The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

NBA notes

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■ Lakers: If the game late Sunday was a Hollywood audition, the young Los Angeles Lakers certainly did well enough to impress budding entertainm­ent mogul LeBron James. The Lakers will have to wait until summer to find out whether they earned a callback — or maybe even got the part. Julius Randle had a career-high 36 points, 14 rebounds and seven assists, and the Lakers put on a show in front of James with a 127113 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers. Isaiah Thomas had 20 points, nine assists and five rebounds against his former teammates as the Lakers roared away from the defending Eastern Conference champions in the second half with their exciting, energetic style under coach Luke Walton. The Lakers looked hungry, exciting and full of potential. They hope that’s attractive to James, who can be a free agent this summer. “Since Luke took over, they’ve improved every single season, I think,” said James, who had 24 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists. “They just try to implement that ball movement, that body movement that he got when he was in Golden State.” Although nobody on either side is able to talk about it yet, this game seemed to carry added importance for both the Lakers and James, who will be at a crossroads shortly in his incredible career. Magic Johnson has spent the past year making moves — including the trade that sent Larry Nance Jr. and Jordan Clarkson to Cleveland last month — to get the Lakers into prime salary-cap position to chase elite free agents this summer.

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