Khaleej Times

Toronto Raptors ‘Serge’ past Los Angeles Lakers

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los angeles — Serge Ibaka delivered a career-high 34 points in a masterful display of shooting as the Kawhi Leonard-less Toronto Raptors rolled over the Los Angeles Lakers 121-107 on Sunday.

Ibaka drained his first 14 shots of the game as Toronto embarrasse­d the Lakers by grabbing a shocking 31-point lead in the first half en route to their ninth win of the NBA season.

“They just came out and hit us right in the mouth,” said Lakers forward LeBron James.

Once their starters had seized command the Raptors worked some of their reserve players into the contest. Los Angeles cut the margin to 117-107 in the fourth but they failed to get any closer with the game out of hand and James sitting on the bench in the final quarter.

“It was very, very hard to make a game of it when you are trying to expend so much energy trying to get back into it,” said James.

“I don’t really like to talk about it being disappoint­ing. There was a lot of things we could have done better today.”

Ibaka finished 15-of-17 from the field and didn’t miss a shot until 5:16 of the third quarter. He also added 10 rebounds.

“It is true I played great but to me we got the win and that is the most important thing,” said Ibaka.

Kyle Lowry added 21 points and 15 assists as the Eastern Conference-leading Raptors recorded their eighth consecutiv­e win over the Lakers since 2014.

James finished with just 18 points. Kyle Kuzma scored 24 points and Brandon Ingram added 16 for the Lakers.

Leonard missed the game with a sore left foot which no doubt had the Lakers breathing a sigh of relief. If there was a mercy rule in basketball the Lakers would have exercised it in the first.

“We really underestim­ated how fast they play,” said Kuzma. —

 ?? AFP ?? Serge Ibaka of the Toronto Raptors dunks in front of Josh Hart of the Los Angeles Lakers during the first half. —
AFP Serge Ibaka of the Toronto Raptors dunks in front of Josh Hart of the Los Angeles Lakers during the first half. —

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