Lakers Dominate Jazz with Help from Anthony Davis and Advance in NBA In-Season Tournament

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The sophistication that NBA teams have access to can break the game down to atom-sized details. Cameras measure every step and chart every inch traveled, systems in practice arenas tally the angle of descent from each jump shot and discoveries that could change expected wins by even a single percentage point are game changers.

But outside of the equations, the spreadsheets and the computations, sometimes basketball is simple.

Be taller. Be faster. More forceful, more intentional. And make your threes.

Needing a win to clinch their group and earn a spot in the knockout stage of the NBA’s first In-Season Tournament, the Lakers were way bigger than Utah, way more assertive, way more accurate, and eventually, way more successful in a 131-99 win Tuesday.

Lakers center Jaxson Hayes battles Utah Jazz guard Talen Horton-Tucker for a reboundLakers center Jaxson Hayes battles Utah Jazz guard Talen Horton-Tucker for a rebound

The Lakers will host a quarterfinal game on Dec. 4 or Dec. 5, with a good chance they’ll end up as the top-seeded team in the conference thanks to their plus-74point differential.

Without starting center Walker Kessler, the Jazz had no chance against Anthony Davis, with the Lakers’ big man dominating the paint. They didn’t have nearly enough muscle for LeBron James, who continued his precise attack through NBA defenses.

And after missing a ton of high-quality looks in the first half while dominating the interior, the Lakers’ blew the game open once their three-point shots started falling.

Davis finished with 26 points and 16 rebounds in just 29 minutes. James only played 24 and had 17, seven rebounds and nine assists, spending the final quarter in his warm-ups with his Nikes untied.

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D’Angelo Russell and Austin Reaves combined for 39 points with seven different Lakers finishing in double figures.

The team outscored Utah 76 to 52 in the paint while holding the Jazz to 38.8% from the field and 25% from three.

The Lakers finished In-Season Tournament pool play 4-0. A win in the quarterfinals would send the team to Las Vegas with a chance to claim a prize pool worth $500,000 per winning player.

The Lakers, did though, lose an increasingly important player when Cam Reddish left the game in the first quarter with a groin injury. He returned to the bench in the second half in street clothes.

Laker LeBron James lays in a bucket in front of the the Jazz's Jordan Clarkson and John CollinsLaker LeBron James lays in a bucket in front of the the Jazz's Jordan Clarkson and John Collins

Without Reddish, Darvin Ham turned to second-year guard Max Christie, and Christie responded with his best game of the season, scoring seven in 24 minutes.

The Lakers host Dallas Wednesday before heading out on the road after Thanksgiving.

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This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.

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