Lakers in the News 3/8/14 & 3/9/14: Time to cheer up Lakers fans! --- Lakers turn back the Thunder, 114-110
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 09, 2014 5:33 pm    Post subject:

Jodie Meeks sets career high as Lakers shock Thunder
AP 9:13 p.m. EDT March 9, 2014

(Photo: Richard Mackson, USA TODAY Sports)

LOS ANGELES (AP) — From Jodie Meeks' big day to the final result, this was definitely a surprise.

Meeks scored 24 of his career-high 42 points in the second half, and the Los Angeles Lakers beat Oklahoma City 114-110 on Sunday despite a triple-double by Thunder star Kevin Durant.

BOX SCORE: Lakers 114, Thunder 110

Pau Gasol added 20 points and 11 rebounds for the injury-ravaged Lakers, who had lost 29 of their previous 37 games. Meeks was 11 of 18 from the field and 14 for 14 at the line while becoming the third player to reach the 30-point mark this season for last-place Los Angeles (22-42).

"The most important thing is that we keep going out there and fighting and not giving up," Meeks said. "The season isn't going the way that we planned, but we still have 18 games left. So we'll play them hard and see what happens."

Meeks is averaging 19.2 points in 11 games since returning from a sprained right ankle. Before the injury, he was averaging 14.4.

"He got on fire," coach Mike D'Antoni said. "He has really improved his game. Defensively, he was out of sight on Russell Westbrook the whole time. He put out a lot of energy in this game, but he has been doing that on a pretty consistent basis. Jodie has been our most consistent performer. It's really fun to watch someone get better."

Durant had 27 points, 10 rebounds and 12 assists for his third triple-double this season. Serge Ibaka had 21 points and 15 boards for Oklahoma City.

The Thunder (46-17) began the day in a three-way tie with San Antonio and Indiana for the NBA's best record. The Pacers played at Dallas on Sunday night and the Spurs were idle.

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"We lost. In some games, someone will have 40 points on you that is not supposed to have 40," Durant said. "We pressure hard so high out on the pick-and-roll that it opened everything up, and they exploited it. They were hitting the pocket passes and going through the lane to get the ball to their shooters. But that is how we play, so we have to figure out how to make second and third efforts."

After giving up an average of 136 points over their previous three games while losing to New Orleans, the Clippers and Denver, the Lakers trailed the Thunder by as many as 18 in the second quarter before taking their first lead on a pair of free throws by Meeks that made it 71-70 with 4:35 left in the third.

"I was trying to get my teammates involved, and they did a great job finding me in transition and in some set plays. So I give credit to those guys for helping me out with a big game," Meeks said. "Being in a rhythm like that is fun, but getting a win is also fun. That was most important thing. We were down 18, so I was trying to do anything I could to help the team get back in the game."


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 09, 2014 5:35 pm    Post subject:

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Recap: In a battle between worst and first, Thunder fall to Lakers, 114-100
By Justin Danziger  @justin_danziger on Mar 9 2014, 7:50p 1

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OKC failed to bring the thunder in LA as the Lakers stunned Loud City, with the Thunder defense giving up a 40 point scorer for the second time in a row.

Well, Thunder fans, it is time to wave goodbye to first place...but hopefully not for long. The Oklahoma City Thunder lost to the moribund Los Angeles Lakers, 114-110. In a game where the Thunder both lead large and trailed big, they could not make the comeback complete and fell on the road to a lottery team.

In a battle between the first and the worst, the bottom feeders prevailed. For the most part, the game was an offensive battle between the inconsistent Oklahoma City Thunder and the injury stricken Los Angeles Lakers. What was supposed to an easy win for Oklahoma, turned out to be a hard fought battle of surprises and upsets.


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