Brandon Ingram, Lonzo Ball Lead Lakers To End Drought With 107-97 Win Over Dallas Mavericks

Los Angeles Lakers have once again found their winning streak, stunning Dallas Mavericks with a comeback in the third quarter to win the game by 107-97 on Monday.
Lakers were better off on Kyle Kuzma's return to the court from an injury he sustained against Oklahoma City Thunder that ruled him out for two games.
Mavericks controlled the first half of the game with 13 points lead but that was wiped out soon after the break and were overtaking after Lonzo Ball hit a dunk to put Lakers in the lead late in the third quarter.
Lakers quickly went ahead with 10 points clear and maintained the lead through to the buzzer outscoring Mavs in the second half by 53-30, ending the drought after three consecutive winless game run.
Brandon Ingram led the scoring for the Lakers on the trip with 29 points, 3 rebounds, and 6 assists followed by Lonzo Ball with 21 points, 7 rebounds, and 5 assists.
"Last game was a total lack of energy...They know that" says Kuzma on his return from a back injury made 4-In-20 3-pointers attempts, and finished the game with 13 points, 5 rebounds, and 3 assists


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