LeBron James put up a triple-double in less than 28 minutes, and it still wasn't enough to keep his patchwork Los Angeles Lakers competitive against Kyrie Irving and the surging Boston Celtics. Irving was the biggest reason for that disappointment during a fairly predictable chapter of this storied rivalry between two franchises heading in opposite directions. Irving scored 30 points and Marcus Smart had 16 in the Celtics' 120-107 victory over the short-handed Lakers on Saturday night, propelling Boston to its third consecutive win on its California trip. Read more http://www.espn.com/nba/recap?gameId=401071662