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With no LeBron James, Lakers can’t keep pace with Kings in loss

LOS ANGELES — They have never been whole during this already painful season, the injuries mounting, the illnesses mounting and the losses mounting in the process for the Los Angeles Lakers. And just as they got another player back from the sick bay for their game against the Sacramento Kings on Friday night at Crypto.com Arena — a 120-114 defeat — the Lakers lost their best player when it was ...
Domantas Sabonis of the Sacramento Kings shoots the ball against Anthony Davis of the Los Angeles Lakers during the first half at Crypto.com Arena on Nov. 11, 2022, in Los Angeles.

LOS ANGELES — They have never been whole during this already painful season, the injuries mounting, the illnesses mounting and the losses mounting in the process for the Los Angeles Lakers.

And just as they got another player back from the sick bay for their game against the Sacramento Kings on Friday night at Crypto.com Arena — a 120-114 defeat — the Lakers lost their best player when it was ruled that LeBron James wasn’t going to

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