Lakers crumble in stunner, losing to Bulls on Josh Giddey's half-court shot at buzzer
Briefly

In a nail-biting NBA game, the Los Angeles Lakers lost to the Chicago Bulls after leading by 18 points in the fourth quarter. Despite a strong performance throughout most of the game, the Lakers suffered a dramatic collapse, allowing the Bulls to sink 11 three-pointers in the final quarter. The game culminated in a shocking 47-foot buzzer-beater by Josh Giddey, following a go-ahead basket from Austin Reaves just seconds earlier. This loss extended the Lakers' struggles, while Giddey recorded a triple-double for Chicago.
The Lakers showed the Pacers that until the final tick of the clock, the game can change dramatically.
After Austin Reaves scored a go-ahead basket, Chicago's Josh Giddey made a 47-foot shot at the buzzer to stun the Lakers.
The Lakers allowed the Bulls to make 11 three-pointers, marking an epic fourth-quarter collapse that sparked their defeat.
L.A. led by 18 points in the fourth but let their guard down, allowing Chicago to dominate and ultimately win.
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