The Los Angeles Lakers moved to 48-26 after a 116-99 win over the Brooklyn Nets, who fell to 17-57 at Crypto.com Arena.

First quarter
The Lakers opened with 35 points in the quarter while the Nets scored 30 points in the quarter at Crypto.com Arena.
The Lake Show shot 54 percent from the field in the game while the Borough finished at 42 percent.
Second quarter
The Lakers added 26 points in the quarter while the Nets posted 29 points in the quarter as the lead changed hands 10 times overall.
The Lakers earned 42 free throw attempts in the game while the Nets took 15 free throw attempts.
Third quarter
The Lakers scored 24 points in the quarter while the Nets scored 25 points in the quarter as the Lakers built a biggest lead of 17 in the game.
The Lakers controlled the glass with 57 total rebounds while the Nets finished with 51 total rebounds.
Fourth quarter
The Lakers closed with 31 points in the quarter while the Nets managed 15 points in the quarter, and Los Angeles Lakers vs Brooklyn Nets final score reflected that finish.
Luka Dončić led the Lakers with 41 points, and
Austin Reaves added 26 points for the Lake Show.
Jaxson Hayes anchored the Lakers’ rim protection with 5 blocks as the Lakers finished with 9 blocks in the game.
The Nets hit 10 three-point field goals on 26 percent shooting from beyond the arc while the Lakers made 11 threes at 44 percent.
Brooklyn logged 46 bench points while the Lakers got 26 bench points, which fit the Los Angeles Lakers vs Brooklyn Nets result analysis.
The Lakers forced 14 Nets turnovers and scored 19 points off turnovers, and the Nets produced 16 points off turnovers in a Los Angeles Lakers vs Brooklyn Nets scoreline review.
The Lakers committed 15 turnovers while Brooklyn committed 14 turnovers, and that exchange shaped the Los Angeles Lakers final whistle reaction.
The Lakers’ next game will be broadcast at 10:00 PM EDT on 03/30/2026 against the Washington Wizards at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on SportsNet LA and MNMT.
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