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Stakes are clear for Lakers: Beat Pelicans and win 8th spot in West

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Finally, the stakes are perfectly clear.

Sunday, in their last game of the season, the Lakers can win their way out of the back half of the NBA’s play-in tournament, a spot where they could face a horror-movie fate — Stephen Curry in a win-or-go-home game.

A win Sunday in New Orleans against the Pelicans, who helped the Lakers by beating those Golden State Warriors on Friday, would guarantee the No. 8 seed in the West and the two chances to win their way into the playoffs that come with it.

“Every game matters,” LeBron James said after scoring 37 points in 41 minutes Friday. “Every seed matters.”

The only way the Lakers (46-35) can finish 10th is with a loss Sunday coupled with wins by Golden State and Sacramento (both 45-36). The Lakers could lose and end up ninth if either the Warriors lose at home to Utah or the Kings lose at home to Portland. If the Warriors, Kings and Lakers all lose, the Lakers will be the No. 8 seed.

The Lakers survived Friday in Memphis, winning 123-120 against a team with 13 players shelved because of injuries despite a sloppy game full of turnovers, suspect perimeter defense and uneven defensive rebounding.

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They won’t have those luxuries against the Pelicans, who have won four straight and are fighting to stay in the sixth spot with Phoenix hoping to steal it with a win Sunday.

“They got a lot of weapons on both sides of the floor. And we have to be able to play the right way,” Anthony Davis said after returning to the lineup with 36 points and 14 rebounds. “We can’t play how we played tonight, the turnovers and letting them get offensive rebounds and sloppy play. They’ll take advantage of it.”

The Lakers, regardless of Sunday’s outcome, will wrap up the season with some milestones.

James will end it with averages of more than 25 points, eight assists and seven rebounds — unmatched numbers for a player in Season 21. His 71 games will be the most he’s played in a regular season since his final year in Cleveland.

Davis is set to play his 76th game Sunday — the most he’s played in a…

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Author : LA Times

Publish date : 2024-04-13 20:55:45

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