WITH LEBRON BACK, LAKERS FINALLY WIN ON ROAD; CELTICS TRIUMPH
LeBron James returned from a five-game injury absence to score 21 points on Friday as the Los Angeles Lakers beat the Spurs, 105-94, in San Antonio for their first road win of the NBA season.
James pulled down eight rebounds and handed out five assists with three steals and a blocked shot in 33 minutes on the floor, with Lakers coach Darvin Ham saying the fourtime NBA champion looked “phenomenal” after missing five games with a groin injury.
Ham was delighted with what he saw from his superstar, James’s nine turnovers notwithstanding.
“He was moving great,” Ham said. “Obviously there’s going to be some rust there... but I thought he looked great.”
The Boston Celtics, led by 30 points from Jayson Tatum, downed the red-hot Sacramento Kings 122-104 to improve their league-leading record to 15-4.
On a busy night in the NBA after a day off for the US Thanksgiving holiday, the Milwaukee Bucks rallied for a 117-102 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers in a battle for second place in the Eastern Conference.
In San Antonio, all eyes were on James, who is on track—if he stays healthy—to surpass Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as the league’s all-time leading scorer as early as February.
He scored the first basket of the contest as the Lakers quickly powered to a double-digit lead.
They led 59-41 at halftime, but the young Spurs team had sliced the deficit to 81-78 by early in the fourth.
The Lakers responded, James’s dunk taking the lead back to 10 points.
“I felt pretty good,” James said. “I’ve been non-stop around the clock (getting treatment) for the last couple of weeks to get back on the floor.”
In Boston, the Celtics survived a sloppy third quarter to down the Kings, whose eight wins in November included a seven-game winning streak.
Boston led by as many as 16 early in the second quarter, but the Kings used a 40-point second period to cut the deficit to two points at halftime.
The game was tied 84-84 when Boston reserve Payton Pritchard drained a three and Tatum fed Luke Kornet for an alley-oop dunk. Tatum then came up with a steal and a basket, followed by a rebound and a triple to give the Celtics a 94-84 lead entering the fourth.