’ LeBron James dunks against Los Angeles Lakers’ Larry Nance Jr in the first half of a NBA basketball game on Thursday night.
AP Cleveland Cavaliers’ LeBron James dunks against Los Angeles Lakers’ Larry Nance Jr in the first half of a NBA basketball game on Thursday night.

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