Photos: Lakers vs. Jazz
Jazz forward Gordon Hayward shoots over Lakers forward Julius Randle to score late in the game.
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Lakers forward Julius Randle slips a reverse layup over Jazz forward Jeff Withey late in the fourth quarter.
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Lakers Coach Byron Scott instructs players during the final minutes of a game against the Jazz.
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Lakers forward Julius Randle dives for the ball as Jazz forward Gordon Heyward loses control during second half action.
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Lakers forward Julius Randle dunks during the second half of a game against the Jazz.
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Lakers forward Nick Young yawns as he sits on the bench between Julius Randle and Roy Hibbart late in an 86-74 loss to the Jazz at Staples Center.
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Lakers guard Lou Williams is fouled by Jazz center Rudy Gober while attempting a shot in the first half.
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Lakers forward Larry Nance Jr. pulls down a rebound in front of teammate Roy Hibbert and Jazz center Rudy Gobert during the first half Sunday at Staples Center.
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Lakers guard Jordan Clarkson loses control of the ball while being pressured by Jazz guards Raul Neto, left, and Chris Johnson during the first half.
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Lakers forward Larry Nance Jr. struggles to control the ball as Jazz guard Chris Johnson looks for a chance to steal it during the first half.
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Lakers guard Jordan Clarkson picks himself up from the court after making a layup against the Jazz while getting fouled during the first half.
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Lakers forward Larry Nance Jr. (7) and guard Jordan Clarkson, center, team up to block the shot of Jazz guard Raul Neto during the first half.
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