D’Angelo Russell Stuns NBA Fans with Clutch 4Q as Lakers Beat Bucks Without LeBron
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One month after being the subject of trade rumors, D’Angelo Russell has emerged as arguably the most important player for the Los Angeles Lakers and their quest to make the playoffs.
Russell went off with 44 points on 17-of-25 shooting (9-of-12 from three-point range), nine rebounds and six assists in the Lakers’ 123-122 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks on Friday night.
Los Angeles was playing without LeBron James, who is nursing an ankle injury. The Lakers are now 5-4 this season when he doesn’t play.
Russell’s heroics overshadowed Giannis Antetokounmpo’s triple-double with 34 points, 14 rebounds and 12 assists in 39 minutes. Damian Lillard had his first double-double since Feb. 23 with 28 points and 12 assists.
Among the many highlights for Russell was hitting the game-winning shot with five seconds remaining.
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D’Angelo Russell WENT OFF for 44 PTS and scored the game-winner to give the Lakers the edge over the Bucks!
🔥 44 PTS
🔥 9 3PM
🔥 9 AST
🔥 6 REB▪️ Russell joins LeBron James and Kobe Bryant as the only players in Laker history with 9 3PM in a game pic.twitter.com/HYC2LQOGVx
Russell scored 21 of the team’s 27 points in the fourth quarter. He’s the first Lakers player to have that many points in the fourth quarter since Kobe Bryant’s final game.
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D’Angelo Russell scored 21 points in the fourth quarter.
The last Laker to score more than 21 points in the fourth? Kobe Bryant in his final game in 2016 when he scored 23.
Speaking to reporters after his iconic performance, Russell had one of the best quotes of the season talking about how past adversity has shaped his performances this season:
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“Public humiliation has done nothing but mold me into the killer that y’all see today.”
— D’Angelo Russell after dropping 44 against Milwaukee pic.twitter.com/a0kkUUigLU
Lakers fans, who have a hot and cold relationship with Russell, are certainly very appreciative of what he’s doing for the team right now. Bryant’s name was evoked by more than one person coming out of this game.
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KOBE IN DISGUISE
IM A BELIEVER NOW pic.twitter.com/ld7SuNyk6X
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D’Angelo Russell was so money tonight that Kobe finally forgave him for this pic.twitter.com/bEde4bIvk0
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D’Angelo Russell now the 5th Lakers to have at least 8 threes in three different games. Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope and Nick Van Exel
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Lakers win 😍😍😍
D’Angelo Russell went Kobe Bryant …he was incredible like mamba …I lobbied Jeanie Buss NOT TO TRADE Dlo. He is our draft pick at number 2…He has earned his contract extension. I am very proud of him pic.twitter.com/ezI1ayyuSm
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D’ANGELO RUSSELL PUT THE CITY OF LA ON HIS BACK 🐐🐐 pic.twitter.com/Re8mhV03FA
It wasn’t that long ago when Atlanta Hawks fans were chanting “we don’t want you” at Russell amid rumors the Lakers wanted to use him in a deal for Dejounte Murray prior to the trade deadline.
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The Hawks’ “6th Man Section” chanting “We don’t want you!” with D’Angelo Russell at the free throw line: pic.twitter.com/RS8AAtIstg
Since the deadline passed on Feb. 8, Russell is averaging 21.6 points on 45.0 percent three-point shooting and 6.3 assists per game in 12 starts. He’s scored at least 20 points seven times and made at least four threes six times during that span.
The Lakers are 8-4 in their last 12 games with wins over the Bucks, Los Angeles Clippers and Oklahoma City Thunder. They still find themselves in the play-in mix as the No. 9 seed in the Western Conference with a 35-30 record, four games behind the Sacramento Kings (36-26) in the loss column for the seventh spot.
Next up for the Lakers is a showdown with the Minnesota Timberwolves at Crypto.com Arena on Sunday at 9:30 p.m. ET. Minnesota won the first two meetings between these teams in December.