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Luka Dončić exploded for 41 points, nine rebounds and six assists as the Lakers dismantled the Bucks 119-95 on Saturday, inflicting a statement win despite missing several starters.
Key Highlights
- The Lakers jumped out to a 30-18 lead after the first quarter and built a 31-point advantage by halftime (65-34), holding Milwaukee to just 24.4% shooting in the first half.
- Dončić knocked down five three-pointers, went 18-of-20 from the free-throw line and helped steer L.A.’s offense in the absence of key players like LeBron James (out with sciatica), Rui Hachimura and Marcus Smart.
- Support came via Austin Reaves (25 points) and Deandre Ayton (20 points, 10 rebounds), complementing Dončić’s night.
- On the other side, Giannis Antetokounmpo again produced a strong stat line—32 points, 10 rebounds, 5 assists—but his efforts weren’t enough as the Bucks simply never found a rhythm.
Why This Matters
This win could mark a turning point for the Lakers:
- Dominating a top Eastern Conference team without several of their usual starters highlights depth and resilience.
- Dončić’s performance underscores why he remains the engine of this squad and seemingly the central figure of their long-term vision. Luka
- For the Bucks, the game raises questions about execution and consistency despite Giannis’s individual brilliance.
What’s Next
Los Angeles will look to build on this momentum and improve defensively even further. Milwaukee must regroup quickly—rediscovering their offensive flow and tightening up defensively if they hope to bounce back.
In short: when Dončić is on and the Lakers are clicking, they’re a dangerous team. And this game was a reminder of that fact.