Kyle Kuzma on Tuesday “clicked” to drain two clutch three-pointers as the Los Angeles Lakers bounced back to score a 123-115 road victory over the Phoenix Suns.
Kuzma hit back-to-back threes in the final three minutes of a see-saw battle to finally sink the Suns, shortly after Phoenix had taken a 113-111 lead with 3 minutes, 29 seconds left at the Talking Stick Resort Arena.
A LeBron James three-pointer put the Lakers 114-113 ahead before Kuzma weighed in to stretch the lead to 120-113.
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“I’ve been finding my rhythm all season,” Kuzma said of his crucial pair of late three-pointers. “I feel like every single game I’ve been getting better with my rhythm and timing.”
“It kind of clicked a little bit. I know I can shoot,” added Kuzma, who finished with 23 points off the bench, while Anthony Davis led the Lakers with 24 points and 12 rebounds.
James added 19 points, 11 assists and seven rebounds as the Lakers made an instant return to winning ways following Sunday’s loss to the Toronto Raptors.
James praised the contribution of Kuzma, saying that he had never doubted the 24-year-old’s ability to deliver.
“It was only a matter of time,” James said. “And it came at the right time, against a tough team. It was great to have the Kuz that we know he’s capable of. He was very patient, took the shots that came to him... Kuz is a huge piece of this puzzle.”
The win saw the Lakers improve to 8-2 at the top of the Western Conference, continuing the franchise’s resurgence under head coach Frank Vogel.
Phoenix fell to 6-4 with the defeat. Devin Booker and Ricky Rubio led the Suns scoring with 21 points apiece.
Elsewhere on Tuesday, Trae Young exploded for 42 points as the Atlanta Hawks upset the Denver Nuggets 125-121 in Colorado.
Young also added 11 assists in a virtuoso display that was the 21-year-old’s fifth 30-point game of the season and his third in a row.
“It felt good,” Young said. “It felt even better because we won. I’m glad I was able to knock some shots down to help us win.”
“I’m just trying to do whatever it takes, whether it’s scoring, whether it’s getting everybody involved, just trying to do whatever it takes,” Young added.
In Philadelphia, the 76ers improved to 7-3 in the Eastern Conference table with a gritty 98-97 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers at the Wells Fargo Center.
Joel Embiid led the way for the Sixers with 27 points, while hauling down 14 defensive rebounds. Josh Richardson added 17 points while Ben Simmons had 15.
However, the Sixers were left sweating until the final seconds before Embiid slammed in the winning dunk with 13.2 seconds on the clock to seal the win and prevent what would have been an upset defeat.
Sixers coach Brett Brown admitted that the narrow victory had been too close for comfort.
Asked if his team were playing with fire, Brown said: “It’s a blow torch. A really big one.”
However, the Sixers boss was pleased at how his team had weathered the storm after an error-strewn performance that included 14 turnovers.
“You watch the game unfold and you can’t make some of that up,” Brown said.
“I’m the coach and I’ve got to figure it out. Some of those turnovers were head-scratching, but I give our guys credit for not crumbling,” he added.
Brown reserved special praise for Embiid, who hauled the Sixers over the line in the closing stages.
“His physicality, his tenacity, his will to win, diving on the floor, making plays — he was exceptional tonight,” Brown said. “He really got after it physically.”
In Miami, Jimmy Butler had 20 points and 13 assists, while Bam Adebayo added 18 points with 14 rebounds as the Heat downed the Detroit Pistons 117-108.
Miami improved to 7-3 with the victory to continue their strong start to the season.
Also on Tuesday, it was:
‧ Pacers 111, Thunder 85
‧ Bulls 120, Knicks 102
‧ Jazz 119, Nets 114
‧ Kings 107, Trail Blazers 99
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