Patchwork Lakers blown out by Bucks to wrap up brutal stretch of season
Briefly

The Lakers faced a challenging matchup against the Bucks, falling 118-89 due to a hugely depleted roster missing several key players including LeBron James. In the grueling sixth game of an eight-day stretch, the Lakers began poorly, with the Bucks swiftly establishing a double-digit lead driven by an effective offense. Bronny James Jr. was noteworthy amidst the struggles, scoring 17 points, but overall, the team's shooting woes contributed significantly to their defeat, as reflected in their first-quarter performance, shooting just 38.1% from the field.
Christian Koloko, LeBron James, and several others are out for the Lakers, leading to a humbling loss against the Bucks, 118-89.
Despite their struggles, Bronny James Jr. stood out with 17 points while the depleted Lakers battled against an on-form Bucks team.
The Bucks jumped to an early lead, capitalizing on the Lakers' poor shooting and defensive lapses, which unfortunately resulted in a significant first quarter deficit.
The night was marked by rough shooting for LA, who ended the first quarter down 15 points, shooting only 38.1% from the floor.
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