Anthony Davis and Austin Reaves power LeBron-less Lakers past Kings
Briefly

Despite missing LeBron James due to illness, the Lakers secured a 132-122 victory over the Kings, showcasing strong performances from Austin Reaves and Anthony Davis.
The Lakers executed a dominant third quarter, outscoring the Kings 42-24, which was a pivotal moment in their victory, demonstrating their ability to respond to adversity.
With 59.7% shooting from the field and 53.8% from three-point range, the Lakers achieved season highs in shooting, contributing significantly to their win.
Austin Reaves orchestrated the offense in LeBron's absence, scoring 26 points and achieving a career-high of 16 assists, proving his ability to step up when needed.
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