The Brooklyn Nets defeated Los Angeles Lakers with a minor victory and defeated seven matches.
The injured Lebron James pushed Los Angeles aside, Cameron Johnson scored 18 points, in which Brooklyn Nets defeated Lakers in New York 111-108 and defeated seven matches.
Johnson earned 6 out of 14 shots on Monday, not bigger than he hit 14 feet on Donasic, as he took the Nets 106-100.
Johnson’s shot gave Brooklyn a breathing room when Donasic extinguished 35 feet 3-pointer from the game of Inbounds when Los Angeles had 11.5 seconds remaining within 108-106.
After the three-point play of the Nets of the Nets, the Austin Revous of the Lakers hit a coating of 2.5 seconds and cut the distance to three. Johnson then lost two free throws when 2.3 seconds left. The game ended when the Donsik 77 feet depressed was low at a 3-point high.
Donasic recorded his second triple-double as a lacker with a total of 22 points, 12 ribounds and 12 support but shot 8-four-26.
Los Angeles struggled most of the last three quarters in the first match since James was hurt by James. Jackson Hes, Dorian Finnie-Smith and Rui Hachimura-three other Lakers Starters-did not play against the Nets due to injury.

Gabe Vincent scored 24 runs in the season from Lakers, which suffered a second consecutive defeat. Ruki Dalton Net added 19, but Revevs earned only 3 out of 14 out of the field and finished with 17 points and 10.
Cloane led the nets with 3 points and Ken Johnson got the number with 2 with. Tieres Martin contributed to 2 and Nick Klaxton.
Vincent recorded 3 points points, while Donsik lost six of the nine shots as Lakers took a 6-16-6-16 lead compared to the opener’s semi-finals. The second was the second with the Nets surpassed the Lakers by 32-19, and Cameroon Johnson took a 48-47 lead half-time after 66 seconds left.
In the first four minutes of the third Child number, Brooklyn took a pair of eight-point. After the 4 leading changes, the Nets took the fourth lead when Martin sank 3-point with 3 seconds left.
When Cameroon Johnson easily left for Donasic for seven minutes, the Nets took a 92-85 lead. Revees reduced the three free throw with a 3:51 lead to a 97-95, but before Johnson’s clutch hoop, D’Angeelo Russell scored 31 seconds to score 31 seconds.


