NBA highlights in the video caption: LeBron-less In double overtime, the Los Angeles Lakers defeat the Milwaukee Bucks. The Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Milwaukee Bucks 128-124, but not before forcing double overtime. At 3:26 remaining in regulation time, the Lakers, who were without LeBron James due to an ankle injury, were behind by 10 points. With 44 seconds remaining, the Lakers tied the game at 101-101, breaking Milwaukee’s lead. Throughout overtime, the lead was exchanged before Austin Reaves’ three-pointer and D’Angelo Russell’s two free throws cemented the victory. COMMERCIAL After hurting his knee in a collision with Milwaukee’s Khris Middleton, Anthony Davis struggled to move for most of the game, but he still managed to score 34 points and grab 23 rebounds.After Reaves’ last-second three-pointer, Giannis Antetokounmpo had a triple-double for the Bucks with 29 points, 21 rebounds, and 11 assists, but he missed two free throws. Eight minutes and twenty-five seconds remained in regulation before the Lakers, who had defeated the Bucks by a single point at home earlier this month, started their comeback, keeping them on track for at least a spot in the play-in tournament (16–19 April). Coach Doc Rivers of Milwaukee noted that his squad suffered the consequences of not closing out the game despite building double-digit leads. “When you have a team down 18 points, you have a chance to take that lead to 30 and we didn’t do that,” he stated. Rather, we allowed