Lakers player grades: LeBron’s 31-point effort not enough to defeat DeMar DeRozan, Bulls

Here is how the Los Angeles Lakers graded individually after losing on the road against the Chicago Bulls.

The Los Angeles Lakers fell to 16-15 on the season after losing to the Chicago Bulls, 115-110.

Both teams played without key stars. Chicago didn’t have Zach LaVine while the Lakers didn’t have Anthony Davis. DeMar DeRozan, however, returned from health and safety protocol and delivered a big-time performance with 38 points on 16-of-17 free-throw shooting.

The Lakers could’ve won this game, especially considering they had a lead in the fourth until they allowed the Bulls to go on a 10-2 run and get back in it.

Los Angeles also turned the ball over 20 times, leading to 29 points for Chicago. L.A. also shot 14-of-22 (63.6%) from the line, a miserable percentage that could’ve altered the outcome.

LeBron James’ 31-point effort wasn’t enough in the end as DeRozan sealed the deal.

Here is how the Lakers graded individually from the loss: