“He looked good,” said Anthony Davis, who had 31 points. “He looked really good to me. He looked like his old self. When you’re out eight games, and we were playing a certain way and he comes back, it’s always an adjustment.” The Lakers had another dismal third quarter, getting outscored 33-21 to fall behind 93-82 entering the fourth. It got worse from there. “We just got to find a way to score in the third quarter,” Davis said. “That’s been our kryptonite the whole season. Can’t score. That’s putting us in a deficit.”