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USA Today via Reuters

USA Today via Reuters

The Los Angeles Lakers faced off against the Detroit Pistons, aiming to near themselves to a playoff spot. Exploiting the Pistons’ struggling season, Anthony Davis and LeBron James propelled the Lakers to a 31-24 lead in the opening quarter. By halftime, the Lakers extended the margin to 23 points. Although the Pistons attempted a comeback in the third, the hosts entered the fourth with a comfortable 20-point lead, securing an effortless 125-111 victory.

Ultimately, the win highlights more about the Pistons’ struggles, as the purple and gold gave 15 turnovers and were outrebounded. Moreover, they also shot 24 fewer shots than the visitors. Regardless, the Lakers never felt the pressure, meticulously selecting their shots throughout the game and sinking them on more than 50% clip. The game posed all 5 starters to score in double digits, LeBron James leading with 25 points. D’Angelo Russell and Austin Reaves followed with 21 and 20 respectively.

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However, the most significant performance came from Anthony Davis, as he notched a 20-point and 14-rebound double-double. Moreover, he also secured 6 blocks, marking a stop against the Pistons’ 3-on-1 fastbreak at once instance.

With the win, the Lakers now secure their fifth win in the last six games. The game also marks their final home game before the all-star break. Their next challenge will be against the Utah Jazz before heading to Indianapolis for the weekend.

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Notably, the game featured the debut of their latest acquisition, Spencer Dinwiddie. The 30-year-old initially failed to meet the expectations in the first half, registering zero points in 14 minutes. Regardless, he managed to bounce back, concluding the game with 6 points, shooting 2-6 from the field, and garnering 7 assists and 2 steals. However, given his talents, fans can expect a surge in his gameplay soon.

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What do AD and LeBron James expect from Spencer Dinwiddie?

Dinwiddie brings a distinctive narrative to LA. Recognized as a reliable spot-up shooter, his on-ball shooting can be inconsistent on certain nights. This conundrum positions Spencer as an excellent role player but limits his role as a primary ball facilitator. Despite this, having played on several impressive rosters, Dinwiddie has developed a respectable skillset that keeps defenses on their toes.

When probed, LeBron James claims to anticipate another playmaker, ball handler, and a “shot-maker” in Spencer. James also emphasized Dinwiddie’s significance off the court, noting the value of having another veteran presence on the squad.

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Anthony Davis shared similar expectations and went a step further to highlight Dinwiddie’s defensive potential as a bigger guard. Davis then applauded Dinwiddie’s performances with the Dallas Mavericks and Brooklyn Nets, where he consistently delivered big-time shots with no visible pressure.