The South Bay Lakers (14-7), who rank second in the G-League in 3-point percentage (39.9 percent) and field goal percentage (49.8 percent), needed a win against the Salt Lake City Stars to get over the hangover from the contested one-point loss to the Agua Caliente Clippers game two nights prior.
The team lost to rival AC Clippers by one measly point, 118-117, on a controversial play in the final seconds of the game.
The Lakers were ahead most of the game but then the score evened up, and it stayed that way through the second half.