By Hemaja Burud
After a 0-5 start to the season, the Los Angeles Lakers defeated the New Orleans Pelicans 120-117
Wednesday night thanks to a game-tying 3-pointer from Matt Ryan and a clutch 3-pointer from Lonnie Walker in overtime.
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The Lakers, who lost a 16-point lead and looked to be out of the game when Dyson Daniels missed two free throws
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with 1.4 seconds left in regulation, finished with 20 points from Anthony Davis and 16 rebounds.
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Ryan received a deft crosscourt pass from Austin Reaves, and the rookie who unexpectedly
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made the Lakers roster last month sank a fallaway three in front of their bench to force overtime.
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I'm thrilled for him, said Lakers coach Darvin Ham. "It succeeded.
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Matt had the guts to line it up and take it down despite the brilliant execution."
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Prior to making his NBA debut with one game for Boston last season,
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Ryan attended three universities, went undrafted, and worked as a DoorDash delivery driver.
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Due to his outside shooting ability, he is a rotation player for the Lakers; nevertheless
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he missed six of his first seven 3-point attempts against New Orleans before making their largest shot of the year.
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