MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- Not many people saw that one coming. After an ugly loss at lowly Philadelphia Wednesday night to extend their string of setbacks to four in a row, the Bucks bounced back with a spirited 113-103 win over the Los Angeles Lakers.
All five Bucks starters finished in double figures in points, with Larry Sanders scoring a career-high 21. A night after failing to score in that loss to the Sixers, Brandon Jennings came back with 20 points and seven assists. Kobe Bryant led the Lakers with 30.
Next up for the Bucks is a Saturday night home date with Oklahoma City.