Los Angeles Lakers secured a hard-fought 106-102 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers on Friday night, with LeBron James and Luka Doncic leading the way. In a tightly contested game, both NBA stars carried the team on their shoulders, and after the win, Doncic credited LeBron’s leadership as a key factor in the outcome.
Doncic praised James’ impact, particularly his ability to elevate the second unit. “Yeah, I think it shows, especially today, coming into the back-to-back without two of the starters. It’s a tough game to play and to win, and I think we showed our character today,” Doncic said. “I would just say that second group with Bron (LeBron James), they gave us life. He inspired us to play faster, to play harder, so thanks to them, we won the game.”
While Doncic and James were the team’s leading scorers, the Lakers wouldn’t have pulled off the win without significant contributions from their bench. Players like Gabe Vincent, Jarred Vanderbilt, Jordan Goodwin, and Trey Jemison III provided an undeniable spark, playing with energy and physicality when the Lakers needed it most. Each member of that four-man second unit finished at least +11 in plus-minus, proving their value in crucial moments.
Doncic’s admiration for James highlights the strong chemistry developing within the Lakers’ locker room. The mutual respect between the two superstars is evident, and with their leadership, Los Angeles appears poised to make a deep postseason run.
LeBron James #23 and Luka Doncic #77 of the Los Angeles Lakers talk during the third quarter of a game against the Utah Jazz.
Doncic on the importance of the second unit
The Lakers’ recent winning streak has been fueled by more than just James, Doncic, or even Austin Reaves. The team’s depth has played a pivotal role in their success, and Doncic acknowledged that the Lakers might not have kept their streak alive without the contributions from the bench.
“Yeah, like I said before, they gave us life in this game,” Doncic reiterated. “They pushed us to be better, and when the second group with Bron (LeBron James) came out, they pushed the ball, they defended. They showed us how we need to play. Without them, we don’t win this game tonight.”
Doncic’s performance and shooting struggles
Despite the win, Doncic is still working through shooting struggles since joining the Lakers. In his first six games with the team, he has shot just 37% from the field and 22% from three-point range. Against the Clippers, he finished 9-for-22 from the floor, continuing a slump he acknowledged after a recent game against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
“This is a challenge I need to overcome,” Doncic admitted. Even with the inefficiency, he still posted an impressive stat line of 31 points, 5 assists, 3 steals, and 2 rebounds, proving his ability to impact the NBA game in multiple ways.
As the Lakers continue to build momentum, Doncic and James will look to refine their chemistry, while the second unit remains a key component of the team’s success moving forward.