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Lakers beat Thunder for best road start in team history

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Lakers beat Thunder for best road start in team history

FULL CONTROL. Lakers star LeBron James high-fives teammates Dennis Schroder and Marc Gasol during a time out against the Thunder.

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LeBron James fires a season-high 5 three-pointers as the Lakers go 7-0 on the road for the first time in franchise history

LeBron James scored 26 points to lift the Los Angeles Lakers to a 128-99 road win over the Oklahoma City Thunder on Wednesday, January 13 (Thursday, January 14, Philippine time).

The Lakers improved to 7-0 on the road for the first time in franchise history.

During the last 3 games, Los Angeles has trailed for just 11 seconds. On Wednesday, the Lakers led from wire-to-wire.

James hit a season-high 5 three-pointers, including a pair to fuel an 18-2 run early in the 3rd quarter to put the game out of reach.

James scored 9 consecutive points during that stretch.

After going 5-of-14 from the floor in the first half, James was much more efficient in the 3rd, hitting both of his three-point tries and going 4-of-6 from the floor overall to help the Lakers extend their lead.

A bit earlier in the game, it didn’t look like the game would be competitive at all in the second half.

James’ back-to-back 3-pointers kickstarted a 16-0 Lakers run that put Los Angeles up 56-32.

But by halftime, Oklahoma City had closed the deficit to 12, as the Lakers shot 1-for-8 to close the half.

Anthony Davis’ status for the game was questionable after suffering a jammed toe a day earlier in Houston.

But Davis got off to a hot start, scoring 12 of his 18 points in the 1st quarter.

Montrezl Harrell added 21 off the bench.

Dennis Schroder, playing his first game in Oklahoma City since being traded to the Lakers in the offseason after two seasons with the Thunder, was 4-of-12 for 14 points with 5 rebounds and 5 assists.

The Lakers hit 17 shots from three-point range in the win, shooting 45.9% from beyond the arc.

The Thunder have lost all 5 home games this season, their worst start at home since 2007. The franchise, in their final season in Seattle, started 0-7 at home that season.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led Oklahoma City with 17 points.

Hamidou Diallo hit a buzzer-beater from about 75 feet out to close the 3rd quarter.

The Thunder’s Darius Bazley left the game midway through the 3rd quarter with a right ankle sprain. – Rappler.com

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