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Tuesday 3 March 2020

LeBron James scored 34 points, 13 assists and 12 rebounds against the Pelicans The Lakers overcame New Orleans 122-114 on Sunday after James' top display

                                               LeBron James was in irresistible form as he scored 34 points, 13 assists and 12 rebounds                                                                                                                                                                                                  The Lakers gradually pulled away after that, aided by James' 3 with 2:27 left
'He is who he is - incredible player,' Williamson said of James. 'I give respect when it's due. He hit a big shot and it helped them seal the game.'
Davis, who spent the first seven of his eight seasons with New Orleans, sat out with a sore right knee, one night after playing in the Lakers' 105-88 loss at Memphis. His injury did not appear too serious; he was on the bench in street clothes and routinely reacted to the action on the court by springing out of his seat and standing on the sideline. James had 34 points, 13 assists and 12 rebounds, and Los Angeles overcame both Davis' absence and Williamson's highest-scoring game to beat New Orleans 122-114 on Sunday night.
'Obviously, spectacular performance by LeBron James,' Lakers coach Frank Vogel said. 'His shot-making was ridiculous from both in the post, with turnaround jump shots, and at the 3-point line. When they brought double-teams, he is one of the best passers in the league,' Vogel added. 'He showed it tonight and picked their defense apart.'
Williamson finished with 35 points, but his largely productive and highlight-filled night was marred somewhat by six turnovers.

Kyle Kuzma scored 20, including a corner 3-pointer set up by James that put the Lakers up 113-109 with 3:40 to go. James punished the Pelicans on consecutive possessions in the fourth quarter when double-teams arrived late, beating guard and former team-mate Josh Hart with explosive dribble drives for a dunk and a layup. His dominance served as an emphatic encore to his season-high 40 points in a victory over New Orleans six days earlier in Los Angeles.
'He just controls the whole game,' Pelicans coach Alvin Gentry said. 'You go down and double him, and he finds the open pass for 3. If you don't double him, he's so strong and so skilled that he just lays the ball in the basket. ... I'm just amazed that they talk about anybody other than him for MVP.' Ex-Laker Lonzo Ball had 19 points, nine assists and nine rebounds for New Orleans. Derrick Favors added 12 points and 14 rebounds, but the Pelicans were done in by 7-of-33 3-point shooting.
The opening half was a crowd-pleasing affair in which James scored 19 and Williamson 17.
Moments after Williamson had cut to the hoop for a one-handed stuff, James pulled up from 35 feet for a 3 that tied it at 61.
'Zion had a hell of a move right before that, got the crowd into it. I looked at the clock and saw we had an opportunity for a two-for-one,' James recalled. 'Nine times out of 10, maybe 10 times out of 10, a lot of guys are not going to contest that shot because they think I'm shooting that from too far. So I know I have some space. I work on it before the game and I was able to knock it down.'
Caldwell-Pope's driving finger roll gave Los Angeles a 63-61 edge at halftime.
The Lakers widened their lead to nine in the third quarter, only to see New Orleans surge back in front, sparked by Williamson spinning free from Kuzma for a back-door dunk of Jrue Holiday's alley-oop pass.
Early in the fourth, the Pelicans led by as many as six points - not nearly enough to prevent James and Co. from taking over late.

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