Lakers suffer worst loss in team history
The Los Angeles Lakers reached a new low Sunday afternoon with the most lopsided loss in franchise history, a 122-73 rout at the hands of the Dallas Mavericks.
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The Los Angeles Lakers reached a new low Sunday afternoon with the most lopsided loss in franchise history, a 122-73 rout at the hands of the Dallas Mavericks.
Kobe Bryant concluded his final chapter by erupting for 60 points. the most of any player this season, while piloting the Lakers’ comeback over the Utah Jazz.
For the third straight year, the Lakers have set a franchise record for most losses in a season. Wednesday's loss gave the Lakers their 62nd loss in 2015-16.
Kobe Bryant played his 20th and final Christmas Day with the Lakers. He had 12 points Friday, made a handful of shots and didn't get injured.
Russell Westbrook had 23 points, 8 assists and 8 rebounds, and the Thunder steamrolled the Los Angeles Lakers for the second time in five days, 120-85.
Kevin Durant had 22 points and eight rebounds, Enes Kanter had 19 points and 14 rebounds and the Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Los Angeles Lakers 118-78.
Kobe Bryant showed he still has a little hero left in his game, scoring five points in the final minute to help the Lakers defeat the Wizards.
A large number of fans came to watch Lakers guard Kobe Bryant play his last game in Philadelphia. They also witnessed the 76ers' first victory of the season.
Confetti fell in Oracle Arena after the Warriors improved to 16-0 with an 111-77 win Tuesday that broke the record for the best start in NBA history.
Kobe Bryant put in the extra effort necessary to make sure those 10 games weren't the worst start to a season in Lakers history.