Los Angeles Times

Kuzma shoots down rumors, skid

He distances himself from trainer’s remarks about James, then puts end to losing streak.

- LAKERS 128 PORTLAND 120 By Tania Ganguli

PORTLAND, Ore. — The first losing streak of the Lakers’ season ended Saturday night in a 128-120 victory at Portland.

It ended with Kentavious Caldwell-Pope threes, Kyle Kuzma Euro steps, LeBron James no-look passes and Anthony Davis dunks and blocks.

The Trail Blazers fought valiantly, with 31 points from Damian Lillard and 19 points and 16 rebounds from Hassan Whiteside, but dropped their third consecutiv­e game.

Kuzma led the Lakers for a second game in a row. He scored 24 points making nine of 17 shots, while James added 21 points with 16 assists and Davis scored 20. Caldwell-Pope scored all 13 of his points in the second half, when he made all three three-pointers he took.

Three games after the

points, their reserves contribute­d 72. Rajon Rondo had 15 points and four assists off the bench.

“Rondo came in with so much, his pace was incredible,” James said. “Kuz is keeping up his streak of scoring the ball with the punch we’ve been wanting all year. He’s getting back to his groove. And AC [Anthony Caruso], and Dwight [Howard] was a monster in the paint. Everybody else just chipped in. It was a good allaround game.”

The Lakers improved to 25-7 and will play the Dallas Mavericks at home on Sunday.

Davis all but predicted the win before shootaroun­d Saturday morning.

“I’m pretty sure we’ll come out victorious in this game because of the way film session went yesterday and practice,” Davis said. “It was a good one.”

He said the Lakers found their competitiv­e spirit after losing four games in a row. Coach Frank Vogel told his players he was edgy and angry, and he felt that energy from them too. That intensity continued into practice on a day when the season’s first bit of drama swirled.

Kyle Kuzma’s trainer, Clint Parks, had posted messages on Instagram that were critical of James in comparison to Kawhi Leonard, whom Parks also trained. Social media buzzed with suggestion­s of a rift between the two Lakers. Kuzma approached James on Friday to distance himself from the comments.

“I just told him that I can’t control what another man says,” Kuzma said. “Obviously I don’t feel that way. Everybody knows that me and LeBron have a great relationsh­ip and left it at that.”

Said James of Parks: “I’ve never met the guy, I don’t know the guy, I could care less about the guy.”

Kuzma said multiple times Saturday morning that he didn’t care about the social media chatter about the incident. On Saturday night, he produced a dominant first half.

Almost as soon as Kuzma checked into the game, James passed him the ball. Kuzma gave it right back to James, who hit the Lakers’ only three-pointer of the first quarter.

The Lakers controlled most of the second quarter and took a five-point lead into halftime.

Midway through the third, Portland went on an 11-0 run to take an 8685 lead with 5:15 left in the quarter. It was their first lead of the second half.

Toward the end of that run, Davis was gathering the ball for a dunk when Kent Bazemore stripped him and made contact with Davis’ arm. The Lakers star stood under the basket grabbing his right shoulder, which has been injured in the past.

The Lakers took a timeout, then finally broke their drought with a jumper from James.

“You stay even keeled,” James said. “Understand in the building that you’re playing in, they’re going to make runs. They got great players on their team. Dame, CJ [McCollum], Melo [Carmelo Anthony]. Make great shots, make contested shots. Just stay even keeled and keep pushing forward.”

With 8:38 left in the game, James blocked Anfernee Simons at the rim and moments later Kuzma used a Euro step to score and stretch the lead to 109-101. Caldwell-Pope added a pair of corner threes to help extend the lead to double digits each time.

James exited with 25 seconds left to a standing ovation from the Lakers fans in the Moda Center.

 ?? Craig Mitchelldy­er Associated Press ?? LeBRON JAMES drives around Portland’s Hassan Whiteside, scoring 21 points with 16 assists and seven rebounds.
Craig Mitchelldy­er Associated Press LeBRON JAMES drives around Portland’s Hassan Whiteside, scoring 21 points with 16 assists and seven rebounds.

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