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The Lakers developed a strong reputation last season as one of the hardest teams to topple in the clutch. They didn’t lose a single game last season where they had a lead after three quarters, showing that they literally won games based on the first three quarters. They had games where they came back in the fourth quarter, but zero games where they let someone come back in the fourth quarter.

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That unique feat has now come to an end, as the Portland Trail Blazers handed LA their second loss this season. The Lakers had a one-point lead going into the fourth, but ended up losing the game by 8 points. Portland’s defense locked LA up down the stretch, while Damian Lillard proved why he is one of the best clutch-time players in the league.

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LeBron James tried his best for LA with a 29-point outing, but it was Anthony Davis who faltered and ended the night with just 13 points. Portland saw big contributions from Gary Trent Jr., Jusuf Nurkic, and C. J. McCollum behind Dame’s 30-piece.

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LA have dropped two games against rival teams in the Conference already. However, nobody should be quick to press the panic button. The team had made their intention to start the season slow very clear. While LeBron had a big game on the second half of a back-to-back, it was AD who fell short of expectations.

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LA is still looking to build chemistry with their four new players this season. That endeavor is going well, as the new additions are all doing their bit. However, the entire group is just taking a little more time to coalesce. This result had to happen against a highly motivated Trail Blazers squad, who lost to LA in the playoffs last season.

Hopefully, the Lakers can find their groove back. They are easily one of the most stacked teams on paper, and a 13-point night from Anthony Davis won’t be the norm. This was a bad loss, but they should be able to bounce back strong.

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Ishaan Bhattacharya is an NBA, NCAA Basketball, and Combat Sports writer at EssentiallySports. Currently, Ishaan is pursuing a Post Graduate Degree in Journalism from Xavier's Institute of Communication. Previously, Ishaan has written for The Indian Express, The Quint, Sportskeeda, and WrestleClub. Ishaan has a keen interest in theatre and films, and has dabbled in the art, winning several awards for his scripts over the years. He has written for popular YouTube channels such as The Wrestling Hub and WhatCulture. Now, Ishaan also heads the site's NCAA Basketball division.

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