Lakers player grades: L.A. defeats Raptors for third straight win

The Lakers are continuing to heat up lately, and the Raptors got scorched by them on Friday night down the stretch.

The Los Angeles Lakers continue to string together wins when they need them, and they have a lot more fight than they have shown in a couple of years.

On Friday, they hosted the Toronto Raptors, a team that has a mediocre record but possesses plenty of talent and always plays them tough. Los Angeles hadn’t defeated the Raptors at home since the 2014-15 season, back when Kobe Bryant was still its leading man.

The two squads got engaged in a seesaw, topsy-turvy affair that was intense and fast-paced. Toronto went up 25-10 in the first quarter, but the Lakers fought back to take a 10-point lead just before halftime. After the Raptors reestablished a double-digit lead in the third quarter, L.A. went to a zone defense, which helped turn things around.

Anthony Davis and company outscored the visitors 37-22 in the fourth quarter, leading to a 122-112 victory. Interestingly, the team made much of its fourth-quarter run with Davis on the bench for the first 6:03 of the period.

The Lakers have now won eight of their last 11 games, and they’re now just one game behind the sixth-place Dallas Mavericks and 1.5 games behind the Los Angeles Clippers, who are in fifth place in the Western Conference.