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Davis, Howard clash as Lakers slump again

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LOS ANGELES: Anthony Davis and Dwight Howard had to be separated by teammates as the Los Angeles Lakers slumped to an eighth straight defeat with a 115105 loss to the Phoenix Suns on Friday. After losing all six of their pre-season games, the Lakers followed up their season-opening reverse to Golden State on Tuesday with another disjointed performanc­e at the Staples Center.

And the tensions within the Lakers’ new-look roster boiled over in the first half when Davis and Howard squared up to each other on the bench during a timeout. Several Lakers players including LeBron James scrambled to separate the duo, with Davis gesticulat­ing as he was hustled away. Coach Frank Vogel later played down the altercatio­n, which he said had arisen from a miscommuni­cation on court.

“Dwight and AD had a miscue on a coverage and they talked it out,” Vogel said. “When you’re getting you’re a** kicked, sometimes those conversati­ons get heated. Those guys love each other, they talked it out. And that’s going to happen from time to time — I’d rather our guys care than not care.”

Howard later told reporters he had settled his difference­s with Davis. “We squashed it right then and there,” Howard said. “We’re both very passionate about winning and we didn’t want to lose this game. But we’re grown men, we got it out the way. We squashed it.

There’s no issue between me and him — that’s my brother, my teammate.”

The Lakers led early in the second quarter against last season’s NBA Finals runners-up, but were overwhelme­d in the third quarter as the Suns romped into a 32-point lead. Chris Paul led the scoring for Phoenix with 23 points and 14 assists while Devin Booker had 22 points, with Mikal Bridges adding 21.

James led the Lakers scorers with 25 points while Davis added 22 with 14 rebounds in a losing effort. Russell Westbrook was one assist away from his first triple double in a Lakers shirt, with 11 rebounds, nine assists and 15 points.

Sixers collapse

Elsewhere Friday, Kevin Durant scored a 29-point triple-double as the Brooklyn Nets punished a late collapse by the Philadelph­ia 76ers to bag their opening win of the season. The Nets appeared to be poised for a second straight loss following their opening defeat to Milwaukee after the Sixers pulled into a 108-98 lead with just five minutes remaining in the fourth quarter.

But the Sixers’ hopes of extending their unbeaten start to the season evaporated as their shooting accuracy deserted them in the closing stages. The Sixers made 10 misses as the Nets turned a 10-point deficit into a 114-109 win with a 16-1 scoring run. Durant finished with 15 rebounds and 12 assists along with his 29-point haul, while LaMarcus Aldridge finished with 23 points and James Harden 20. Joe Harris added 14 off the bench while Patty Mills chipped in with 11.

The Sixers led for the entire game until their late fourth-quarter collapse, going 14 points clear in the first quarter alone. But they were unable to respond when Brooklyn turned up the pace in the fourth quarter with a more physical approach.—ÅFP

 ?? ?? LOS ANGELES: LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers looks at the fans seated courtside as they were getting blown out by Phoenix Suns during the second half of the game at Staples Center on Friday in Los Angeles, California.
LOS ANGELES: LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers looks at the fans seated courtside as they were getting blown out by Phoenix Suns during the second half of the game at Staples Center on Friday in Los Angeles, California.

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