LeBron's Historic Triple-Double Leads Lakers to NBA Cup Victory

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LeBron James recorded his fourth consecutive triple-double, leading the Los Angeles Lakers to a 120-115 victory over the San Antonio Spurs. Despite missing starting forward Rui Hachimura, the Lakers' bench stepped up, with Max Christie scoring a season-high 11 points. Anthony Davis contributed 40 points, and the team showed resilience by overcoming a 12-point deficit. The win marks a significant road victory for the Lakers, who aim to improve their away performance.
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