The Bakersfield Californian

Davis, Westbrook lead Lakers by Spurs 125-121

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SAN ANTONIO — Anthony Davis had 35 points and 17 rebounds, Russell Westbrook added 33 points and 10 rebounds, and the Los Angeles Lakers rallied without LeBron James to beat the San Antonio Spurs 125-121 in overtime Tuesday night.

Dejounte Murray had 21 points, 15 assists and 12 rebounds for his fifth career triple-double, and he missed a jumper in the closing seconds that would have won it for the Spurs. Jakob Poeltl added 27 points and 14 rebounds for San Antonio, and Lonnie Walker IV had a season-high 21 points.

James missed the Lakers’ first road game of the season with a sore right ankle, an injury that occurred in Sunday’s win over Memphis. The Lakers decided to be cautious with the early-season injury.

Malik Monk started in James’ place and gave the Lakers a 114-112 lead on a 3-pointer with 58.6 seconds remaining. Monk finished with 17 points and was 4-for10 on 3-pointers.

Davis and Westbrook had season highs in scoring. Playing before a sold-out AT&T Center that was equally divided between the two teams, the Lakers won their second straight to reach .500.

Westbrook, acquired in an offseason trade, had 15 points in the final quarter and overtime to eclipse his previous high of 15 points with the Lakers.

Davis gave the Lakers a pair of scares after tweaking his right shoulder in the opening quarter and bumping his right knee in the final seconds of regulation. He still played a game-high 42 minutes.

Walker made three consecutiv­e 3-pointers that sparked an 18-3 run to close the third quarter that gave the Spurs a 97-85 lead.

Davis and Westbrook combined for 14 points as the Lakers went on a 17-4 run to open the fourth and reclaim a 102-101 lead.

The Lakers took advantage of starting 6-foot-10 Davis and 6-11 DeAndre Jordan against 7-foot Poeltl and 6-5 Keldon Johnson. Davis and Jordan combined for 14 points on 16 attempts in the first quarter and had 11 rebounds.

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