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Lakers rally from 19-point deficit to register 103-94 win over Bulls

Los Angeles win consecutiv­e games for second time this season

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The Los Angeles Lakers’ first half resembled many miserable stretches of the past four seasons. Although the Chicago Bulls have plenty of their own problems, they outworked, outshot and outsmarted the Lakers while taking a 14-point lead.

Coach Luke Walton reminded his young team that 14 points aren’t much in the NBA, and the Lakers proceeded to stage a rally that suggested the future might not be so miserable after all.

Kyle Kuzma had 22 points, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope scored 11 of his 21 in the fourth quarter and the Lakers roared back from a 19-point deficit in the second half for a 103-94 victory over the Bulls.

Brandon Ingram had 17 points, five rebounds and five assists as the Lakers won consecutiv­e games for the second time this season, doing so in a thrilling fashion that had their still-faithful fans standing, cheering and recalling the 16-time champion franchise’s better years. “Anytime you go out there and compete, and you look to your right and your left and everybody is competing as hard as you are, that’s a great feeling,” said Lonzo Ball.

Not competitiv­e

Los Angeles are off to an 8-10 start and sitting in eighth place in the Western Conference — small achievemen­ts, but important steps for a young team just starting to believe it can compete.

The Lakers weren’t competitiv­e in the first half while committing 13 turnovers, and they trailed 61-42 early in the second half. But they put together a 3819 run spurred by an energetic third quarter from Jordan Clarkson, Josh Hart and Julius Randle, who finished with 10 points.

Caldwell-Pope’s layup with 3:08 to play gave the Lakers their first lead since the first quarter, and the veteran added backto-back 3-pointers. The Lakers finished strong for their first win over the Bulls at Staples Center in three tries. “I was shocked we were only down 14 at the half, to be honest,” Walton said. “It was a learning opportunit­y for the guys to be down 20 and realise you don’t need hero shots. You just need to tighten down on what we are doing, and you can get back in the game.”

 ?? AFP ?? Kyle Kuzma (right) of the Los Angeles Lakers passes past Lauri Markkanen of the Chicago Bulls during the second half of the game at Staples Center on Tuesday.
AFP Kyle Kuzma (right) of the Los Angeles Lakers passes past Lauri Markkanen of the Chicago Bulls during the second half of the game at Staples Center on Tuesday.

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