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Dorian Finney-Smith had his best overall game as a member of the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday night. The forward finished with 16 points, knocking down four 3-pointers in the Lakers’ victory over the Washington Wizards while still providing his normal solid defense.
LeBron James led the Lakers to a decisive 134-96 victory over the Washington Wizards despite missing star player Anthony Davis. The Wizards struggled without Alex Sarr and Jonas Valančiūnas, extending their losing streak to 16 games.
The Lakers did almost everything right when they steamrolled the Wizards to get their seventh win in their last nine games.
These three absences are sure to compromise the Lakers' defense. They will have to have a strong team effort in order to contain Wizards guard Jordan Poole, who is averaging 20.7 points and 4.9 assists a game while shooting 39.5% from 3-point range, all of which are career-highs.
The Los Angeles Lakers have a prime opportunity to get back on track despite being shorthanded against the Washington Wizards.
The Los Angeles Lakers will play against the Washington Wizards on January 30. Key Lakers players, including LeBron James, are dealing with injuries. James is questionable, and Anthony Davis is out. The Wizards also have injury concerns.
BOTTOM LINE: Washington aims to stop its 15-game skid when the Wizards take on Los Angeles. The Wizards are 5-19 on their home court. Washington has a 2-35 record in games decided by 10 points or more. The Lakers are 10-13 in road games. Los Angeles has a 3-3 record in one-possession games.
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