Column: 'It's just a crazy time': COVID-caused uncertainty taking a toll on sports world
should have been enough for the Lakers to put together their first four-game winning streak of the season. But their defensive play, which had been improving, was ineffective against Karl-Anthony Towns, who rampaged his way to 28 points and 10 rebounds. Losing Davis briefly to a first-half ankle injury and later toalso prevented the Lakers from getting much-needed continuity. The “next man up” philosophy is tough to sustain when you first must introduce yourself to that new next guy.
Lakers forward LeBron James questions a referee during the third quarter of the Lakers’ loss to the Timberwolves on Friday. With Monk, Talen Horton-Tucker, Avery Bradley and Dwight Howard out, the NBA allowed the Lakers to sign veteran guard Isaiah Thomas to a 10-day contract with a hardship exception. Thomas had 19 points in just over 21 minutes on Friday. In a unique double, there was a Chaundee Brown Jr. sighting in the first half and a Jay Huff appearance in the second half.
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