On LeBron James’ 34th birthday, his Lakers teammates gave him something he hadn’t received in nearly three years: a win without him.
James — who missed his third straight game with a strained left groin — entered the night with his teams losing 13 straight games when he was out.
But the Lakers ended that slide (which included 11 losses by the Cavaliers) with a 121-114 comeback over Sacramento.
Birthday with the pic.twitter.com/8FHOGScnzs
— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) December 31, 2018
Just three days prior, the Lakers suffered heartbreak at the hands of the Kings (19-17), who beat L.A. on a buzzer-beater up in Sacramento.
However, the purple and gold got its revenge with some of its own late-game heroics, as it trailed by seven with only four minutes left.
But the Lakers (21-16) then ripped off 12 unanswered points, including seven from a red-hot Brandon Ingram.
The 21-year-old made it a one-possession game with a spinning layup in transition. Then he tied the game with a mid-range pull-up. And he took the lead for good by stepping into a 3-pointer with two minutes left.
B.I. #LakeShow (: @SpectrumSN) pic.twitter.com/UKIHtipuIJ
— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) December 31, 2018
Ingram controlled much of the game throughout the night, recording 21 points, a season-high nine assists and seven rebounds.
He also shot 9-of-13 from the field, attacking Sacramento’s switching defense while getting to his spots in the mid-range and the non-restricted paint.
“He seemed to have a joy about him playing tonight that, when he has it, it’s a lot of fun to watch,” Lakers coach Luke Walton said “Whether it’s practice or a game, that’s where we have to get to.”
But Ingram’s highlight of the night came at the rim, where he left Willie Cauley-Stein befuddled with a smooth ball-fake into a layup.
B.I. with the ball fake#LakeShow (: @SpectrumSN) pic.twitter.com/Lm30JInUgG
— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) December 31, 2018
While Ingram’s scoring came alive in the fourth, a couple of wings filled the bucket for most of the night, as Kentavious Caldwell-Pope and Josh Hart both dropped their season-high in points.
KCP led all players with 26, getting into a rhythm from beyond the arc with five triples. Hart, meanwhile, added 22 of his own, largely by attacking off screens.
Josh Hart has 17 points, his most in a half in his young career.
Lakers have been putting him in good positions, with 4 of his 6 buckets coming off a screen. pic.twitter.com/AhWeDHIkdT
— Joey Ramirez (@JoeyARamirez) December 31, 2018
Meanwhile, Kyle Kuzma struggled with his shot (5-of-17), but mimicked Ingram’s all-around game by cobbling together 18 points, nine rebounds and six assists.
And the Lakers’ bigs were key on the glass. JaVale McGee — who had missed the previous two weeks due to a respiratory infection — led all players with 12 rebounds, while Tyson Chandler added eight (including five on the offensive glass).
Dominguez High Flying pic.twitter.com/MJvvXW8Wil
— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) December 31, 2018
But the game largely came down to defense. Sacramento did what it wanted in the first three quarters, shooting 53.5 percent from the field and hitting a dozen 3-pointers on a 50.0 percent clip.
Yet the Kings were held to 18 points in the fourth, shooting 8-of-24 from the field and 1-of-10 on triples.
“We had to be aggressive on defense,” Caldwell-Pope said. “Stop letting them get easy baskets, be disciplined and also rebound the ball. They didn’t have any second-chance points in the second half.”
New single-half scoring high for @joshhart pic.twitter.com/Pg5Mf1QvA9
— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) December 31, 2018
Notes
The Kings were led by De’Aaron Fox (26 points), Buddy Hield (21) and Bogdan Bogdanovic (21). … Sacramento had a 27-12 advantage in fast-break points. … The game featured 18 lead changes and 13 ties.
Source: Los Angeles Lakers