D’Angelo Russell of the Lakers leaves Pistons astounded with an unprecedented NBA feat

D’Angelo Russell of the Lakers stuns the Pistons with an NBA record-setting showing

When people talk about records, LeBron James and Anthony Davis come to mind, but D’Angelo Russell beаt the Pistons to get one.

To a Lakers fan, LeBron James would be the first player who comes to mind when they think of a player breаking a record. Russell, though, set a new record for the league. He beаt up the Detroit Pistons, who were led by Cade Cunningham. It was hard for Monty Williams to guard the insanely good shooter, and he couldn’t even outgun him. Things got worse for the young team that had only won two games just as he was about to make history.

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This is something that no other Lakers or NBA player has ever done, according to StatMuse. He became the first player to score 35 or more points, make at least three blocks, five or more assists, and make at least five three-pointers. There is no one even close to LeBron James who has stats as good as these.

All of the Lakers’ players caught the scoring bug after this game. Anthony Davis joined the others in the аttаck to bury the Pistons. He scored 28 points, grabbed 16 huge boards, and played great defense to seal the win. The King was the other player to score 20 or more points. James scored 25 points, grabbed eight rebounds, and passed the ball four times to round out a great effort all around.

Overall, the Lakers saw a big win coming and seized it, putting their stamp on Cade Cunningham’s team. This is a great sign of how deep this team is. They are going for the NBA In-Season Tournament Cup and the Larry O’Brien trophy next summer.