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Five takeaways from the Lakers’ 96-89 loss to the Jazz

Los Angeles Times
Published October 29, 2016 at 8:50 AM
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After a win to open the season, the Lakers fell to the Utah Jazz on Friday night. At several points in the game, the Lakers were within striking distance, but couldn't capitalize on those chances. They're off to Oklahoma City tonight, but here are five takeaways from this game and our postgame...

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