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Short-handed Lakers are routed at Minnesota; Anthony Davis (knee) leaves injured

MINNEAPOLIS — They had already airballed a free throw, turned the ball over five times and missed all nine of their three-point attempts when a bad night in Minnesota got even worse. Anthony Davis, the Lakers’ star big man, fell to the court and immediately grabbed his right ankle, his foot unnaturally turning to the exterior as he stumbled to the ground. On a day in which they added two more ...

MINNEAPOLIS — They had already airballed a free throw, turned the ball over five times and missed all nine of their three-point attempts when a bad night in Minnesota got even worse.

Anthony Davis, the Lakers’ star big man, fell to the court and immediately grabbed his right ankle, his foot unnaturally turning to the exterior as he stumbled to the ground. On a day in which they added two more

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