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How many points did LeBron James score tonight? Full Stats

In their 109-80 loss against Timberwolves, LeBron James had an uncharacteristic display on the court.

Veteran guard LeBron James failed to replicate his best version in the NBA as the Lakers faced a shocking 109-80 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves. The 39-year-old looked in worst form to see his side posting a record of the lowest-scoring game in James’ era at Lakers. It’s been a rough stretch for the Lakers legend, who’s planning his retirement next season.

The Lakers fell to 12-9 after five defeats in seven games. LeBron James & Co. managed only 20 points in the first quarter and didn’t improve since then. Los Angeles never scored more than 24 points in a quarter, turned it over 21 times and shot just 41% from the field and 19% from 3-point range.

Gobert led the Wolves with 17 points, 12 rebounds and a steal, while Reid contributed 15 points. The latter blocked an attempt from James. Julius Randle added a team-high 18 points and Nickeil Alexander-Walker chipped in 15.

Russell was the only dependable player for the Lakers, who finished with a team-high 20 points. Anthony Davis chipped in 12 points, added 11 rebounds, dished five assists and had a block. Rui Hachimura had 10 points on 4-5 shooting from the field.

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LeBron James’ game stats

  • Points: 10
  • Rebounds: 8
  • Assists: 4
  • Blocks: 0

In their 109-80 loss against Timberwolves, LeBron James had an uncharacteristic display on the court. He finished with a season-low 10 points, eight rebounds, four assists, and six turnovers, shooting 4-for-16 (25.0%).

Playing his 22nd NBA season, James was 0-for-15 from deep cover in his last games, dropping his 3-point percentage to 35.7%. Lebron James is 3 for his last 26 attempts from the 3-point line, and surprisingly, the
He is 0 for his last 15 attempts. On the other hand, the Lakers shot just 32-for-79 (40.5%) and 6-for-31 from 3 (19.4%).

“We’re just not good offensively right now.” LeBron James said. “I think we spent so much time on trying to get our defense corrected that our offense just took a toll and took a back seat to that.”


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