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Suns set down LeBron-less Lakers
Paul becomes 6th player in history to reach 10,000 assists
Published: Mar 22, 2021 04:28 PM
Chris Paul (left) of the Phoenix Suns attempts a shot over Dennis Schroder of the Los Angeles Lakers on Sunday in Phoenix, Arizona. Photo: VCG

Chris Paul (left) of the Phoenix Suns attempts a shot over Dennis Schroder of the Los Angeles Lakers on Sunday in Phoenix, Arizona. Photo: VCG


The Los Angeles Lakers got a hard look at life without injured superstar LeBron James on Sunday in a 111-94 NBA loss to the Phoenix Suns.

Devin Booker and Deandre Ayton scored 26 points apiece and Chris Paul had a triple-double of 11 points, 10 rebounds and 13 assists for the Suns, who led wire-to-wire against a Lakers team that coach Frank Vogel acknowledged must find a "new identity" as James recovers from a high ankle sprain suffered in a loss to Atlanta on Saturday.

With 17-time All-Star James sidelined, the Lakers struggled to get their offense going.

Montrezl Harrell led Los Angeles with 23 points off the bench and Dennis Schroder added 22, but the Lakers connected on just 41.2 percent of their shots from the field.

"I'm optimistic," Vogel insisted after the game. "I think our guys really fought tonight. We didn't shoot the ball that well, but I thought we competed at a very high level.

"It's going to take a little time to adjust and figure out where the shots are coming from, what our new identity is going to look like."

No timeline has been given for James' return, and Vogel said before the game that he wasn't counting on a quick recovery.

"Those things take a while to heal," Vogel said. "They are slow recoveries. We're prepared to be without him indefinitely."

Phoenix took full advantage in posting their eighth win in 10 games.

It was a milestone game for Paul, whose alley-oop pass to Ayton for a dunk in the third quarter made him just the sixth player in NBA history with 10,000 assists.

The Brooklyn Nets beat the Washington Wizards 113-106 thanks to 28 points from Kyrie Irving and 26 from James Harden.

Former All-Star Blake Griffin played his first game for Brooklyn since signing with them as a free agent, scoring his only basket of the night in the fourth quarter on a two-handed dunk that had his new Nets teammates cheering.

Nicolas Claxton added 16 points for the Nets, who rallied from a 20-6 first-quarter deficit and withstood Russell Westbrook's triple-double of 29 points, 13 rebounds and 13 assists.

Lu Dort was the hero for Oklahoma City, scoring 23 points and coming up with a "heroic" late block on Houston's John Wall as the Thunder handed the Rockets a 20th straight defeat, 114-112.