Lakers improve to 1-1 with summer league victory over Blazers
The Lakers, playing their second summer league game in Las Vegas, improved to 1-1 on Sunday with an 81-63 victory over the Portland Trail Blazers.
Lester Hudson led the Lakers with 15 points on five-of-eight shooting in just over 22 1/2 minutes of action.
Marcus Landry contributed 14 points, and while he shot just five of 14 from the field, he led the Lakers with a plus-minus of 26 points. Landry, brother of Sacramento Kings forward Carl Landry, has the look of a possible camp invitee for the Lakers.
Lazar Haywood also had a strong showing off the bench with 13 points on just five shot attempts (four for five from the field and a perfect five for five from the line).
As a group, the Lakers shot just 36.4% from the field, while giving up seven additional offensive rebounds to the Blazers (18-11).
Still, the Lakers pulled out the victory, forcing 22 turnovers and 23 personal fouls from the Blazers. Portland took just 12 free-throw attempts, while the Lakers hit 26 of 33.
C.J. McCollum had 15 points for Portland on six-for-17 shooting. Meyers Leonard was the only other Blazer in double figures, with 12.
Robert Sacre scored eight points with eight rebounds in almost 29 minutes.
After losing the first quarter 20-10, the Lakers dominated the second with a 25-10 run -- followed by a 22-18 third quarter. The Blazers never really threatened to get back in the game, despite the Lakers’ poor shooting percentage.
ALSO:
Jeremy Lin says Rockets’ getting Dwight Howard is ‘huge’
Metta World Peace becomes free agent by clearing amnesty waivers
Wesley Johnson: Another quality signing by Lakers at minimum salary
Email Eric Pincus at [email protected] and follow him on Twitter @EricPincus.
More to Read
All things Lakers, all the time.
Get all the Lakers news you need in Dan Woike's weekly newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.