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LeBron James scores 56 points, his most as a Laker, as L.A. defeats Golden State

The Los Angeles Lakers' LeBron James puts up a shot over the Golden State Warriors' Jonathan Kuminga during a 124-116 Lakers win at crypto.com Arena on Saturday, March 5, 2022, in Los Angeles.

LOS ANGELES — LeBron James stood outside the paint during the first quarter Saturday night at Staples Center, the Lakers’ season in as bad of a spot as it had been at any point, as he slumped over at his waist. His right arm dangled from his shoulder like cooked pasta as he tried to shake feeling into his fingers.

He had just been fouled and needed to shoot a free throw. But James looked over at the Lakers’ bench and shook

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