Luka Doncic will be available as Los Angeles Lakers face NBA play-offs-bound Detroit Pistons
The Straits Times
The NBA rescinds his 16th technical foul that would have triggered an automatic one-game suspension. Read more at straitstimes.com.
DETROIT – The Los Angeles Lakers barely kept their winning streak alive on March 21. They will go for 10 in a row when they visit the National Basketball Association (NBA) Eastern Conference-leading Detroit Pistons on March 25 (March 26, Singapore time).
Luke Kennard’s buzzer-beating three-pointer allowed the Lakers to pull off a 105-104 win over the Orlando Magic. Their last four victories have come on the road as Los Angeles improved to 46-25.
“We’ve had a number of things happen in the last couple of weeks, we’ve had a number of things happen on this road trip that has shown growth for our group,” coach JJ Redick said.
“We did a good job of just playing through stuff, whether it was some cold shooting, some hot shooting for them for a little stretch there, getting down, playing on the road.”
Kennard was acquired from the Atlanta Hawks just before the trade deadline.
“Just being part of a new team, obviously you’re building new relationships, trying to find your role, what you do,” the 29-year-old guard said.













