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Show 8, 2017 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6 - DIXIESUNNEWS.COM conservative," Ball said. "Trying to keep the lead playing too safe. Just gotta find our balance. "It's always nice going into the fourth quarter with a big lead." The Lakers led for most of the game, but pulled away in the third. One stretch saw Kuzma, and Caldwell-Pop- e again make consecutive threes, which gave the Lakers a lead. be their bigwould It gest lead of the game. The Grizzlies chipped away at it through the fourth quarter. With 1:04 left in the game, Mike Conley hit a that pulled Memphis within five. Free throws following a flagrant-- 1 foul called on Lopez brought the Grizzlies within three. It was as close as they'd get. The game ended with Conley grimacing as he failed to get one final off before LAKERS continued from page 5 Portland that tied the I think we had game. three guys on the court at the end that are all 20 years old. Then we had Brook and KCP that made some big shots for third-quart- us." With the win, the Lakers evened their record at The Grizzlies, who beat the L.A. Clippers on 5-- 5. 22-poi- nt Saturday afternoon, fell to 6-- 4. Ingram finished with 20 points. Kyle Kuzma scored with 12 13 er rebounds for his third in career double-doubl- e just 10 games played. Lopez finished with 21 points and Caldwell-PopJulius Randle and Jordan Clarkson also reached double figures. Ball finished with nine points, nine assists and five rebounds. "I feel like the pace. was great for three quarters and in the fourth quarter we kind of got three-point- e, three-point- er er the buzzer. North Carolina Panthers hold on to rivals Atlanta Falcons defeat For the Lakers it was a lesson in just what they are gaining from the veterans they play. Lopez had his second point game, and made four after making six on Friday against the Brooklyn Nets. He also set the screen that gave Caldwell-Pop- e an open look for his shot near the end of the game. Meanwhile, for 20-pl- against xv.,,,,,,,T, , us three-pointe- Caldwell-Pop- , i ''.' rs f 1 1 ..'t . ' , 4 i 1.4 N. I i t f.:"I 't ' 41 "When I first came here and they told me they wanted me to be a leader, (I thought) I'm damn near the youngest one on the team pretty much," Caldwell-Pop- e said. "I took the challenge. Improving my game, making me not be as shy as much. I have to talk to the guys. I just found different ways to do that." (c)2017 Los Angeles Times. 74, ' A , ,,.... ,,. t- - ' :2: ::' '''''.-- ,' -- : - ;,. ,,,, 77-,- : '- I '' ,..6.. iv crowd at the After spotting Atlanta a lead in the first quarter, the Carolina Panthers stormed back for a key NFC South victory on Sunday, beating the 7 at Bank of Falcons America Stadium. Panthers fans have delighted in reminding their NFC South rivals about the 28-- 3 lead 40-ya- er k'4 y , , IC11111-- L I lj Fooiball image ,..., r!,..PurA.,. L i . Lr...Itrl , e 1,, ' 5f, 'i,,, i half-gam- 14-1- 2) opportunities from our defense. 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