NBA Note - Los Angeles Lakers Ball, Lonzo
Nov 16, 2017 - 5:56 PM G Lonzo Ball made history Saturday night, becoming the youngest player to record a triple-double when he totaled 19 points, 13 assists and 12 rebounds in Saturday's loss at Milwaukee. He wasn't much in the mood to celerate the feat. "I really don't care," Ball said. "We took a loss, so it don't really mean nothing. I just wanted to win tonight. I thought we put ourselves in a good position to get it, but it didn't happen." Ball grabbed his 10th rebound with 9:11 remaining and at 20 years, 15 days, he broke the record held by LeBron James, who was 20 years, 20 days old on Jan. 19, 2005.No one has shouted yet.
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