LeBron James missed the first free throw that would have tied it. Then, bailed out by a foul with 3.9 seconds remaining, he missed the second. A long-awaited swish finally quieted a restless Phoenix crowd.

The Lakers squandered a 20-point, fourth-quarter lead and survived only after the Suns’ Devin Booker fouled James on a three-pointer with 3.9 seconds left, pulling out a 116-114 win on Sunday.

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Luka Doncic led the Lakers with 29 points and James added 26. Playing without Austin Reaves (calf strain), the Lakers attempted 43 free throws in a testy game that featured five technical fouls and one late ejection.

Dillon Brooks hit the go-ahead three-pointer with 12.2 seconds left to complete the Suns’ comeback, but he was ejected after he bumped chests with James and got his second technical foul. Brooks received a technical in the first quarter and James drew a technical in the third after a perceived slight from Brooks, who slapped a loose ball toward James during a pause in the action.

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Brooks had 18 points and missed most of the third quarter after picking up his fifth foul.

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The Lakers finished that quarter on a 15-0 run, largely off hustle plays from Jake LaRavia. The forward who has averaged 6.1 points in the last 10 games, including two scoreless outings, played more than eight minutes in the first half and had nothing to show for it besides two missed shots and a foul. He made just one shot in the third quarter and watched an easy layup roll around the rim and pop out. But he made an impact on defense with two steals, a block and four rebounds in the quarter.

His defense led to the offensive highlight of the third as he stole a pass and shoveled the ball to Jaxson Hayes in transition. The 7-foot center cocked the ball behind his head on a violent two-handed dunk over Oso Ighodaro and finished the three-point play from the free-throw line.

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Hayes had 12 points and nine rebounds off the bench. After scoring just seven points off the bench in losing their last game to the San Antonio Spurs, the Lakers got a 30-point lift from their reserves, including seven from Jarred Vanderbilt, who played his first significant minutes in a month.

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Vanderbilt had been relegated to the bench since the return of James, but brought a much-needed lift Sunday as the team hoped to rediscover its defensive mentality. The forward was active on defense and had seven points and seven rebounds in 15 minutes off the bench, even hitting a three-pointer.

But the Lakers fell out of their rhythm when that second unit went to the bench in the fourth quarter.

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This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.