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Lakers rally to stun Grizzlies, Warriors shock Cavs

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>>LOS ANGELES: Dennis Schroder grabbed a steal and drove for the go-ahead basket with 7.6 seconds left on Friday as the Los Angeles Lakers edged Memphis 122-121 to end the Grizzles’ 11-game NBA winning streak.

Russell Westbrook led Los Angeles with 29 points off the bench and superstar LeBron James added 23 for a Lakers team who have struggled to find consistenc­y amid injuries — including the foot trouble sidelining Anthony Davis.

But it was German guard Schroder who starred late, serenely draining a pair of free throws to pull the Lakers within one — at 120-119 — with 13.2 seconds left.

On Memphis’ ensuing possession he poked the ball away from Desmond Bane and raced up the court with it for a lay-up. Fouled on the play, he made the free throw to put the Lakers up 122-120.

“I just made a play,” Schroder told broadcaste­r ESPN. “I just went to go get it, stabbed at it, the ball went loose and I just attacked the basket.”

The Grizzles would have another chance, but Ja Morant missed a driving shot and Brandon Clarke missed one of two free throws and the Lakers had the win.

Morant shook off a slow start to lead Memphis with 22 points. Tyus Jones and John Konchar had 20 each off the bench, but the Grizzlies slipped a game and a half behind Western Conference leaders Denver, who beat Indiana 134111 for their ninth straight victory.

“Hell of a game,” Lakers coach Darvin Ham said. “Our guys stayed competing, stayed together, stayed aggressive, I think that was the recipe.”

It was just the second time this season the Grizzles lost when leading after three quarters — and just the second Lakers’ win when trailing through three.

But it wasn’t the only unlikely outcome on the night as Jordan Poole and Golden State put on a shooting clinic in Cleveland, the Warriors draining 23 three-pointers in a 120-114 victory with Stephen Curry and three other starters on the bench.

Curry, Klay Thompson, Andrew Wiggins and Draymond Green all sat out the contest a day after the NBA champions’ heartbreak­ing overtime loss to the Celtics in Boston.

But with 32 points from Poole and 22 from Ty Jerome the Warriors posted their first road victory this season over a team with a winning record.

In Denver, two-time reigning MVP Nikola Jokic was sidelined with a hamstring injury.

But teammate Jamal Murray scored 17 points with 14 assists and 10 rebounds for the first triple-double of his career to lead the Nuggets over the Pacers.

In Dallas, the Mavericks’ MVP candidate Luka Doncic scored 34 points — making five of his eight three-point attempts — with 12 rebounds and seven assists in a 115-90 rout of the Miami Heat.

Brooklyn’s Kyrie Irving put on a show in Salt Lake City, scoring a season-high 48 points to lead the Nets to a 117-106 victory over the Utah Jazz.

RESULTS

(home team in CAPS)

ORLANDO 123 New Orleans 110; Golden State 120 CLEVELAND 114; DALLAS 115 Miami 90; ATLANTA 139 New York 124; LA Clippers 131 SAN ANTONIO 126; DENVER 134 Indiana 111; Brooklyn 117 UTAH 106; LA LAKERS 122 Memphis 121; SACRAMENTO 118 Oklahoma City 113

 ?? ?? LAST-GASP WINNER: The Lakers’ Dennis Schroder scores against the Grizzlies during the fourth quarter of their NBA game at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
LAST-GASP WINNER: The Lakers’ Dennis Schroder scores against the Grizzlies during the fourth quarter of their NBA game at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

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