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Three takeaways from the Lakers’ summer league loss to Cleveland

Los Angeles Times
Published July 15, 2016 at 8:50 AM
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1. It was all going so well for Lakers guard D'Angelo Russell in the first half Thursday night, the game coming easy and his swag as high as ever. But Russell fell back to earth with a thud in the second half of the Lakers' 88-80 defeat to the Cleveland Cavaliers in the summer league in Las Vegas....

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