Lakers Rally Past 76ers 119-115 in Comeback Victory

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The Lakers roared back from a halftime deficit to defeat the 76ers 119-115 on Thursday night. Austin Reaves became the hero with a monster performance that sealed the comeback victory.
Philadelphia Starts Strong
The 76ers looked unstoppable early. They built a 59-51 lead by halftime behind their superstar center Joel Embiid. The big man dominated inside, scoring 35 points while grabbing seven rebounds. He moved like a freight train, bulldozing through defenders and finishing with soft touch around the rim. His 68 percent shooting kept Philadelphia ahead through three quarters.
Tyrese Maxey served as Embiid's perfect partner. The speedy guard zipped around screens and whipped 13 assists to teammates. He also dropped 26 points, weaving through defenders like a race car on a track. VJ Edgecombe added 19 points and 10 rebounds, hustling for every loose ball.
The 76ers were riding a five-game winning streak. They entered as one of the hottest teams in basketball.
Reaves Takes Over
Austin Reaves caught fire in the second half. He splashed jumpers from everywhere on the court. His hot hand never cooled down as he finished with a game-high 35 points on incredible 71 percent shooting. He only played 25 minutes but made every second count.
LeBron James orchestrated the offense with 17 points and 10 assists. The 40-year-old legend found open teammates all night long. Rui Hachimura and Deandre Ayton provided solid support, combining for 24 points.
The Lakers outscored Philadelphia 34-28 in the fourth quarter. The comeback was complete when the final buzzer sounded.
What It Means
The Lakers improved to 31-19 and stopped Philadelphia's winning streak. The 76ers fell to 29-22 despite Embiid's brilliant effort. Both teams look ready for playoff battles ahead.
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