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Lakers suffer a breakdown after fine start, fall to Kings THE SCORE

- By Khobi Price kprice@scng.com

KINGS 130, LAKERS 120 Bucks at Lakers, Friday, 7 p.m., SPSN, ESPN

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LOS ANGELES >> The Lakers' 130-120 home loss to the Sacramento Kings was the complete opposite of their Monday win over the Oklahoma City Thunder.

Instead of a slow start, which they had against the Thunder, the Lakers came out with the requisite intensity and focus on both ends of the floor, leading to a 19-point lead (37-18) toward the end of the opening quarter.

But the Lakers (34-30) didn't sustain the defensive performanc­e that helped them build the double-digit lead, resulting in a 41-point turnaround across two quarters in the Kings' favor and the Lakers' eventual loss in a crucial matchup for their playoff chase.

The Kings (35-26), led by a season-high 44 points from De'Aaron Fox, found an offensive rhythm late in the first that carried over into a second quarter that the Lakers hardly found any answers defensivel­y.

Sacramento outscored the Lakers 54-20 across the final two minutes of the first and entirety of the second quarter – a stretch in which they made 14 consecutiv­e shots, leading to a 6653 lead late in the second and 72-57 lead at halftime.

The Kings lead ballooned to a game-high 22 points (99-77) late in the third.

LeBron James (31 points on 10-for-16 shooting, 13 assists and five rebounds) orchestrat­ed a 10-run to spark a comeback, assisting Spencer Dinwiddie on a 3-pointer and scoring seven consecutiv­e points on his own to cut the Kings' lead to 12 (99-87).

But as soon as James went to the bench to start the fourth, the Kings made another run, pushing their lead back up to 19 (116-97).

The Lakers cut the deficit back to 12 after a Rui Hachimura (29 points on 13-for-17 shooting), with the Kings lead 120-108 with 4:49 left, but they didn't get closer than that in the meaningful minutes.

James went back to the locker room with 3:56 remaining in the game, with no explanatio­n immediatel­y given for his absence in the final four minutes.

Coach Darvin Ham pulled his rotation players out of the game with his team down 130-120 with 50 seconds left.

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The Kings scored 76 points in the paint and outscored the Lakers' bench 50-18. Malik Monk had 28 points and eight assists off the bench for the Kings.

 ?? RONALD MARTINEZ — GETTY IMAGES ?? The Lakers' LeBron James had team-highs of 31 points and 13assists but couldn't prevent Sacramento from winning.
RONALD MARTINEZ — GETTY IMAGES The Lakers' LeBron James had team-highs of 31 points and 13assists but couldn't prevent Sacramento from winning.

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