Philippine Daily Inquirer

WITH LEBRON BACK, LAKERS FINALLY WIN ON ROAD; CELTICS TRIUMPH

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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.

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