NBA-Soul searching ahead for Lakers after missing playoffs
By Rory Carroll
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LOS ANGELES: Big changes are likely to be in store for the Los Angeles Lakers this offseason after their hopes of making the NBA playoffs were dashed when they fell 121-110 to the Suns in Phoenix on Tuesday.
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Luka Doncic continúa su particular pelea contra sí mismo en la NBA por no ser sancionado de más debido a sus protestas a los árbitros. Es un deje el de la pugna constante con los colegiados que no se ha quitado desde que abandonó el Real Madrid para fichar por Dallas Mavericks y aterrizar en la mejor liga de baloncesto del planeta.. La frontera de las 15 técnicas está, de nuevo, en la cabeza de un Doncic que está a la ídem de los jugadores de esta competición en la lista oficiosa que se elabora cada año.
The Los Angeles Lakers were officially eliminated from postseason contention on Tuesday as the Phoenix Suns sent the crisis-stricken NBA giants spinning to a seventh straight defeat.
Devin Booker scored 32 points and made six 3-pointers in three quarters on Tuesday night to help Phoenix post a 121-110 victory over visiting Los Angeles, a triumph that eliminated the Lakers from the play-in berth race as well as providing the Suns with a franchise-record 63rd victory.
INDIANAPOLIS: Joel Embiid had 45 points and 13 rebounds, and the Philadelphia 76ers made a franchise-record 17 3-pointers in the first half of a 131-122 victory over the Indiana Pacers on Tuesday night that moved them into a tie with Boston atop the Atlantic Division.