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LeBron saves day as putback at buzzer lifts L.A.

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Wednesday, 26 March 2025 23:02

INDIANAPOLIS -- LeBron James might have tipped in the winner at the buzzer to lift the Los Angeles Lakers over the Indiana Pacers on Wednesday, but as his teammates mobbed him to celebrate, the Lakers star admitted he didn't quite know how to react.

"I really couldn't really have too much emotion because I was trying to see if I got the ball off in time, to be honest," James said after Los Angeles' 120-119 win. "But after they showed the replay on it, it was definitely gratifying."

An official's review confirmed that James' right hand touched the ball with 0.2 left, redirecting a missed floater by Luka Doncic through the hoop as time expired.

The win ended a three-game skid for the Lakers and halted a five-game winning streak for the Pacers. James also tied Kobe Bryant and Joe Johnson with the second-most winning buzzer-beaters in NBA history (eight), behind only Michael Jordan (nine).

"Just shows you what he's about," Lakers guard Austin Reaves said. "He's a winner at heart. That's really it."

The dramatic finish capped a wild fourth quarter in which Indiana surged from a 13-point deficit to tie the score. Then, after falling behind by six with 1:51 left, the Pacers took the lead on an and-1 by Tyrese Haliburton (16 points, 18 assists) with 42 seconds remaining.

"It felt like a game we won three times and we lost three times, and we ended up winning the game," Lakers coach JJ Redick said. "And it's hard to win in the NBA. It's hard to win against a great team like Indiana. Frankly, they don't ever get talked about enough nationally. They're a phenomenal basketball team."

Los Angeles won both games against Indiana this season. All five starters scored in double digits, led by Doncic's 34 points and Reaves' 24.

James' fourth-quarter efforts were preceded by the quietest offensive night of his career through three quarters. Entering the fourth, he had scored only three points on 0-for-6 shooting, the first time in 1,553 regular-season games he was held without a field goal in the first three quarters when having played in each.

"You don't really know if you are in a rhythm or if you are out of rhythm with six shot attempts," James said. "It's just about still what can I do to still affect the game."

James quickly scored eight of the Lakers' first 10 points to start the fourth to extend his record streak to 1,283 straight games with 10 points or more. He finished with 13 points, a team-high 13 rebounds and 7 assists and logged 38 minutes in only his third game back from a left groin strain that sidelined him for two weeks.

Lakers forward Rui Hachimura (14 points, 4 rebounds) also had his best game since returning from a 12-game absence because of tendinopathy in his left knee, hitting back-to-back 3s in the fourth to give Los Angeles its six-point cushion with under two minutes left.

"As a team, getting back to our rhythm is kind of hard," Hachimura said. "We still know what we used to have. But we have like 10 more games left, so we got to get back to our rhythm before the playoffs."

The Lakers (44-28) sit at No. 4 in the Western Conference after the win, a game behind the No. 3 Denver Nuggets and in a virtual tie with the No. 5 Memphis Grizzlies. The Lakers' four-game trip continues Thursday in Chicago for the second night of back-to-back against the Bulls and concludes in Memphis on Saturday.

The win in Indiana served as a reminder that every game -- and every second -- will matter down the stretch.

"The game is never over until it says zeroes on the clock, literally, tonight," James said. "And just keeping our composure throughout it all."

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