September 27, 2024

LeBron James rues misfortune as Lakers 14-game road win streak snapped by Indiana Pacers

LeBron James said the Los Angeles Lakers accepted that ‘sometimes the ball doesn’t bounce your way’ after the Indiana Pacers snapped their road winning streak

Malcolm Brogdon scored on a reverse lay-up with 36.4 seconds left to break a tie and earn the Pacers a 105-102 win over the NBA’s best road team.

Just like that, the Los Angeles Lakers’ long winning streak away from home was over.

“We knew when we threw a punch, they would punch back,” Pacers forward Domantas Sabonis said. “We just stuck together.”

Eventually, the Pacers threw enough scoring jabs to earn their fourth straight victory – perhaps their most impressive all season.

The Lakers (24-4) came into the game with the league’s best record and 14 straight wins on the road, the second-longest streak in franchise history and two wins short of their record-setting mark from 1971-72.

But even James couldn’t bail them out with All-Star forward Anthony Davis missing the game because of a sprained right ankle.

James scored 20 points and had nine rebounds and nine assists, but he missed a step-back three-pointer with 11.7 seconds left that would have given the Lakers the lead.

Then, a replay review then overturned a call and gave the Pacers the ball. Sabonis then made one of two free throws to finish with 26 points and 10 rebounds. Rajon Rondo and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope each missed a shot before time expired as the Lakers desperately tried to force overtime.

“Throughout the winning streak, we were able to keep our composure, whether we were up or down, still being able to make a game of it, which we did tonight,” James said. “But sometimes the ball doesn’t bounce your way.”

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