Luka Doncic Triple Double Not Enough as Spurs Rout Injury-Plagued Lakers 107-91
Keldon Johnson was the standout performer for San Antonio, exploding for 27 points to lead all Spurs scorers. Victor Wembanyama, playing through a sore left knee, contributed a solid 16 points and 14 rebounds to record his 15th double double of the season. The Spurs used a dominant 11-4 run in the third quarter to pull away, eventually leading by as many as 16 points. Despite shooting a dismal 4 for 25 from three point range, San Antonio’s interior presence and transition play proved to be the difference maker.
The Los Angeles Lakers were led by Luka Doncic, who delivered a spectacular 38 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists. This marked the 86th triple double of his career, moving him further up the all time NBA leaderboard. However, Doncic lacked significant support as the Lakers were missing several key rotation players. Outside of Doncics heroics, only Jake LaRavia with 16 points and Jaxson Hayes with 10 points managed to reach double figures for the visiting team.
The Lakers were severely hampered by injuries, most notably the absence of LeBron James due to foot arthritis and sciatica. Additionally, starters Austin Reaves and Rui Hachimura were sidelined with calf strains, leaving the bench thin. Without James to facilitate, the Lakers struggled to find consistent scoring options during the second half. This loss effectively snapped a three game winning streak for Los Angeles and highlighted their vulnerability when missing their veteran leaders.
Impact on Western Conference Standings
With this victory, the San Antonio Spurs have moved into second place in the highly competitive Western Conference with a 26-11 record. The team showed great resilience on the second night of a back to back, bouncing back from a narrow loss in Memphis. The Lakers now fall to 23-12 and will look to get healthy before hosting Milwaukee on Friday night. San Antonio will continue their momentum as they head out for a high profile matchup against the Boston Celtics this Saturday