The Los Angeles Lakers surged to a thrilling 118–116 win against the San Antonio Spurs on Wednesday night, marking their fifth consecutive victory. According to News.Az citing ESPN, the Lakers finished the game on a dominating 21–10 run, overcoming a nine-point deficit midway through the fourth quarter.
The Spurs had a late chance to clinch the win after Marcus Smart of the Lakers committed an inbound violation following Kelly Olynyk’s putback with 1.2 seconds left. Justin Champagnie drew a foul on Jake LaRavia during a tip-in attempt but missed his first free throw, and the Spurs failed to convert the rebound before the buzzer.
"Despite shooting just 9-for-27 from the field, Doncic’s playmaking and clutch scoring proved decisive in a foul-heavy contest that saw both Harrison Barnes and Sochan foul out in the fourth quarter."
Late in the game, Los Angeles denied San Antonio any field goals for nearly four and a half minutes, shifting momentum firmly in their favor.
The Lakers’ resilience and Luka Doncic’s leadership guided them to a narrow and exciting victory, showcasing strong individual performances and effective defense in critical moments.
Luka Doncic’s dominant all-around performance proved decisive as the Lakers overcame challenges to extend their winning streak in a nail-biting finish.