Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Lakers all the way Davis shoves LA to summit

All the stuff we’ve been through this season, to clinch No.1 in the West means a lot but we’re not finished

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ORLANDO (AFP) — Anthony Davis scored 42 points as the Los Angeles Lakers clinched top seeding in the Western Conference on Monday with a 116-108 defeat of the Utah Jazz.

Stung by defeat to the Toronto Raptors on Saturday, the Lakers roared back in impressive fashion to overpower a talented Utah line-up.

The win sealed top spot in the West for the Lakers for the first time since 2010, when the late Kobe Bryant would go on to lead the team to the National Basketball Associatio­n Finals crown.

On Monday, Davis stamped his class on the contest with a hefty points tally as well as coming up with 12 rebounds, four assists and three steals.

LeBron James finished with 22 points and nine assists as the Lakers finally pulled away from a stubborn Utah side.

“All the stuff we’ve been through this season, to clinch No.1 in the West means a lot but we’re not finished,” Davis said.

“It’s just one of the milestones of many to get to where we want to be.”

It was the 20th time Davis has scored 20 points or more in the first half as a Laker, the first player from the franchise to achieve that feat since Bryant, who died in a helicopter crash in January.

“To be in a category with him means a lot,” Davis said. “I know he’s looking down on us, cheering us on.”

Elsewhere on Monday, Fred VanVleet scored a career-high 36 points as the Toronto Raptors dug deep to defeat the Miami Heat 107-103 in their Eastern Conference clash.

VanVleet led the scoring for the Raptors with a haul that included seven three-pointers from 12 attempts as Toronto improved to 48-18 to remain in second place in the East.

VanVleet also made a big contributi­on defensivel­y for the Raptors, forcing a deflection of a Jimmy Butler pass later on that denied Miami an opportunit­y for a game-tying score. VanVleet finished with four turnovers.

It was an all-round display that left Raptors coach Nick Nurse purring with pleasure after the victory.

Elsewhere, Nikola Jokic had a triple-double as the Denver Nuggets overpowere­d the Oklahoma City Thunder in a 121-113 victory in overtime.

Jokic finished with 30 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists in a stellar performanc­e for Denver, who improved to 44-23 with the win. The Nuggets remain third in the Western Conference standings behind the Lakers and Los Angeles Clippers.

Michael Porter led the Denver scoring with a career-high 37 points, while Paul Millsap and Monte Morris had 17 points each. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led Oklahoma City’s scoring with 24 points while Chris Paul had 23 and Danilo Gallinari added 20 markers.

Jokic, who dominated overtime to help Denver close out the win, said the victory was reward for the hard work the Nuggets have put in behind the scenes since being sequestere­d inside the NBA’s “bubble.”

It’s just one of the milestones of many to get to where we want to be.

“We needed it,” Jokic said.

“For the guys that are here, this is I think their 24th day, 27th day that they are here, they are working.”

“This is my third week, so the guys are putting the work in, it has kind of paid off a little bit. But, of course, this is our goal to win the game.”

Nuggets coach Michael Malone echoed Jokic’s remarks.

“I think it’s valuable and important for us to get a win, a division win, against a good team,” Malone said.

“We’ve been down here for like 28 days, I don’t even know what the exact number is.”

 ?? GARRETT ELLWOOD /AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ?? ANTHONY Davis of the Lakers (center) stands head and shoulders above Jordan Clarkson (right) and the Utah Jazz.
GARRETT ELLWOOD /AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ANTHONY Davis of the Lakers (center) stands head and shoulders above Jordan Clarkson (right) and the Utah Jazz.

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