Dalton Knecht stands tall, LeBron James contributes as Los Angeles Lakers topples Utah Jazz with a 124-118 win in NBA Emirates Cup, making it their 6th straight win

The Los Angeles Lakers secured a 124-118 victory over the Utah Jazz, pushing the Jazz to an 0-2 record in the November NBA Cup qualifiers.

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LeBron James, Dalton Knecht, Anthony Davis in the frame

LeBron James, Dalton Knecht, Anthony Davis in the frame

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LeBron James and Anthony Davis were key contributors to the Lakers' victory, each finishing with 26 points.

The Los Angeles Lakers secured a 124-118 victory over the Utah Jazz.

The Los Angeles Lakers secured a 124-118 victory over the Utah Jazz, pushing the Jazz to an 0-2 record in the November NBA Cup qualifiers. The loss significantly harmed Utah’s chances of advancing in the tournament. Despite the defeat, Utah had solid contributions from five players who scored between 16 and 22 points. Lauri Markkanen, Collin Sexton, Keyonte George, Jordan Clarkson, and John Collins all played well, but it wasn’t enough to overcome the Lakers' dominant performance.

LeBron James and Anthony Davis Lead the Way

LeBron James and Anthony Davis were key contributors to the Lakers' victory, each finishing with 26 points. Their leadership and scoring helped the Lakers maintain control throughout the game.

Dalton Knecht's Career Night

Rookie Dalton Knecht was the standout performer of the game, scoring a career-high 37 points. Knecht was exceptional from three-point range, hitting 9 of 12 shots from beyond the arc. His scoring included an impressive 22 consecutive points for the Lakers, showcasing his offensive firepower. In the game itself, Dalton Knecht made history by tying the NBA's singlegame rookie record with nine 3pointers.

LeBron James played a pivotal role in the Lakers' offense, setting up plays from the top of the key. He effectively ran pick-and-rolls, drove to the basket, and dished out passes to open teammates, making it difficult for the Jazz to defend.

Lakers' Three-Point Shooting Dominance

The Lakers dominated from the perimeter, finishing with 14 made three-pointers out of 31 attempts. Knecht’s 9 three-pointers were the highlight, but the team’s overall shooting performance kept the Jazz on their heels throughout the game.

Lakers comeback

The Lakers have bounced back from a challenging early-season road trip, winning five straight games and sitting at 94 after 13 games, with a perfect 60 record at home.

Despite the team's success, rookie guard Bronny James is still adjusting to the NBA. James, who has split time between the NBA and G League, is also dealing with a potential injury. After logging 26 minutes in his secondever G League game, he was listed as doubtful for the Tuesday game against Utah due to a bruised left heel. 

Jazz struggles

The Jazz, on the other hand, have lost three straight games. Lauri Markkanen led his team with 25 points, while Keyonte George scored 10 of his 18 points in the fourth quarter. Collin Sexton added nine of his 19 points in the final quarter.

Rui Hachimura missed his third consecutive game due to a sprained ankle, and Bronny James sat out with his bruised heel.

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