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Los Angeles Lakers eliminated from NBA playoffs, ending LeBron James’ 14-year streak

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Legendary NBA superstar LeBron James will miss the playoffs for the first time since 2005 as the Los Angeles Lakers were officially eliminated with a 111-106 loss to the Brooklyn Nets on Friday.

The four-time league MVP James also had his eight-year run to the NBA finals snapped as the lowly Lakers will finish with another losing record.

James had 25 points, 14 assists and nine rebounds, but it wasn’t enough.

The last time the NBA’s best player wasn’t in the postseason was in 2004-05, his second season with the Cleveland Cavaliers.

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Los Angeles Lakers' LeBron James last missed the playoffs in his second ever season.
Camera IconLos Angeles Lakers' LeBron James last missed the playoffs in his second ever season. Credit: AP

Joe Harris scored 26 points, D’Angelo Russell added 21 points and 13 assists against his former team as Nets knocked off the Lakers.

Spencer Dinwiddie added 19 points in his hometown as the Nets (38-36) bolstered their playoff chances with their second straight win after an 0-3 start to this seven-game road trip.

Brooklyn is seventh in the Eastern Conference standings, a half-game behind sixth-place Detroit and two and a half games ahead of ninth-place Orlando.

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JaVale McGee had career highs of 33 points and 20 rebounds along with six blocked shots for the Lakers, who have lost five straight and 10 of 11.

Los Angeles (31-41) will miss the playoffs for a franchise-record sixth straight season despite the arrival of James, who fell just short of his 81st career triple-double.

Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James and Brooklyn Nets forward DeMarre Carroll contest the ball.
Camera IconLos Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James and Brooklyn Nets forward DeMarre Carroll contest the ball. Credit: AP

The teams traded the lead down the stretch of a game featuring 23 lead changes, but Harris put Brooklyn ahead to stay on alayup with 5:28 left. The Lakers got within three points in the final minute, but James committed a turnover and missed a 3-pointer in the closing seconds.

James sat out of the Lakers’ road finale at Milwaukee on Tuesday to rest, but fell just short of his eighth triple-double for the Lakers in his return. He also took a nasty spill in the final minute, but got up and returned to the game.

McGee, the veteran big man with two championship rings from Golden State, had the biggest offensive game of his 11-year NBA career.

He went 15 for 20 from the field, repeatedly converting in the paint on 10 assists from James. The Nets got another big game from Russell, who scored 27 points in the fourth quarter of a thrilling win at Sacramento three nights earlier.

Brooklyn Nets guard D'Angelo Russell, left, had another big night.
Camera IconBrooklyn Nets guard D'Angelo Russell, left, had another big night. Credit: AP

Russell was well-liked by Lakers fans — but not by Magic Johnson, who dumped Russell in a trade to get rid of Timofey Mozgov’s onerous contract just a few months after the Hall of Famer took over the Lakers’ basketball operations in 2017.

Russell has grown into an All-Star in Brooklyn, while the Lakers have stayed in largely the same place in the standings despite adding James last summer. The Lakers officially will miss for the sixth consecutive season, easily the longest streak in the 16-time NBA champion franchise’s history. The Lakers had only missed the playoffs five times in their first 55 seasons of existence before this current drought.

With 10 games left in the season, the Lakers already know they’re staying home again for the playoffs, even after adding James to the roster last July. James has played in the last eight consecutive NBA Finals, but he will miss the postseason for the first time since 2005, his second pro season with the Cleveland Cavaliers.