LeBron James acknowledged the Los Angeles Lakers lost a “must-win” game at home to the New Orleans Pelicans on Friday but insisted their season is not over yet.
The Lakers, who are 11th in the West, went down 114-111 to the ninth-placed Pelicans. With the San Antonio Spurs also winning in 10th, LA fell a full game outside the play-in tournament.
It was a fifth defeat in a row for the Lakers and came despite the team hurrying James and Anthony Davis back from injuries.
James scored 38 points in a mammoth 40-minute shift, yet an air ball from three-point range at the buzzer sealed the loss.
Afterwards, the four-time MVP – still in pole position for the scoring title with 30.3 points per game – was understandably disheartened.
“The big picture is that it pretty much was a must-win for us,” James said, “and we didn’t get the job done.
“We had great opportunities throughout the night, and we didn’t make enough plays down the stretch. So that’s the big picture.
“It just feels like you can’t catch a break. No matter what’s going on on the floor, it just feels like the ball bounces the other way, the ball doesn’t always bounce in our favour, or a call doesn’t go in our favour.
“It’s just like when it rains, it pours for our year. It’s just the way it’s been going.”
However, he added: “Until it says we’re eliminated, it doesn’t. Until that moment, we’ll know what our destiny is, but right now, we don’t. So we keep pushing forward.”