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Lakers lose winning streak but show they are for real.
Summary
The Los Angeles Lakers lost 113-110 at Detroit, ending a nine-game winning streak, but the team displayed resilience and continued role-focused play that coaches and players said shows growth.
Content
The Los Angeles Lakers lost 113-110 to the Detroit Pistons on Monday, ending a nine-game winning streak. The defeat was a one-possession game and came amid a long road trip. Rather than signaling a breakdown, the game reinforced habits the team has been building this season. Coaches and players described the night as further evidence of the team's growth and resilience.
Key facts:
- The Lakers lost 113-110 at Detroit, snapping a nine-game winning streak.
- Los Angeles entered the game 46-26 and holds tiebreakers for the No. 3 seed against Denver, Houston and Minnesota.
- The nine-game streak included wins over eight teams with winning records.
- The Lakers' last four losses (to Orlando, Phoenix, Denver and Detroit) have come by a combined 14 points.
- Marcus Smart and Rui Hachimura missed the Detroit game and are listed day to day, while Austin Reaves, Luka Dončić and LeBron James have played through recent ailments.
Summary:
The game highlighted the Lakers' ability to stay competitive through fatigue and pressure and reinforced a pattern of role-focused play and defensive attention. With 10 regular-season games remaining, the team will aim to maintain this level of play while managing injuries as they prepare for the postseason.
