Luka Doncic, Los Angeles Lakers Loses Brooklyn Nets | Basketball news

Brooklyn Nets ended the losing series of seven games upset with a vicious victory against Los Angeles Lakers.
With the injured LeBron James, he stopped at Los Angeles, Cameron Johnson scored 18 points, including a ball with a ball clutch over Luka Doncic, and there were 59.6 seconds left, while Brooklyn Nets scored crowds in seven games, holding to win New York 111-108.
Johnson made 6 of 14 shots on Monday, no larger than 14 feet, hit Doncic to put Nets in front of 106-100.
Johnson’s shot gave Brooklyn a little breathing space when Doncic traveled an open 35 feet of 3-meter players from the entrance game with the remaining 11.5 seconds to bring Los Angeles within 108-106.
After playing with three points of Nets ‘Noah Clowney, Lakers’ Austin Reaves hit a schedule with the remaining 3.2 seconds, reducing the gap on three. Johnson then missed two free throws with the remaining 2.3 seconds. The game ended when Doncic was fine with a desperate 3-back of 77 feet.
Doncic recorded his second triple double as a laker, a total of 22 points, 12 rebounds and 12 assists, but shot 8-for-26.
Los Angeles has fought with most of the last three quarters in the first game since James injured his left groin. Three other Lakers-Jaxon Hayes, Dorian Finney-Smith and Rui Hachimura-Nis played against Nets due to injury.
Gabe Vincent scored a season of 24 for Lakers, who shot 43.5 percent as a team, while their second loss took a row. Rookie Dalton Knecht added 19, but Reaves made only 3 of the 14 from the field and finished with 17 points and 10 assists.
Clowney led nets with 19 points and Keon Johnson finished 18th Tyrese Martin gave 14 and Nic Claxton at the 12th.
Vincent scored 13 points, while Doncic missed six of nine shots while the Lakers had a 28-16 lead through the initial quarter. The networks outweighed the Lakers 32-19 in the second and took the 48-47 lead at halftime after Cameron Johnson hit a 3-poen with the remaining 66 seconds.
Brooklyn took over a couple of eight points in the introductory four minutes. After 12 changes in the lead, the nets held a lead of 81-79 in fourth place when Martin sank 3-poen with the remaining 24 seconds.
The networks took over the 92-85 lead when Cameron Johnson easily passed Doncic to knock with the remaining seven minutes. Three free throws Reavesa reduced the lead to 97-95 with 3:51, but D’Angelo Russell hit 3 with the remaining 91 seconds to push Brooklyn’s lead to 104-98 before Johnson’s clutch.