Key Points Summary – Lakers Lose Again
- The Timberwolves defeat the Lakers 116-104 in Game 3, taking a 2-1 series lead.
- LeBron James scores a heroic 38 points, but it wasn’t enough to save L.A.
- Luka Doncic struggles through a painful stomach illness, limiting his impact.
- Jaden McDaniels stuns everyone with a career playoff-high 30 points for Minnesota.
- Anthony Edwards and Julius Randle bring the fire, sealing the Wolves’ late-game surge.
- Lakers collapse in final minutes, scoring just one point over the last 4:37.
The heartbreak continues for Lakers fans.
Despite an epic performance from LeBron James, the Los Angeles Lakers collapsed late, falling 116-104 to the Minnesota Timberwolves in Game 3 of their first-round playoff series.
The Timberwolves now hold a 2-1 series lead, and the Lakers—once considered a dangerous playoff dark horse—are now facing a fight for survival. LeBron’s 38 points couldn’t save them, and Luka Doncic’s battle with a stomach illness only made things worse.
This wasn’t just a loss. It was a gut punch.
LeBron James Was Superman – But Even He Couldn’t Save the Lakers
LeBron did everything he could:
- 38 points
- 3 massive 3-pointers in crunch time
- Leadership, grit, heart
He carried the Lakers through three and a half quarters, hitting incredible shots, willing his team to stay alive.
But when it mattered most? Even LeBron ran out of miracles.
With just 1:26 left and the Lakers trailing 111-104, LeBron tried to launch a deep three from the corner—and hit the side of the backboard. That air ball summed up the Lakers’ night: so close, yet so painfully far.
“We just couldn’t close it out,” LeBron said, dejectedly walking off the court.
Luka Doncic Battles Illness – But Couldn’t Make a Difference
In another cruel twist, Luka Doncic was clearly not himself.
Struggling with a stomach illness that had him doubled over in pain during timeouts, Doncic tried to tough it out—but his trademark magic was missing.
He fought through the game but couldn’t find his rhythm, and the Lakers desperately needed his scoring punch alongside LeBron.
Without a healthy Luka, the Lakers’ offense became too one-dimensional—and the Timberwolves pounced.
Jaden McDaniels – The Timberwolves’ Secret Weapon
While the Lakers stumbled, Jaden McDaniels exploded.
The Timberwolves’ unsung hero scored a career playoff-high 30 points, torching the Lakers from the perimeter and finishing strong inside.
McDaniels also led Minnesota’s defensive charge, hounding Doncic all night and making life miserable for the Lakers’ secondary scorers.
“I just wanted to bring energy and play my role,” McDaniels said.
“My teammates kept finding me, and I just kept shooting.”
He wasn’t just good—he was spectacular.
Timberwolves Finish Strong – Lakers Fade Late
The most painful part for Lakers fans?
The game was right there.
When Doncic hit a tough baseline jumper, he tied it up late. It looked like the Lakers were poised to steal Game 3.
But then Minnesota cranked up the pressure—and the Lakers simply wilted.
- Lakers scored just 1 point over the final 4 minutes and 37 seconds.
- Timberwolves outscored L.A. 13-1 down the stretch.
- Anthony Edwards (29 points) and Julius Randle (22 points) sealed the deal with clutch buckets.
The Lakers couldn’t buy a basket. They looked exhausted. They looked lost.
Game 4: Win or Go Home Vibes for the Lakers
- When: Sunday afternoon
- Where: Minneapolis
- Series: Timberwolves lead 2-1
Game 4 is now a must-win for Los Angeles.
Lose, and they’ll go down 3-1—a death sentence for playoff hopes.
Even worse? They’d have to try to come back with Doncic still not 100% and LeBron having to play superhuman minutes just to keep them afloat.
The Lakers know it. The Timberwolves know it. The pressure will be insane.
“We have no choice but to respond,” LeBron said, trying to summon hope.
What Went Wrong for the Lakers? – Lakers Lose Again
- Luka Doncic clearly not healthy
- No help for LeBron outside of brief flashes
- Timberwolves’ defense smothered role players
- Terrible late-game execution
Even after LeBron’s heroics, the Lakers completely ran out of gas.
They’re relying too much on aging stars and a wounded Doncic, while Minnesota looks younger, fresher, and hungrier.
Lakers Lose Again, Series on the Brink
It’s hard to sugarcoat this one:
The Lakers blew it.
LeBron gave them everything he had. Doncic fought through pain. But it still wasn’t enough.
Now, facing a Game 4 on the road against a surging Timberwolves team, the Lakers are teetering on the edge of elimination.
- Can LeBron conjure one more masterpiece?
- Will Luka’s stomach settle enough for him to help?
- Or has the dream already slipped away?
Whatever happens Sunday, one thing’s for sure: The Lakers’ margin for error is officially gone.
Stay tuned. The drama’s only getting more intense.