PORTLAND, Ore. — Facing a team below them in the standings that was playing with a patchwork roster, the Los Angeles Lakers still managed to find a way to lose to the Trail Blazers on Wednesday, 107-105, to fall four games under .500 for the first time this season.
Afterward, LeBron James admitted that Thursday’s trade deadline, which could prove consequential for a Lakers squad that came into the season openly touting its championship goal, is affecting the team.
“Obviously, this is something that’s weighing on this group that we’re all trying to get through,” said James, who led L.A. with 30 points but also coughed up six turnovers while controlling the offense with Russell Westbrook out due to tightness in his lower back. “Almost feels like it’s a fog, just fog in the air. And we’re all trying to see what’s on the other side of it.”
It was L.A.’s sixth loss in its past…