Utah Jazz, Los Angeles Lakers and Ayton
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Keyonte George shared his reaction to the controversial no-call at the end of the Utah Jazz's loss vs. the Los Angeles Lakers.
Los Angeles Lakers All-Star LeBron James was trying to catch his breath after the team's 108-106 win over the Utah Jazz on Sunday.
Fan concerns have now been validated after the league released the Last Two Minutes Report of the Lakers-Jazz game.
The Utah Jazz, while able to bring their matchup against the Los Angeles Lakers down to the wire until a last-second shot from Keyonte George in the fourth quarter, weren't able to finish the job in the two sides’ second meeting of the regular season, falling into a three-game skid, 106-108 for their 11th loss of the year.
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Utah Jazz vs Los Angeles Lakers: Post Game Recap
The Utah Jazz couldn’t get it done against the Los Angeles Lakers, losing 140–125 in a game that had zero defense on either side and eventually turned into a long, slow unraveling for Utah. What made it frustrating was that the Jazz actually looked sharp early.
Los Angeles Lakers center Deandre Ayton left Sunday night's 108-106 win against the Utah Jazz midway through the second quarter because of a right knee contusion. The injury occurred when Utah rookie Ace Bailey collided with Ayton's knee in the first quarter.
The Los Angeles Lakers will face the Utah Jazz for the second consecutive time on Sunday, this time on the road. The Lakers last played on Tuesday, a game that