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NETS END LAKERS’ PLAYOFF DREAMS

LeBron James to miss playoffs for the first time after eight straight NBA finals stint

- AP

D’ANGELO Russell took no public pleasure in playing a pretty big role in officially eliminatin­g the Los Angeles Lakers from playoff contention for yet another season.

Russell is much more excited about the increasing likelihood that he’s about to make his postseason debut with the Brooklyn Nets.

Joe Harris hit six 3-pointers while scoring 26 points, and Russell added 21 points and 13 assists against his former team in the Nets’ 111-106 win over the Lakers on Friday night, March 22.

Russell had seven points and three assists in the fourth quarter while Brooklyn held on to beat the Lakers, who drafted Russell in 2015 and traded him in 2017. He hit two big 3-pointers down the stretch, and he raised his finger to his lips to shush his former fans in the Staples Center crowd.

But Russell said it was nothing personal, and he didn’t think much about putting the final nail in the Lakers’ playoff hopes.

“Sounds good on paper, but at the end of the day, we’re not playing them,” Russell said. “We’re not competing against them for seeding, so the win is good enough.”

Los Angeles (31-41) will miss the playoffs for a franchise-record sixth straight season even with LeBron James, who fell just short of his 81st career triple-double with 25 points, 14 assists and nine rebounds.

“It’s been a tough season for all of us,” James said. “It’s not what we signed up for. Throughout the year, things happen. Suspension­s, injuries, and us just not being able to play sustainabl­e basketball for 48 minutes. You don’t even try to wrap your head around it. You just keep playing and try to get better and go from there.”

The Nets needed another big game from Russell, who scored 27 of his 44 points in the fourth quarter of a thrilling win over the Kings three nights earlier. That stunning effort in Sacramento was the latest highlight of a breakout season for LA’s former No. 2 overall pick.

Russell was well-liked by Lakers fans — but not by Magic Johnson, who dumped Russell in a trade to get rid of Timofey Mozgov’s onerous contract just a few months after the Hall of Famer took over the Lakers’ basketball operations.

“This is definitely where I started,” said Russell, who has previously acknowledg­ed being irked by Magic’s parting comments about his leadership. “It’s definitely a place that gave me an opportunit­y. Not many guys started somewhere and then that was forgotten throughout their career. You know, Chauncey Billups, the (Steve) Nashes of that group, so I’m trying to consider myself one of those guys.”

Russell has grown into an AllStar in Brooklyn, while the Lakers have stayed in largely the same place in the standings despite adding James last summer. /

 ?? AP FOTO ?? TOUGH SEASON. LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers have only won thrice in 15 games since the All-Star break and are out of the playoffs hunt.
AP FOTO TOUGH SEASON. LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers have only won thrice in 15 games since the All-Star break and are out of the playoffs hunt.

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