![]() They had six players score in double figures, but the Clippers still lost their third straight game, a 100-93 defeat to the Brooklyn Nets on Wednesday night at Barclays Center. No player on the roster has a positive plus/minus cumulative rating in the first quarter this season.įrom Broderick Turner: The Clippers still have a lot of work to do to get it together with their Big Four and the rest of the group. On the season, the Lakers have been outscored by 74 points in the first quarter, a number that’s created mountains that the Lakers haven’t been able to consistently climb. Houston led by as many as 15 points in the first quarter – the sixth time this year the Lakers have been down by at least 10 at a point during the first quarter. The Lakers, who have been the worst first quarter team in the entire NBA through seven games this season weren’t any better in game eight, another bad start leading to another road loss, this one to the Houston Rockets, 128-94. ![]() Who will sign Shohei Ohtani to biggest MLB deal? Here are the top 35 free agents LAKERSįrom Dan Woike: Even if Anthony Davis wasn’t forced to the Lakers bench in a green hoodie and golden baseball cap, the trends say it probably would’ve looked sort of like this in Houston anyways – at least early. On the first day of MLB’s general manager meetings in Arizona on Tuesday, Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman didn’t tip his hand. Which, for all the Dodgers’ interest in the 29-year-old superstar, raises an important question: Will this be the time the team goes all in on a big-name, high-priced bidding war? Or will they show the same fiscal constraint that has sidelined them for some of MLB’s other top free agents in recent years? ![]() DODGERSįrom Jack Harris: Scan the myriad lists of contract projections for MLB free agents this offseason, and the estimated payday for two-way star Shohei Ohtani only seems to grow.Įven after undergoing an elbow surgery that will limit him to hitting-only next season, Ohtani continues to be pegged for a record-breaking, potential half-billion-dollar deal. Your support helps us deliver the news that matters most. Enjoying this newsletter? Consider subscribing to the Los Angeles Times
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