The Memphis Grizzlies’ 116-110 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers on Sunday night exposed critical issues despite some standout individual performances. Anthony Davis led the way for the Lakers with a dominant 40 points and 16 rebounds, while Austin Reaves and LeBron James provided strong supporting efforts.
Memphis struggled with turnovers, Ja Morant’s shooting inconsistencies, and missed opportunities throughout the game. However, Jaren Jackson Jr.’s 25-point effort offered a silver lining as the Grizzlies look to rebound from the defeat.
Anthony Davis Dominates for the Lakers
Anthony Davis delivered a masterclass performance, matching his season highs with 40 points and 16 rebounds. Davis showcased his ability to influence both ends of the floor, proving once again why he is a critical piece for the Lakers.
Davis briefly left the game with 5:30 remaining in the third quarter after a collision with Memphis center Zach Edey during a rebounding contest. Despite concerns over his left shoulder injury, Davis returned with 9:19 left in the fourth quarter and immediately made an impact, scoring seven straight Lakers points to keep Memphis at bay.
LeBron James’ Return Sparks Lakers’ Fast Start
Returning after missing two games with a foot injury, LeBron James quickly made his presence felt. James contributed 18 points, eight rebounds, and eight assists, providing the Lakers with the leadership they needed to secure the win.