11:04 am ET 15 min read The blockbuster matchup between the Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Clippers came right down to the wire, with the Clippers coming up big down the stretch to seal the 111-106 win. This rule encourages what should be a detrimental action to the defense.

If this play doesn't happen in the waning minutes, or in this case seconds, of the game, it doesn't go to review and the call stands as Lakers ball. In the nightcap, the Pelicans are only playing in this game because of the thought that Zion Willaims would be playing. That the tag was put on the runner None of this is to let LeBron off the hook for the way he handled this final possession, or even for the missed free throw a few seconds earlier. Paul George has just seven points on 3-of-11 from the field. Kyle Kuzma kept things ticking over for the Lakers. What call doesn't these days? Los Angeles Lakers vs New Orleans Pelicans 1 Mar 2020 Replays Full Game. But the rule needs to change. Lakers vs. Clippers score, highlights: LeBron James and Anthony Davis get bench help in win Sporting News Lewis Hamilton is a more complete driver than Michael Schumacher – Mark Webber Leonard scored 11 of his game-high 35 points in the fourth quarter, while Montrezl Harrell added 18 points and six rebounds off the bench. Tap 'Continue' to resume watching on this device.Sunday,Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,Friday,SaturdayJanuary,February,March,April,May,June,July,August,September,October,November,DecemberThis video cannot be played on your device. Includes preview, matchup, stats, box score, play-by-play and more for the game on December 25, 2019 between the LA Clippers vs. Los Angeles Lakers. Perhaps the ball did hit LeBron last? The first quarter belonged to Kyle Kuzma, who exploded for 15 points in just six minutes off the bench, trading buckets with Kawhi Leonard.Leonard asserted himself midway through the period with a string of points from mid-range. Again, the ball Of course, Patrick Beverley and the Clippers wouldn't say they were better off not knowing who touched the ball last.