LeBron James Extends Triple-Double Streak In LA Lakers' Win At Chicago Bulls


Los Angeles Lakers staged a late comeback against Chicago Bulls with LeBron James leading the course and Kyle Kuzma playing a vital role to ensure the team secured its sixth consecutive game wins by 118 - 112 at United Centre.

James notched up his third consecutive 30-point streak and a third triple-double to push his team past Bulls. It was not a night with huge scoring for Davis but Kuzma had a wonderful night despite returning from injury.

Somehow, Lakers were kind of sloppy from the start and trailed Bulls until late in the third quarter when Kuzma stepped up the team on the offensive whilst Davis and James were on the bench resting for the final piece of the game.

Bulls had moved up by 18-point lead in the third when the game began to slid off their reach as Lakers trimmed the deficit down to 10 points. Bulls were outrightly overpowered by Lakers on James and Davis return and rode on to win the game.

James finished with 30 points, 10 rebounds, and 11 assists to lead the standouts whilst Bulls' Zach LaVine posted 26 points, seven rebounds, and seven assists for his team.

Quinn Cook posted 17 points, four rebounds, and two assists whilst Anthony Davis picked up 15 points, seven rebounds, and three assists. Bulls' Wendall Carter Jr. notched up a double-double of 11 points and 11 rebounds with no assists made.


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