Porterville Recorder

Bridges, Hornets hold off short-handed Lakers, 117-114

- By STEVE REED

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) —Russell Westbrook had a choice to make at the end of regulation —drive to the basket and try to send the game into overtime or pull the trigger on a 3-pointer and go for the victory.

Westbrook went for the win, but his shot with 0.7 seconds left didn’t fall resulting in yet another loss for the struggling Los Angeles Lakers.

Miles Bridges had 26 points, the seldom-used Ish Smith provided a huge boost off the bench with 22 points on 10-of12 shooting as the Charlotte Hornets held off the short-handed Lakers 117-114 on Friday night.

With stars Lebron James and Anthony Davis

out with injuries, Westbrook had an impressive game scoring 35 points —including 16 in the fourth quarter —while willing the Lakers back from a 20-point deficit.

As for the final shot, he has no regrets.

“I had just made two (3-pointers) just before that, so I will live and die with that one,” Westbrook said.

Down by two, Westbrook got the ball at the top of the key with nine seconds left and pivoted to the left side of the floor where he sized up defender Miles Bridges. Feeling Bridges was giving him enough room to shoot, Westbrook went for the win and pulled up.

But the ball bounced off the rim and P.J. Washington secured the rebound. Washington added a free throw with 0.2 left for the final margin.

Bridges, who got switched onto Westbrook on the final play, said he figured Westbrook was going to go for the win with the Lakers playing on the road and on the second night of a backto-back.

“I know he didn’t want to go to overtime,” Bridges said. “I tried to get a good contest on him.”

Lakers coach Frank Vogel said he had no problem with Westbrook’s shot selection.

“The hottest guy in the gym has the ball in his hands ready to make a play,” Vogel said. “He was 3 for 6 from the 3 in the second half and went for the win. He knocks that down, we’re talking about one hell of a win. It just didn’t go

down for us. Russell was spectacula­r in that second half. He just really willed our team into an opportunit­y to steal one on the road.”

James missed his second straight game because of left knee soreness, and Davis did not play due to right wrist soreness. Vogel said he

held out his star center as a precaution­ary measure after Davis scored 31 points in a loss at Philadelph­ia on Thursday night.

 ?? AP PHOTO BY JACOB KUPFERMAN ?? Los Angeles Lakers guard Russell Westbrook (0) is guarded by Charlotte Hornets forward Cody Martin (11) during the first half of an NBA basketball game in Charlotte, N.C., Friday, Jan. 28, 2022.
AP PHOTO BY JACOB KUPFERMAN Los Angeles Lakers guard Russell Westbrook (0) is guarded by Charlotte Hornets forward Cody Martin (11) during the first half of an NBA basketball game in Charlotte, N.C., Friday, Jan. 28, 2022.

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