Anthony Davis scores 30, Lakers rally in 4th to defeat Trail Blazers
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ATLANTA — LeBron James has continued swelling in his left knee and is not with the Lakers for Sunday's game at the Hawks.
DALLAS — Indiana Pacers coach Rick Carlisle returned to Dallas on Saturday for the first time since resigning last summer following 13 seasons as Mavericks coach, which included leading the franchise to its only NBA championship to date in 2011.
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Joel Embiid scored 26 points as the Philadelphia 76ers eased to a 105-87 win over the Los Angeles Lakers, who were without the injured LeBron James.
Embiid's impressive streak of four straight games with at least 35 points and 10 rebounds ended. But even his relatively quiet night -- which also featured nine rebounds, seven assists and two blocked shots -- was plenty for a Sixers team that drained 13 three-pointers to the Lakers' six from beyond the arc. "I was not very good tonight, so I was happy my teammates were able to pick me up," said Embiid, who did take his streak of games with at least 25 points to 16 straight. With four-time NBA Most Valuable Player James, second in the league in scoring with 29.1 points per game, sidelined with a sore left knee, Anthony Davis did what he could to pick up the slack for the Lakers. Davis, playing his second game since missing 17 with a sprained knee, scored 31 points and pulled down 12 rebounds for the Lakers in an impressive, aggressive performance. But he had little support. Russell Westbrook added 20 points, but the remaining three Lakers starters combined for just 15. Davis also got a scare, hurting his right wrist in the first half and playing with it taped the rest of the game. "Anthony played a hell of a game on both sides of the ball," Lakers coach Frank Vogel said. "It was good to see him get a rhythm. (He) made some terrific plays on Embiid." Vogel admitted it was frustrating to again find himself unable to get his star duo of James and Davis on the court at the same time.
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