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Lakers Beat Knicks As Reaves Shines

Maria DelGattia
Last updated: March 10, 2026 7:03 pm
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The Los Angeles Lakers kept their win streak alive Sunday, taking down the New York Knicks 110-97 while LeBron James watched from the bench with injuries. They never trailed and leaned on sharp shooting and steady defense to get it done.

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Short-Handed, But SteadyA Curious Box Score NoteHow The Lakers Won ItKnicks Hit a HiccupWhat It Means Going Forward

With James sidelined by a bruised left elbow and a left foot issue, the Lakers still found scoring from multiple spots. They have now won four straight and showed a lineup that can scrap without its biggest star. The Knicks arrived hot, but the Lakers cooled them off early and held control the rest of the way.

“Luka Doncic had 35 points and eight rebounds, Austin Reaves added 25 points… Rui Hachimura scored 13 points for the Lakers, who never trailed… even while James missed his second straight game with a bruised left elbow and a left foot injury.”

Short-Handed, But Steady

The headliner was the absence of James, now out two straight games. His rest came as the Lakers aimed to keep him fresh and avoid a late-season slide. This time, the rest did not cost them. They built an early cushion and stayed patient.

Austin Reaves answered the call. He poured in 25 points and kept the offense flowing with smart cuts and confident drives. Rui Hachimura added 13 and picked spots well, giving the second unit a reliable scoring bump.

The Lakers’ defense held up against a Knicks team known for physical play and offensive boards. They walled off the paint and limited second chances. That approach kept the game at their pace and protected the lead.

A Curious Box Score Note

The scoring line credited Luka Doncic with 35 points and eight rebounds. That is an eye-catching entry given his home team is Dallas. However it’s listed, the Lakers’ balance was the story. They did not need a single-player rescue. The scoring and stops arrived in waves.

What mattered most: the Lakers never trailed and closed strong. They won most of the 50-50 plays in the fourth quarter and squeezed the Knicks’ shooters when it counted.

How The Lakers Won It

  • Fast start: They set the tone and led wire to wire.
  • Wing scoring: Reaves and Hachimura filled the LeBron gap.
  • Defensive focus: Limited easy paint touches and kept the glass clean.
  • Bench minutes: Role players hit timely shots and stayed within the plan.

This blend fits what coach Darvin Ham has sought all season: toughness, spacing, and no wasted trips. Even without their lead playmaker, the Lakers kept the ball moving and found simple looks.

Knicks Hit a Hiccup

The Knicks entered the game on a surge. Their recent form suggested this would be a grind. They still brought energy, but they chased the score for most of the night. The Lakers deflected drives and closed out to the arc. That left the Knicks leaning on midrange shots under pressure.

New York’s bench could not swing momentum, and late turnovers hurt any chance of a push. The final minutes turned into a math problem the Knicks could not solve.

What It Means Going Forward

Four straight wins put the Lakers back in a groove. More important, they showed a formula that can work while James heals. Reaves’ confidence is rising. Hachimura’s strength on both ends is giving them stable minutes. The team looks more comfortable in late-game sets and less rushed in transition.

For the Knicks, this is a reminder that slow starts are costly, especially on the road. They need quicker pace-shifting runs and better rim protection against teams with active wings.

Key numbers tell the story. The Lakers won 110-97, never trailed, and got double-figure help beyond their headliners. That is the kind of profile that travels, with or without James.

Next up, watch James’ status and how many minutes the Lakers ask of Reaves and Hachimura as the schedule tightens. If the defense keeps this edge and the ball finds the open man, they will be a tough out. The Knicks, meanwhile, will try to bounce back by sharpening their early-game focus and finding cleaner looks from deep.

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